Killucan face the Westmeath title holders on Sunday evening.
Converting possession in to scores is the key for Killucan when they take on the Downs this weekend.
That's Killucan forward Robbie Greville's perspective ahead of the championship meeting with the Westmeath title holders on Sunday evening.
Greville's side lost their first round contest with Tyrrellspass on a scoreline of 0-12 to 0-9.
He says a few more scores and Killucan might beat last year's champions:
Throw in at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday is at 7pm.
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