Laois' progress in the competition could ultimately come down to points difference in the end
Laois are "on the floor" according their manager Billy Sheehan.
That's after the O'Moore County conspired to lose a 6 point lead heading in the last two minutes of normal time in their Tailteann Cup second round meeting with Offaly in Portlaoise on Saturday.
Joe Maher scored the goal that ignited Offaly's salvage job in the 68th minute.
From there, Niall Bracken's brace of injury time points meant a share of the spoils at full time.
A disappointed Sheehan says his players are gutted:
The game finished 1-11 to 1-11 at full time.
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