It's now two defeats in the league for the O'Moore County.
Laois "were misfiring in most positions" was the view of Laois football manager Justin McNulty following their 12 point defeat to Kildare in Newbridge last weekend.
The midlanders headed into the game with confidence after securing back to back wins but were unable to trouble the promotion favourites for most of the contest as the Lilywhites avenged their Tailteann cup quarter final defeat back in June.
The Armagh man was disappointed with the result but stresses the importance of moving on quickly.
The game against Antrim is scheduled for Saturday at 5 o'clock at O'Moore Park.
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