Clough/Ballacolla forward says he and his side are focusing on their own standards.
Clough/Ballacolla will have to forget about their championship win over the Castletown earlier this season if they're to have any chance of making this year's county final.
Those are the thoughts of their forward Picky Maher.
Maher was a crucial part of the sides run to a Leinster senior hurling final last year and his side look well primed for another run through Leinster off the back of three commanding wins in the Laois championship so far.
Reflecting on the success so far this season, the 29 year old says the focus is on the Castletown side that will line out in O'Moore Park on Sunday:
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