They take on Antrim tomorrow afternoon.
Laois' Intermediate Camogie team are full of confidence heading into their All-Ireland semi-final clash with Antrim.
The two sides meet in Monaghan on Saturday with shot at promotion to the senior ranks and a day out in Croke Park on the line.
The Saffrons come into the game unbeaten so far in the championship, while the O'Moore county have registered just one defeat in three games, that came against Down.
Regardless out the outcome tomorrow, team captain Sara Cuddy says they're building for the future:
That one gets underway at 3:15 tomorrow afternoon.
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