The result will likely determine their league ambitions going forward.
Billy Sheehan is going to continue encouraging Laois to play 'go forward football'.
They'll face Fermanagh tomorrow afternoon knowing the result will likely determine their league ambitions going forward.
Fermanagh come into the game with a reputation for sitting deep and playing on the counter.
The O'Moore boss won't ask his team to play more conservatively though:
Throw-in is at 3:30 in Enniskillen.
Starting team vs Fermanagh for our Rd3 NFL fixture in Brewster Park at 15.30 on Saturday pic.twitter.com/j6xD49uLBv
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) March 4, 2022
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