The defending champions are in ominous form as they prepare to face Tyrrellspass
St Loman's will be leaning on their experience when they take on Tyrrellspass in their senior championship semi-final this weekend.
Paddy Dowdall's side are bidding to make their tenth consecutive football final when they throw-in on Sunday.
Loman's booked their semi-final spot with a 100% record of five wins in five games, including a four point victory over Tyrrellspass.
Eddie Kinsella's charges mixed losses to Loman's and Coralstown Kinnegad, with wins over Caulry and Tang, with a draw against Athlone, before beating Mullingar Shamrocks in the quarter-finals.
Dowdall says his side knows how to handle this weekend's occasion:
The Loman's manager previews this weekend's contest with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
"Hot favourites don't always win"
That's the message from the Tyrrellspass camp ahead of this weekend's game.
Tyrrellspass go into the game as firm underdogs, and Kinsella says he's got no problem with that:
David Hollywood and the former Laois U20 manager sat down to preview the game:
The action in Cusack Park throws in at 4.15pm on Sunday.
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