Donie Brennan's side ran out convincing winners against Monaghan in their opening fixtures.
Laois might be using their campaign in Division Two of the Ladies National Football league to develop for the championship, but that means they have to improve every weekend.
Donie Brennan watched his side run out convincing winners against Monaghan in their opening fixture where it finished 3-14 to 1-6.
Erone Fitzpatrick, Mo Nerney, and Sarah Ann Fitzgerald scored the goals for last year's Intermediate champions, while Chloe McBride hit one for Monaghan against the run of play.
The O'Moore County boss says he's looking at performances rather than results at the moment:
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