The All Ireland winning manager believes Offaly will enjoy the lion's share of support at Croke Park.
Discipline and player focus will be key to the outcome of the Joe McDonagh Cup final, according to Offaly's All Ireland winning under 20s manager, Leo O'Connor.
Laois come into the final having lost their last group phase game against Westmeath having already qualified for the championship decider.
Offaly suffered their only loss of the campaign against the O'Moore County in the first round of the competition.
O'Connor says it's rare a team loses to the same opposition twice in one year:
The Limerick man beings his preview of the Joe McDonagh Final with David Hollywood by reflecting on Offaly's All Ireland victory:
The action in Croke Park gets underway at 3.30pm on Saturday.
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