Alan Mangan looks forward to a date with the Kilkenny champs on Sunday.
Castletown Geoghegan will have to reproduce their best performance of the season to "have any hope" of progress in the Leinster Championship.
After losing three consecutive finals, the new Westmeath champions won their county title with an excellent display against Clonkill.
Their reward for that success is a Leinster quarter final against Ballyhale Shamrocks of Kilkenny.
Castletown Geoghegan's manager Alan Mangan reckons his side are up against one of the best club sides there's ever been. He starts his look forward :
Throw in on Sunday is set for 1.30.
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Geoghegan Team. Showing live GAA games each weekend – wishing the team the
best of Luck.
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