The O'Moore county won the Intermediate All Ireland Football Championship and promotion to senior football this year.
Inspiring younger generations is what's driving Mo Nerney and her Laois team mates.
The O'Moore County won the Intermediate All Ireland Football Championship and promotion to senior football this year after they ran out 1-13 to 1-11 winners over Wexford.
Nerney has been recognised for a remarkable season scoring 5-31, she won the ladies football golden boot, was crowned intermediate player of the year, player's player of the year, and Laois ladies player of the year.
The Timahoe woman and her team mates will be in attendance at a special recognition ceremony this evening in Laois County Council and says it's been a rewarding season:
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