The O'Moore County bowed out of the Tailteann Cup.
Laois' hopes of reaching the Tailteann Cup semi-finals came to an end over the weekend.
Justin McNulty's side suffered defeat at home to Down, with the Ulster side sealing a 2-23 to 0-15 win to book their place in the final four.
Daniel Guinness and Ryan Magill scored the all important goals.
It brings an end to the season for Laois, while Down go forward to take on Fermanagh this Saturday.
McNulty says his side struggled throughout the 70 minutes:
Justin McNulty gave his thoughts to the media after the game:
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