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Published 17:06 2 Feb 2019 GMT
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And it was only beginning for Laois. They gave away a penalty in the 14th minute for a foot-block, that man Burns slotting it cooly to put his side seven up.
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Surely it couldn't get any worse?
Then, just five minutes later, Kieran Lillis got sent off for Laois to bring to a close 12 minutes of misery. So down a man and seven points after 20 minutes, Laois were always up against it and though they rallied hard, they could never get close enough to Louth.
The dynamic duo of Donie Kingston and Evan O'Carroll came on at half-time, a signal of Laois' intentions but not even those lads could bring them back into it.
Ryan Burns kept on finishing and Louth held on to win by five.
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