The unbeaten Clonkill await Alan Mangan's charges in Mullingar on Sunday.
Castletown Geoghegan has a ten point deficit to make up if they're to compete for this weekend's Westmeath senior hurling title.
Those are the thoughts of their manager Alan Mangan ahead of their clash with Clonkill in TEG Cusack Park on Sunday.
Clonkill find themselves in the final off the back of a faultless group campaign.
Mangan believes his side are improving as the championship progresses but will have to find another gear to beat a side that were comfortable winners over them just 9 weeks ago.
He starts his conversation with David Hollywood with an update on how training has been going over the last couple of weeks:
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