Laois surrendered an 11-point second-half lead to Wexford yesterday.
Laois and Offaly were beaten in yesterday's semi-finals of the Leinster Intermediate Ladies Football Championship.
Laois surrendered an 11-point second-half lead to Wexford at O'Moore Park, eventually losing 4-16 to 4-14 after extra time.
Former Laois captain, Mags McEvoy, says it's a disappointing defeat that they can learn from:
Wexford will go on to face Kildare in the Leinster decider, after the Lilywhites beat Offaly 5-14 to 3-6 at Hawkfield.
Laois and Offaly attentions will now turn to the start of the All Ireland Championships, which start on the weekend of May 28-29th.
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