Portarlington will face St Joseph's in the other semi-final.
Graiguecullen players "want to win" as well continue to grow in their development.
Those are the thoughts of their manager Jason Ryan following his side's 2-08 to 0-11 win over Killeshin in the quarter finals of the Laois Senior Football Championship over the weekend.
Victory now means Graiguecullen will face 35-time winners Portlaoise in the semi finals.
Ryan says he's delighted to be in the next round:
Portlaoise overcame a tough encounter with O'Dempsey's by a single point, 0-14 to 0-13.
Champions Portarlington had a 4-16 to 0-10 win over Courtwood and St Joseph's just about saw off the challenge of Emo, 2-12 to 3-07.
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