The Westmeath captain wants to see his side put 70 minutes of good football together against Louth.
Westmeath will have to find consistency if they're to progress in this year's Leinster Championship.
That's what their captain's saying after a league campaign that saw them put up huge scores but let results slip on three occasions.
For their provincial quarter final, Westmeath take on a Louth team that almost won promotion to Division One after jumping from Division Three the year previous.
Kevin Maguire says he hopes lessons have been learned ahead of the championship opener:
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