Carlow will play host to the O'Moore County on Wednesday evening.
Preparations have gone well for the Laois camogie players ahead of their Leinster Intermediate Championship Quarter Final tomorrow evening.
That's what the county's vice captain is saying before their meeting with Carlow at the Netwatch Training Centre in Fenagh.
The O'Moore County endured a tricky league campaign.
Despite competing well on occasion, they finished without a win.
Alice Walsh tells David Hollywood that the prospect of championship action is focusing their minds:
Throw in is set for 7.30pm.
Elsewhere, Westmeath are in to a Leinster Camogie semi final after winning a hard fought contest against Offaly.
The final score in St Rynagh's GAA was 2-7 to 1-9.
The Lake County will now meet Kilkenny in the provincial last four this Saturday.
Throw in at TEG Cusack Park is set for 12.30pm.
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