The O'Moore County secured their best result of the season.
The Laois players have shown "true character" in their games played according to manager Billy Sheehan.
The O'Moore County pulled off a shock win away to Fermanagh on Saturday in the preliminary quarter final of the Tailteann Cup.
Victory guarantees Laois a trip to the TUS Gaelic Grounds to face Limerick in the quarter finals on Saturday, with throw in set for 3:00pm.
Sheehan says that his team deserve credit for persisting when things go wrong:
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