The teams were level heading into injury time.
St Loman's Leinster Championship journey ended in tense and dramatic circumstances over the weekend.
The Westmeath champions were level with St Mary's Ardee heading into injury time in their semi-final contest on Saturday
Sean Callaghan struck a point in the 63rd minute to put the Louth club one point up, before Sam McCartan's long range free at the death failed to find the target.
The final score in Lakepoint Park in Mullingar was 0-15 to 0-14.
Loman's manager Paddy Dowdall says it's a hard result to take:
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