The Lake County manager is unhappy with they his side started their game against Limerick.
Westmeath will have to find the reason behind their first half struggles if they're to get value from their time hurling against division one teams according to their manager Joe Fortune.
Limerick were in Mullingar to take on the Lake County in their fourth round league fixture on Sunday.
The All Ireland champions eased to 1-27 to 1-15 victory.
Despite keeping their own half of the scoreboard ticking over until full time, Fortune says he's not happy with how his team approached their task yesterday:
Our coverage of Westmeath v Limerick is with thanks to O'Brien's Renault Mullingar.
And the HSE's public minor injury unit located at the Charter Medical Campus, Ballinderry Mullingar.
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