Camross dominated the Laois decider against Abbeyleix.
"Typical Camross"
A simple but effective summation of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship by Midlands 103 commentator, Jack Nolan.
Clough Ballacolla were chasing a fourth consecutive title, Rathdowney Erril were fancied, and Abbeyleix found once in a generation form.
But it was was Camross who found their way back to the top of the pile, beating Abbeyleix in the final in a display of experience, composure and quality.
Jack Nolan says nobody should be surprised it was them to dethrone the three times champions:
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