The O'Moore County fell to a surprise defeat to Wicklow last weekend.
Laois Football manager Justin McNulty says it's still all to play for in their final group game, after his side's shock defeat to Wicklow last weekend in the Tailteann Cup.
A win over The Garden County would have secured Laois a place in the knockout stages.
However, the defeat leaves their place in the competition in the balance going into their final game with midland neighbours Offaly.
McNulty says his team need to show who they really are going in to that clash in two weeks time.
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