Laois will be targeting league promotion and a successful Joe McDonagh campaign.
Willie Maher has been confirmed in the Laois Senior Hurling manager role for another term.
An executive meeting in June produced a recommendation to the County Committee that the Tipperary man stay on in the position for 2024.
Maher had told Midlands 103 of his desire to continue in the role while the situation was being reviewed:
There's no news on his backroom team but it's thought that Eamon Jackman may be moving on for a teaching role in Ballinakill.
Laois had a testing season under Maher with relegation from Division One followed narrowly missing out on a Joe McDonagh Cup final appearance.
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