The two sides clashed in Cusack Park on Sunday.
The manager of the Meath hurling team says he's proud of his side's display against neighbours Westmeath.
Meath are currently managed by Westmeath man Johnny Greville, who watched as his side fell short in their battle with the Lake County, with the game finishing 0-25 to 1-19.
The win moves Kevin O'Brien's team onto three points after two games, with London their next opponents in two weeks time.
Meath have two points after their opening two games following their opening round win at home to London.
Greville says he wants his side to continue progressing:
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