Justin McNulty's side had a commanding lead heading into injury time yesterday.
Laois had to accept a share of the spoils from their Tailteann Cup opener against Carlow yesterday.
Justin McNulty's side led for the majority of the contest, and were six points ahead with just injury time remaining.
When Carlow needed it most, they got their first goal of the game after Aaron Amond finished off sweeping team move.
Moments later Laois sub Cormac Murphy couldn't stop himself from fouling Ross Dunphy to gift Carlow a penalty.
Amond doubled his goal tally with virtually the last play of the game to rescue the draw.
Midlands 103 Analyst, and Former Laois Under 20 manager Eddie Kinsella says Laois let it slip:
The O'Moore County will face an away day to Wicklow on Sunday week.
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