Eddie O' Sullivan's side were on the wrong end of a big scoreline at the weekend.
Buccaneers have been deposed as league leaders in Division 1B of the AIL after losing at the hands of Banbridge on Saturday.
The Westmeath side were comfortable winner the last time the two met in Dubarry Park at the start of December but the County Down side were much improved in front of their own supporters.
The concession of two early tries meant Buccs were chasing the game from early on, it finished Banbridge 43 Buccaneers 15.
City of Armagh now lead the standings, Eddie O'Sullivan's side are next in action against St Mary's College in Athlone on Saturday.
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