Joe Fortune says his players are resolved to get a result out of this year's Leinster Hurling Championship.
Westmeath won't be giving up through their Leinster Senior Hurling Championship campaign despite the heavy defeats they've shipped along the way.
That's what their manager Joe Fortune is saying as his hurlers face into a weekend off before an away trip to Wexford and potential relegation decider against Antrim in Mullingar.
The Lake County managed to avoid relegation from Division One this year after they ran out winners over Laois in a play-off.
Fortune says his players want to be challenged at the highest level:
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