UL and IT Carlow meet this evening at 7:30pm.
There'll be a strong Laois and Offaly presence in the IT Carlow side that lines out in the semi-finals of the Fitzgibbon Cup tonight.
The Harps Podge Delaney, Camross duo Eoin Gaughan and Thomas Keyes and Rathdowney-Errill's Brandon McGinley, along with Ballinamere's Ciaran Burke are all in DJ Carey's panel.
Delaney, Gaughan and Keys all started at full-back, wing and corner-forward respectively in the quarter-final win over favourites UCC, while Keyes was introduced as a second-half substitute.
They previously beat Waterford IT, DCU and NUI Maynooth in the earlier rounds.
There's also an Offaly presence on the side-line of opponents UL in the form of Shinrone's Killian Sampson.
NUI Galway await in the final after an impressive win over GMIT earlier this week.
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