Paul Kingston played a crucial role in retrieving a draw for Laois against London last time out.
The midlands earned just one representative in the GAA's Team of the Week for the Tailteann Cup.
Laois' Paul Kingston is picked at full forward after his intervention, along with Niall Corbett, that led to his team retrieving a draw against London in the closing stages of their Tailteann Cup meeting on Saturday.
The O'Moore County now face Fermanagh in a preliminary quarter final contest at Brewster Park.
Throw in for that one, is set for 6pm on Saturday.
Before that Offaly take on Wexford at Glenisk O'Connor Park at 4pm.
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