It's just under 60 years since Graiguecullen last lifted a senior football title.
Graiguecullen come into the Laois Senior Football Championship full of "hope more than anything" according to their player Thomas Brett.
His side begin their season with a tricky task against beaten 2022 finalists O'Dempsey's in the first round this evening.
Jason Ryan's men go into the season in search bridging a 58 year gap since their last Senior county success.
Club footballers Sean McGrath and Thomas Brett caught up with Midlands 103 before their campaign started.
Speaking to Pat O'Sullivan, McGrath starts by voicing his excitement about the forthcoming competition.
Throw in this evening from Laois Hire O'Moore Park is at 7:45pm.
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