The Gaels booked their place in this year's final by with a one point win over the defending county champions.
Winning the Westmeath Hurling Championship as Lough Lene Gaels captain would be "a dream come true" says team captain Philip Reilly.
His side are preparing for their first decider since 2009 as they take on 14-time winners Raharney this Sunday.
Joey Williams' side secured their place following 1-16 to 1-15 win over last season's champions Castletown Geoghegan in the semi-finals.
Reilly looks forward to this weekend's decider with Midlands 103's Gerry Russell by saying he's honoured to be the club's captain:
Throw in at TEG Cusack Park is set for 3.30 on Sunday.
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