Donie Brennan says he's satisfied with the performance of his side against Meath.
The Laois footballers produced a performance that they can be "immensely proud" of according to their manager Donie Brennan.
The O'Moore County lost to the the Ladies Senior All Ireland Champions Meath in their Leinster Championship meeting on Sunday.
The final score in Portlaoise was 0-15 to 0-5
That result means Laois are out of the provincial reckoning with Meath set to meet Dublin in the decider.
The game also marked Erone Fitzpatrick's last for the county.
She signed with Aussie rules club Carlton, and is set to join the team this month.
Speaking to Midlands 103's Pat O'Sullivan, Brennan says their performance is a good stepping stone for the All Ireland series:
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