Tyrone were too strong for the O'Moore County.
Laois Ladies Football has a positive future ahead of it despite All Ireland Final defeat.
Those are the thoughts of manager Stephen Duff as his side were beaten 2-16 to 1-13 by Tyrone at Croke Park last Sunday.
Shifra Havill's 22nd minute goal left her side in front, but Aoife Horisk's goal just before half time gave Tyrone a two point advantage at the break.
Despite their best efforts, Laois couldn't close the gap as Kate Rose Muldoon finished the game off with a 57th minute goal to clinch victory.
Defeat means that the O'Moore County will continue playing in the Intermediate grade for 2026.
Duff says the game just got away from them coming down the home stretch:
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