St Munna's of Westmeath are back in the winner's circle once again.
An All Ireland title is to reside in Westmeath this year.
St Munna's added the All Ireland Junior B Championship to their Leinster, and county crowns this weekend.
Crossmaglen Rangers were beaten 2-7 to 1-5 at Abbotstown on Saturday afternoon.
Sandra McGrath hit both goals shortly before half time with Chair of the club, Bridget Leavy playing in goal and making a number of telling saves.
Leavy tells Midlands 103's Jason Keelan she's beside herself with joy at the outcome:
While Sheila McGrath gave a hair raising speech in accepting the championship trophy:
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