The O'Moore County ran out six point winners against Sligo on Sunday, but former under 20's manager Eddie Kinsella believes there's room to improve.
Former Laois under 20's football manager Eddie Kinsella likes what he's seeing from the county's footballers after their first league game of the season.
The O'Moore County ran out six point winners against Sligo in Markeviecz Park on Sunday.
Billy Sheehan's side endured a little wobble against the wind in the second half but were generally comfortable their Division Four opener.
Kinsella says that while he's happy with their general direction, there's a number of things he thinks they can work on before their next outing against Wexford:
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