Last year's Tailteann Cup champions are the leading scorers in division three of the league.
Westmeath fans might be able to look forward to a year of champagne football this season.
That's what Dessie Dolan is hoping for after seeing his side thump Antrim by 21 points in Mullingar on Sunday.
That result moved the Lake County into position for a tilt at promotion from division three of the league.
Dolan says with pitches improving and his side gelling, there could be more to come from Westmeath:
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