Clough Ballacolla's Aiden Corby looks forward to this year's campaign ahead their meeting with Abbeyleix.
Clough Ballacolla begin their quest to reclaim the Laois Senior Hurling title this evening.
The club won three consecutive championships from 2020 through to 2022 before being dethroned in a classic encounter with Camross in the semi-finals last year.
It was Camross that went on to win their 27th title in the final against Abbeyleix.
Clough Ballacolla captain, Aiden Corby says his side are aiming to right the wrongs of last year:
They begin their championship against last year's beaten finalists Abbeyleix this evening at Colt GAA in Raheen.
Throw in is set for 7.30pm.
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