A second consecutive loss has propelled the team to the bottom of Group B.
Borris in Ossory/ Kilcotton have been thrown into relegation trouble following a loss to Castletown at the weekend.
A final scoreline of 0-21 to 0-14 at the hands of Castletown was enough to give Borris/Kilcotton their second consecutive loss in the Laois Senior Hurling Championship - they now sit bottom of Group B.
Elsewhere, Camross got the better of St. Lazarian's Abbeyleix - that game finished 2-19 to 1-18.
A massive scoreline 5-26 to 3-17 saw Clough Ballacolla claim victory over The Harps, while Rathdowney Errill found themselves at the top of Group A after getting the best of Rosenallis.
The score at the final whistle of that game was 3-26 to 1-12.
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