The Westmeath champions were two point winners over the Wexford champions.
St Loman's are "delighted to still be playing football" after win over Shelmaliers says their player John Heslin.
The Westmeath champions came away with a 1-10 to 1-08 win over the Wexford champions in the Leinster Senior Club Championship on Sunday.
Eoghan Hogan got the goal for Paddy Dowdall's men as they now advance to the quarter finals where they will take on Longford champions Killoe Young Emmets.
Speaking to Gerry Buckley after the game, Heslin says this win will be a great boost to the squad going forward:
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