The O'Moore County were relegated to Division Three this season.
Laois begin their Leinster Ladies Senior Football Championship campaign this weekend against Meath.
The Royals were back to back All Ireland champions in 2021 and 22, while Laois found themselves relegated to Division Three of the National League this year.
The O'Moore County will under new management for their championship campaign with Stephen Duff coming in after joint managers Tommy Deveraux and Billy Kiernan stood down after the county's relegation this year.
The former Portlaoise boss says they want to survive in the senior championship but they have to be honest with where they are:
The action in Páirc Tailteann throws in at 2pm on Sunday.
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