The O'Moore County lost out to Carlow over the weekend.
Players are showing their ability and ambition to play for Laois.
That's the view of their football manager Justin McNulty following his side's exit from the O'Byrne Shield over the weekend.
Carlow secured their place in the final of the competition with a 2-15 to 3-9 win over the O'Moore County.
Laois return to action in two weeks at home to Limerick in the first round of Division 3 in the league.
McNulty says there are positives to take from their performance:
Justin McNulty spoke to Gavin Cooper after the game:
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