Offaly have five representatives, while Laois have one.
There are six players named from Laois and Offaly on this year's Joe McDonagh Team of the Year.
The Faithful county have five representatives with this year's captain Jason Sampson, Ciaran Burke, Ben Conneely, David Nally and Eoghan Cahill all listed.
Meanwhile, Laois forward Stephen Maher is the sole member from the O'Moore County.
This season's winners Carlow make up the majority of the team, claiming seven spots in the selection.
#GAA news: Joe McDonagh Cup Team of the Year announcedhttps://t.co/eSeR2aC43c
— The GAA (@officialgaa) October 25, 2023
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