The side's will meet in the All Ireland semi finals in two weeks.
Laois Ladies footballer Mo Nerney says her side's focus will be fully on Monaghan for the next two weeks.
The O'Moore county will face the Ulster side in the semi finals of the All Ireland Intermediate Championship.
Laois claimed a dramatic win in extra time over Wexford, while Monaghan saw off the challenge of Clare by six points.
Nerney says they can't turn a blind eye to the challenge ahead:
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