The club's manager is full of praise for their opponents and the referee after their county final loss.
Members of Coralstown Kinnegad, the wider parish and the community, should be proud of the club's senior footballers after their defeat in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship Final.
Paschal Kellaghan is making the comments after watching his side lose out to St Loman's Mullingar by two points on Sunday.
This year's league champions trailed their opponents by four at the break, but hit the next four points to level up the tie.
Speaking to Gerry Russell and the assembled media after the game, Loman's managed to pull away in the closing stages and Kelleghan says the Flanagan Cup got away from his team in the first half:
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