There is growing disquiet around the fixture schedule for dual club players in particular.
The Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship got underway over the weekend.
There were six sides in action at TEG Cusack Park on Saturday and Sunday.
Clonkill began their quest for county honours with a convincing win on Saturday.
They saw off Castletown Geoghegan 1-21 to 0-14.
Despite the comfortable nature of the win, Clonkill manager Pat O'Toole voiced his concern over the heavy work load on his players.
In the double header yesterday,
It finished Cullion 2-17 Lough Lene Gaels 1-20, a draw.
Raharney 3-22 Castlepollard 0-13.
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