Rosenallis added Borris/Kilcotton to their list of scalps.
Surprises packages Rosenallis recorded another superb win to advance to the Laois Senior Hurling Championship semi finals in two weeks.
This time it was last year's beaten finalists Borris/Kilcotton that were put to the sword by two points.
However both progress from group B, with Clough/Ballacolla and Rathdowney/Erril emerging from group A.
The semi-finals will be Rosenallis v Clough/Ballacolla and Rathdowney/Erril v Borris/Kilcotton.
The relegation playoff will feature Castletown and Ballinakill, who have managed just one win between them so far this season.
A tough win but they’ve done it and topped Group B of the senior championship with two wins and a draw
— Rosenallis GAA (@RosenallisG) September 12, 2020
Rosenallis 2-12 Borris-KK 1-13
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Results in full:
Group A -
Clough/Ballacolla 4-26; Castletown 0-11
Abbeyleix St. Lazarian's 0-17; Rathdowney/Errill 2-25.
Group B -
Rosenallis 2-12; Borris/Kilcotton 1-13
Camross 2-16; Ballinakill 0-17.
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