Laois face Armagh in this weekend's All Ireland Premier Junior Final.
Aimee Collier says Laois have been unfortunate to not win silverware over the past year.
Laois are set to face Armagh this weekend in the final of the Premier Junior Camogie Championship.
The O'Moore County were narrowly beaten by Tipperary in last year's decider with the aim of getting back up to Intermediate for next season.
Collier says defeats in previous finals has been a driving force for her side to succeed this season:
Throw in is at 1:00pm at Croke Park this Sunday.
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