The O'Moore booked their passage to the Tailteann Cup Final with a win over Antrim.
Laois manager Justin McNulty says it will be a privilege to have the chance to win more silverware at Headquarters.
His team booked their passage to the Tailteann Cup final after a 3-12 to 1-13 win over Antrim yesterday.
Laois will take on Down in the decider after the Mourne Men needed extra time to get past Sligo.
Justin McNulty says his side showed a 'never say die' attitude:
The O'Moore County will face Down in the final in Croke Park on July 13th.
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