Mike Quirke says the O'Moore county will be focusing on themselves.
Laois boss Mike Quirke isn't concerned about a lack of preparation time for their meeting with Dublin.
The Kerry native says his side are just focused on their own improvements and the All-Ireland champions are the acid test.
Sunday's Leinster semi-final will be the 35th meeting between the counties in championship - although none of those have taken place in the O'Moore County.
Despite some change in the Dublin set-up, Quirke hasn't seen a fall off in performance:
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