The O'Moore County secured an away win with 1-29 to 1-14 in Ruislip.
Laois Football Manager Justin McNulty says his side expected a tough challenge away to London in the Tailteann Cup.
The O'Moore County sealed their place in the next round of the competition following their 1-29 to 1-14 win over London in Ruislip.
Evan O'Carroll scored his side's all important goal, while Paul Kingston impressed with four points.
Laois will now compete in either the preliminary round or the quarter-finals.
McNulty says his side did a professional job:
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