The town sides will face off the Leinster Ladies Intermediate Championship this weekend.
Both camps in Westmeath and Offaly are paying their due respect ahead of their Leinster Ladies Intermediate Championship meeting this weekend.
The Lake County enjoyed a competitive season in Division Two of the league to finish mid-table while Offaly had a similar campaign in Division Three.
It's Westmeath that hold the championship advantage from last year after a narrow victory however neither county expect there will be much between the sides on Sunday.
Westmeath keeper Lauren McCormack says she knows well what's coming down the tracks with the Faithful County:
While Offaly vice-captain Fiona Dempsey says she and her team-mates are focused internally:
The game throws in at St Loman's GAA at 2pm on Sunday.
Our coverage of Westmeath against Offaly is with thanks to Leahy Auctioneers, Reynolds Commercials Athlone, and O’Briens Renault Mullingar.
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