O'Moore county will be involved if they fail to reach next year's Leinster final.
The Tailteann Cup will be a major focus for the Laois Footballers in 2023.
The O'Moore county experienced a campaign to forget last year.
They were relegated to Division Four, lost in the preliminary round of the Leinster Championship, and lost the first round of the Tailteann Cup to rivals Westmeath by a single goal.
Despite a tricky year, Mark Barry was a silver lining, the O'Dempsey's man was named Laois Footballer of the Year and says GAA's newest competition offers counties like Laois a chance to play in big games:
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Buccaneers Host Sligo In AIL
Offaly Hurlers Named In Fitzgibbon Cup Team Of The Year
Westmeath Claim Opening Round Win In Leinster Minor Football Championship
Penalty Shootout Heartache Breaks Irish Hearts In Prague
Kerry A Big And Strong Challenge For Laois - Enda Lyons
Ireland In Czechia For Crucial World Cup Play Off
NHL: Division Two Title The Goal For Laois This Weekend
Athlone Town On The Road In Women's Premier Division
Shane Lowry Begins Houston Open Hunt This Afternoon
Laois Begin U20 Leinster Football Championship With Defeat
Scheffler Drops Out As Lowry Searches For Form
Westmeath U20s Opener Postponed
Jack Carty Asked To Remain At Connacht Coaching
Laois And Offaly Open Minor Championship In Defeat
Offaly Managers Point To 'Unprecedented" Injuries In Seventh Straight Loss
Midlands Counties Enjoy Comfortable Minor Hurling Wins
Leinster Minor Football Championship Throws In
Comprehensive Mayo Win Not Enough For Westmeath
"The Lads Deserve Enormous Credit" - Laois Surpass Expectations Against Down