He came close to winning the Joe McDonagh Cup earlier this year.
Laois captain Aaron Dunphy has been reflecting on his 2024 season with club and county.
The Borris in Ossory Kilcotton man won promotion back to Division One of the league, before coming close to winning the Joe McDonagh Cup.
Dunphy's side were bested by Offaly by a single goal in Croke Park in June.
While Borris Kilcotton won the Intermediate Premier Championship in Laois, and went on to compete in a Leinster semi-final against Lisdowney of Kilkenny after beating Westmeath's Father Dalton's.
The O'Moore County captain says playing club hurling is special:
Dunphy looks back on his 2024 season with Midlands 103's Pat O'Sullivan:
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