Westmeath fell to a 1-10 to 0-11 points defeat at the weekend.
Wesmeath struggled to get on the right side of the officials in their latest league outing over the weekend according to their manager.
Last year's Tailteann Cup winners suffered the second defeat of their league campaign on Saturday after Dessie Dolan's side fell to a 1-10 to 0-11 points defeat at the hands of Down.
The Lake County will next face Antrim in Mullingar on Sunday afternoon.
Dolan says it was frustrating not to get the calls but credits Down for their character:
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