The Laois manager has named his team ahead of the Tailteann Cup semi-final in Croke Park.
Justin McNulty has named his side to start against Antrim in the Tailteann Cup semi-finals this weekend.
It looks like the starting team will be the same as those who lined out for the victory over Kildare.
Kieran Lillis and Rioghan Murphy are named in the first 15 but dropped to the bench last time out for Eoin Lowry and Ben Dempsey.
TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT 🔵⚪
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) June 21, 2024
Manager Justin McNulty has named his Laois side to face Antrim in the Tailteann Cup Semi Final at 2pm in Croke Park on Sunday June 23rd.
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Midlands 103 commentator Jack Nolan says there's one name on the teamsheet that gives Laois an edge:
Throw in at Croke Park is set for 2pm on Sunday and we'll have full live commentary on the Inside Line.
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