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Published 21:41 20 Sept 2018 BST
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"So there are only four teams left in the Laois championship, there are loads of teams that are already out so he can't really see them...and you can't be at every game in the county...So a manager is not going to see all the club games.
Well Laois manager John Sugrue has taken a stand. He's stood up for all of them and he's come up with a great idea to help himself find these players and for these players to show off their talents.
Instead of the mundane trials that generally involve the same group of players that were there last year, Sugrue has opened the trial system up.
"So John Sugrue has divided Laois into four regions (For a competition.) The competition will start the week after the county final with the county champions being excluded, which will be Portlaoise - and he'll know those players anyway."And the competition goes like this.
"Independent managers will be put in place for each team and will hopefully give the players a chance to play in a condensed talent type situation. We'll be narrowing down the panel of players from this, and from there, 2019 begins," he said.
"Every single county in Ireland will be watching this saying, 'we should be doing this,'" said Conan Doherty.Leinster Express have done a great job of predicting the teams in Laois for this competition here. You can listen to this chat and much more from Thursday's GAA Hour Show right here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/rtes-declan-mcbennett-interview-ersi-gaa-report-james-horan-for-mayo
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