O'Moore Park plays host to a senior championship double header on Sunday.
It's one of the championship's form sides against the recent three in a row champions.
This weekend's Laois Senior Championship semi-final sees Graiguecullen taking on Portarlington in Portlaoise on Sunday.
Graigue have enjoyed a 100% record in their three games so far.
Those victories include an opening day win against the defending champions St Joseph's, and a two point success against Port in August.
Portarlington meanwhile beat O'Dempsey's on their first day out, before that defeat to Graiguecullen.
The county champions of 2020, 21, and 22 bounced back with wins over both Clonaslee St Manman's and Ballyroan Abbey to make this year's semi-final.
Former O'Moore County footballer, John O'Loughlin says it's set up to be a cracking contest:
Throw in at O'Moore Park is set for 4pm on Sunday
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