Last year's beaten finalists begin their campaign against Graiguecullen.
The first round of the Laois Senior Football Championship is set to get underway tomorrow.
Last season's beaten finalists O'Dempsey's and Graiguecullen will go head-to-head on Wednesday evening in the championship opener.
Eoin Kearns’ team suffered relegation from Division One in the league earlier in the year, while Graiguecullen survived the drop.
Speaking to Pat O'Sullivan, O'Dempsey's defender Johnny Kelly says his side are ready to return to their best form:
Throw in on Wednesday from Laois Hire O'Moore Park is at 7:45pm.
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