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Published 21:35 14 May 2016 BST
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Laois, under the guidance of Mick Lillis, were visibly unreliable in defence though, allowing Wicklow to claw their way back to just a one-point deficit.
Donie Kingston eased all nerves with a late goal that ensured there would be no upset but Dublin will be rather confident of winning impressively when they travel to Kilkenny on June 4.
A meeting of the Leinster Council in November made the decision to take Dublin out of the capital for their Leinster Championship quarter-final.
Nowlan Park is the location for their first Championship game outside of Croke Park in exactly 10 years, when they got through a too-close-for-comfort tie at Pearse Park against Longford.
But Laois will have to be a lot better than they were this weekend if they are to make it as tight an affair for the champions.

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