The Westmeath junior camogie champions play Crossmaglen Rangers this weekend.
St Munna's of Westmeath are busy preparing for an All Ireland camogie final this week.
Their opposition however, will be paying them little mind as they work their way towards the AIB junior b championship decider on Saturday.
Crossmaglen Rangers were emphatic 26 point winners over Kill of Cavan in the Ulster junior final, and were 27 point winners over Roscommon Gaels in the All Ireland semi-final.
Riona McConville, club captain with the Armagh champoins, says the they know little about St Munna's and their focus in on themselves:
Throw in at Abbotstown is set for 2pm on Saturday.
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