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20 Jan 2026

LISTEN: David Dooley previews Laois senior hurlers' Division 2 campaign

Laois face a long trip to Castlebar on Sunday to face Mayo

LISTEN: David Dooley previews Laois senior hurlers' Division 2 campaign

The Laois senior hurlers are preparing for another campaign in Division 2, their second stint at that level in three seasons. 

Rosenallis’ David Dooley, who captained the county in 2025, spoke about whether he will retain the captaincy, the challenges of another year in the second tier, and the disappointment of relegation last year.

He also reflected on the return of the Walsh Cup, the benefits of overnight trips for team bonding, and the ultimate aim of making it third time lucky in the Joe McDonagh Cup final.

Q: Are you captain again this year?

“I haven't heard anything this year so far. Look, it was a massive honour for me last year to get it, but there are a number of lads on the panel this year again that can easily take the spot. I'd obviously love to be again, but you can't begrudge anybody that would come in and take it either. You'd have to back them 100% because they're just as worthy, if not more, than I am. We'll see what comes down the line.”

Q: Facing into another year in Division 2, similar to what you experienced in 2024, was that your first year fully on the panel?

“Yes, my first year in. That year, we had a successful league campaign, beating Carlow in the final. This year is going to be quite different. There are some fixtures there that none of us have really encountered before. We've Mayo away on the first day, so it's going to be a different kind of environment and surroundings. We're up to Castlebar for the first day and London away as well for the last game. A year of different fixtures for most of us, but look, they're the ones we have to embrace and really get after.”

Q: Disappointment of relegation in 2025 and how important it is to forget about it quickly before the Joe McDonagh Cup campaign?

“It was obviously disappointing to get relegated. We felt we let ourselves down a small bit, particularly up in Antrim, when it was in our control, there were the games we fell short on. That was the most disappointing thing, that it was in our control and we still fell at the final hurdle. But look, you kind of have to dust yourself down. It's a quick turnaround then to the Joe McDonagh. I thought we started very well in the Joe McDonagh. Obviously, getting to the final was a dream scenario again. Got a bit of a shock, I suppose, off Kildare in the group stage, and kind of never recovered against them again in the final.

“When you look at this year coming now, Kildare were in a similar scenario. They got promoted from Division 2 and probably just carried that momentum into the Joe McDonagh, which probably spurred them on a small bit more than our relegation. It's a different scenario this year. Hopefully, we can hit the ground running in the league and bring a winning mentality and a bit of form into the Joe McDonagh.”

Q: Were you a fan of the Walsh Cup returning, as it wasn’t on the calendar in 2025?

“I was definitely a fan of them, to be honest. They obviously did away with them last year. I played them in my first year and again this year. As a player, you want to be playing as many games as you can, competitive games at that. There was a bit of a crowd at the games as well. In Rathdowney for two games and in Stradbally for the other. There was a bit of a buzz, a bit of a stir at these games.

“You were playing top-tier 1 teams in Wexford and Kilkenny and you're kind of testing yourselves. They're definitely better than challenge games or slogging away in training sessions. They were good to blood new lads as well and to give lads a chance to show themselves coming into the league.”

Q: Will the overnight trips for some of the league fixtures help bond the panel even more?

“We definitely hope so. These long trips, you're basically spending a full weekend with the lads on the panel. You can probably get away and do activities, maybe the day before, if you have time in the evening. Things like that I find very beneficial to group together. It's going to be challenging because not many lads are used to getting on a plane to go hurling. It will bring its own challenges, but I think it will set us up nicely for the fixtures down the line as well.”

Q: I presume getting back to Croke Park and making it third time lucky in the Joe McDonagh Cup final will be the main aim for 2026?

“It's a long way away yet. We’ll take the league as it comes first, and just get out of that. As I said earlier, we’ll be trying to build momentum and a bit of winning form going into the championship. Third time lucky, hopefully, try to get back to Croker and this time bring the cup home. The last two years have been disappointing, going away empty-handed from Croke Park. The panel is very strong this year. It’s a very competitive group and a very competitive management group as well. All guns blazing, trying to build the momentum in the league and try to put our best foot forward then for the championship.”

FIXTURE LIST

Sunday January 25

Mayo v Laois in MacHale Park, Castlebar at 1pm

Sunday February 1

Laois v Derry in Laois Hire O'Moore Park at 1pm

Saturday February 21

Laois v Kerry in Laois Hire O'Moore Park at 2pm

Sunday March 1

Westmeath v Laois in Cusack Park, Mullingar at 2pm

Sunday March 8

Laois v Meath in Laois Hire O'Moore Park at 2pm

Saturday March 21

London v Laois in McGovern Park, Ruislip at 1pm

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