Camross were last champions in 2023.
Camross hurler Dwayne Palmer is hopeful his side can bring their recent momentum into this weekend's Laois Hurling Final.
They take on Clough Ballacolla this Sunday, looking to deny them a second title on the bounce and win their first since 2023.
A 12 point win over last season's beaten finalists Rathdowney-Errill secured their place in the decider.
A win would be the club's 28th title overall.
Palmer says his side have been progressed since the opening round:
Dwayne Palmer spoke to Liam White before the clash about his side's season:
Throw in is at 4:00pm from O'Moore Park this Sunday.
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