One point separated the two sides over the weekend.
Laois will face New York in the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter finals after their defeat to Fermanagh in Breffni Park over the weekend.
Justin McNulty's side were beaten in a five goal thriller 3-11 to 2-13.
Evan O'Carroll and Mark Barry's goals weren't enough to prevent Fermanagh from finishing their group phase campaign with a 100% record.
The Erne County now move on to a quarter-final, while Laois will play host to New York on Sunday at 12.30pm.
Laois Manager Justin McNulty is stressing there were positive elements in the performance:
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