Justin McNulty's side have had an up and down campaign this year.
Laois head into this weekend's third round of the Tailteann Cup with a point to prove.
That's Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan's perspective ahead of the O'Moore County's meeting with Offaly in Newbridge tomorrow.
Justin McNulty's side fell to a surprise defeat at the hands of Division Four outfit Wicklow last time out.
While Laois also have a poor recent record against their midlands opponents.
Their latest derby defeat came in league action where the eventual Division Three champions ran out five point winners in O'Moore Park.
O'Sullivan says Laois will be determined to set the record straight.
Throw in is set for 6pm tomorrow evening at St Conleth's Park.
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