St Loman's can look forward to a Leinster Championship outing after winning in Westmeath on Saturday.
St Loman's league and championship double in ladies football this year is thanks to the work done through their underage system.
That's what the Loman's manager Ciaran Kilmurray is saying after watching the club's footballers land a senior county title after victory over defending champions Milltown.
The final score in Cusack Park on Saturday was 3-7 to 1-10 in Loman's favour after Vicky Carr scored two second half goals in the final quarter.
The newly crowned Westmeath champions will be tested next time out in the Leinster championship.
They face six in a row Longford title holders, Longford Slashers.
Long time chair of the club Ted Cronin is being cited as a major factor in the club's improving fortunes.
Kilmurray says the work being done in the background, can now be seen on the pitch:
The Loman's boss looks back on this year's county final with Midlands 103's David Hollywood: