James Duggan was the hero for the O'Moore County.
Laois have secured their place back in the Joe McDonagh Cup final, after a dramatic draw with Carlow in Dr Cullen Park on Saturday.
It looked like The O'Moore County were set to miss out on a place in the decider, however a late James Duggan goal with the last play of the game snatched the draw they needed.
Laois will now play Kildare in the final in Croke Park on the 8th of June, that's after the Lileywhites confirmed their place with a 1-26 to 1-14 win over Down.
Manager Tommy Fitzgerald was full of praise for his players at full time on what was a tough week.
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