Five points now cover the top three in the division 1B of the All Ireland League.
A much changed Buccaneers team emerged with a crucial win over bottom side Malone in the All Ireland League last weekend.
The Westmeath club scored their three tries through Ross Murphy-Sweeney, Saul O'Carroll, and Ryan O'Meara.
All three were converted from the boot of Michael Hanley.
Five points now cover the top three with City of Armagh topping the standings, the Buccs are a point behind, and Old Belvedere another four behind.
Eddie O'Sullivan's side travel Ollie Campbell Park to take on Old Belvedere this Saturday.
Our coverage of the Buccaneers is with thanks to Munnelly Opticians, Monksland Athlone, celebrating 15 years in business.
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