They take on Longford Champions Killoe Young Emmets this weekend.
St Loman's will fancy themselves as "favourites" to progress in the Leinster Football Championship says Midlands 103 commentator Gerry Russell.
The Westmeath champions travel to Longford this weekend to take on Killoe Young Emmets in the quarter finals.
Paddy Dowdall's side are aiming to reach a first provincial semi final since 2017, when they went on to reach the final, before losing out to Moorefield.
Will O'Callaghan and Gerry Russell sat down to look forward to this weekend's clash.
Russell starts by highlighting the presence in Killoe of a former Loman's manager:
Throw in on Sunday from Glennon Brothers Pearse Park is at 2:00pm.
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