Justin McNulty's finished third in group two.
Having taken down one midlands rival last Saturday, Laois are going to have to do it again this Saturday evening as they take on Westmeath in the Tailteann Cup.
Justin McNulty's side recorded a third place finish in group two after securing a two point over Offaly in Newbridge thanks to a late Mark Barry goal.
The O'Moore county reached the decider in 2024 with the hopes of claiming a place in the quarter finals next weekend.
Sports Editor of the Leinster Express Gavin Cooper says Laois need to compete for the full 70 minutes:
Throw in is at five o'clock in TEG Cusack Park on Saturday.
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