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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