The O'Moore County finish their campaign away to Fermanagh this weekend.
Midlands 103 analyst John O'Loughlin says Laois have lots to work with regardless of their four point defeat to Clare at O'Moore Park last weekend.
Justin McNulty's team looked to be on course for victory after leading by six at the break but a second half fightback from The Banner saw the visitors run out 2-22 to 1-21 winners.
Despite the loss it's been a largely positive campaign for Laois, who have already secured their status in Division Three for next season with a game to spare.
The former dual Laois player highlights the players he feels impressed during the defeat.
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