The O'Moore County were edged out by Offaly on Saturday.
Laois are still without a competitive win in 2023 after they were edged out by Offaly in O’Connor Park on Saturday in the Joe McDonagh Cup.
The O’Moore County surged into a four point lead thanks to scores from Stephen Maher, Aiden Corby, and Aaron Dunphy.
A goal for Offaly 25 minutes in changed the complexion of the scoreline and Laois were second best during the second half.
Manager Willie Maher says they butchered some key chances:
Our coverage of Offaly against Laois is with thanks to Tullamore Carpets and Flooring and O’Brien’s Renault Mullingar.
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