It was comfortable win for the O'Moore county.
Laois recorded a comprehensive 16 point win at the expensive of midland neighbours Offaly, in the National Ladies Football League Division Three played at a wet and windy Bracknagh yesterday afternoon.
First half goals from Eva Galvin, Ciara Burke and Lauren Walshall all but ended the contest, as the visitors led 3-3 to two points at the interval.
Stephen Duff's charges didn't let up in the second period as two more goals followed near the end from Anna Moore and Katie Donoghue, to leave a 5-8 to 1-4 scoreline and push Laois into a promotion race.
Meanwhile the defeat for the Faithful County leaves them in perilous position having lost all four games played and are now in serious danger of relegation.
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