They start their Leinster Championship bid this weekend.
Laois U-20s return nine players from the 2020 season to their starting XV for this weekend's Leinster Hurling Championship opener.
They make two changes from their most recent game against Offaly, with Eddie Critchley and Noah Quinlan coming in.
In total, eleven clubs are represented in the first fifteen, Rathdowney-Errill, Ballinakill, Abbeyleix, Park-Ratheniska/Timahoe, clough-Ballacolla, Borris-Kilcotton, The Harps, Castletown, Camross, Portlaoise and Trumera.
Should the O'Moore County come out on top, they'll face Kildare or Meath in the next round.
Laois U-20 Hurling team
- Paddy Hassett (Rathdowney-Errill)
 - Ian Shanahan (Ballinakill)
 - Lawson Obular (Abbeyleix)
 - Danny Brennan (Park-Ratheniska/Timahoe)
 - Padraig Brennan (Clough-Ballacolla)
 - Niall Coss (Borris-Kilcotton)
 - Philip Tynan (Borris-Kilcotton)
 - Cody Comerford (The Harps)
 - Tadhg Cuddy (Castletown)
 - Dan Delaney (Camross)
 - Cillian Dunne (Clough-Ballacolla)
 - Eddie Critchley (Portlaoise)
 - James Duggan (The Harps)
 - Noah Quinlan (Borris-Kilcotton)
 - Adam Kirwan (Trumera)
 
                            
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