The county board say its down to a lack of players.
There will be no Laois Intermediate Camogie team in 2020.
The decision not to enter a team comes after an executive meeting this week.
Laois County Board say the unavailability of players is the reason for the decision and thanked Kieran Delaney and the rest of the management team for their commitment.
Statement in Full:
Following an Executive Meeting held on Monday 6th January 2020 it is with great regret that Laois Camogie are not in a position to field an Intermediate Team for the 2020 competitions due to unavailability of players.
Laois Camogie would sincerely like to thank Kieran Delaney and his management team for their time, commitment and professionalism to date.
Laois Camogie would also like to acknowledge the players who did commit but unfortunately there wasn't enough to form a panel.
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