Tommy Fitzgerald's side take on Carlow this Saturday in the Joe McDonagh Final.
Our goal is to get David Dooley up the steps of Croke Park.
That's the message from Laois forward Mark Dowling as his side get set for the Joe McDonagh Final this weekend.
The O'Moore County face Carlow from Croke Park as they aim to win their second title and end a run of consecutive final defeats.
A win will also mean a return to the Leinster Championship for 2027.
Dowling says the panel is pushing each other for success:
Throw in is at 3:45pm from Croke Park tomorrow.
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tonight from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
Laois And Westmeath Set For Big Tests In Intermediate Camogie Championship
I Knew I Had To Play A Good Round To Win - Ella Cantwell
Mullingar Athletic And Clonaslee United To Clash In Combined Counties Cup Final
Shane Lowry And Rory McIlroy In Contention At Memorial Tournament
Westmeath Ladies Look To Book All-Ireland Quarter-Final Spot
Alex Dunne Aiming For Big Weekend In Monaco
Offaly Camogie Captain Looking Forward To Kilkenny Clash
Shane Lowry In Action At Memorial Tournament
Laois Aiming To Make It Third Time Lucky In Joe McDonagh Cup Decider
Galway To Host Westmeath On Sunday June 14th
Second Round Draw Made For FAI Cup
Cian Reddy Keeps Up Unbeaten Professional Record
Westmeath Ladies Get Opening Win In All-Ireland Intermediate Championship
Athlone Town Knocked Out Of All-Island Cup
Limerick See Off Offaly In Senior Camogie Championship
Athlone Town Suffer Defeat Away To UCD In First Division
We Haven't Had Too Many Great Days In Cusack Park - Kevin O'Sullivan
Westmeath Take Down Cavan To Set Up Clash With Galway
Ella Cantwell Wins West Of Ireland Women's Amateur Open Championship
Volunteers Encourage People Across Westmeath To Hang Up County Flags