The Gaels fell short at the final hurdle in the Senior Hurling Championship this year.
After coming agonisingly close to winning a senior county title this year, Midlands 103 commentator Gerry Buckley says Lough Lene Gaels have every chance of climbing the summit once again in 2024.
The Gaels made this year's decider breaking an eight-year run of the same three teams in the Westmeath hurling final.
Castletown Geoghegan, Clonkill, and this year's champions Raharney will be all return hungry for success next year according to Buckley.
He says it's shaping up to be a more competitive and interesting championship:
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