The O'Moore County manager is sizing up the Down challenge ahead of this year's Tailteann Cup final.
Laois are in prepartion mode for the Tailteann Cup Final.
The O'Moore County are set to take on Down in Croke Park on Saturday with both silverware and a ticket to next year's All Ireland Series up for grabs.
Down will start as favourites for the game.
Laois manager Justin McNulty says his side are savouring the challenge ahead:
The game at GAA HQ gets underway at 3pm on Saturday, and Midlands 103 will have full live commentary.
With thanks to Mulhall Supervalu, Mulhall Meats and Mulhalls restaurant, Portlaoise and Laois Leisure, Portarlington and Portlaoise… where children's Summer swim courses & camps are now booking.
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