The Lake County welcome Galway to Cusack Park on Saturday.
Positives can be taken from their opening day performance says Westmeath forward Ronan O'Toole.
The Lake County are preparing for their first home match of the All Ireland Championship campaign when they host Galway on Saturday evening, with an encounter against the 2021 All Ireland Champions Tyrone to come in two weeks time.
Dessie Dolan's side began with a narrow one point defeat away to Armagh last weekend, while Galway were three point victors over Tyrone in Pearse Stadium.
O'Toole says he hopes to bring that same performance into this weekend
He tells David Hollywood about looking forward to the game, the atmosphere, and the challenge of taking on Galway:
Throw in at TEG Cusack Park is at 5:00pm.
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