Cormac Egan will lead the line for the footballers and hurlers.
Offaly's dual star Cormac Egan is speaking of his pride at being among the first to play for the faithful in both Leinster minor Finals in the same year for 31 years.
Egan got his name on the scoresheet for both the footballers on Saturday and hurlers on Sunday, scoring a point for each.
He is now set to line out in back to back finals the first weekend in January, depending on the introduction of increased restrictions after Christmas.
The Tullamore club man is thankful to both management teams for allowing him to continue playing both codes:
Laois' Season Comes To An End Against Down
Alex Dunne Secures Podium Finish In Barcelona
Offaly Book Tailteann Cup Semi-Final Spot
Galway Do Enough To See Off Gutsy Westmeath Challenge
Westmeath To Face Monaghan In All-Ireland Series
Shane Lowry Finishes 29th At Canadian Open
Westmeath Set To Take On Galway This Weekend
We Have Our Homework Done On Down - Ronan Coffey
Lowry Launches Himself Into Canadian Open Contention
Teenage Golfer Marks Successful 2026 So Far
Westmeath and Laois Prepare To Clash In All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship
Out Of Form Town Travel To Kerry
All Ireland SFC: Opportunity Beckons For Westmeath
I Can't Be Thankful Enough For The Support - Laois Hurling Captain
We Expected A Physical Battle With Louth - Anna Jones
Very Special Group Of Players - Stephen 'Picky' Maher
Laois Secure Crucial Win In Intermediate Camogie Championship