The Castletown Geoghegan manager is paying tribute to his players.
Alan Mangan is paying tribute to his Castletown Geoghegan players after their Leinster championship defeat to Kilcormac Killoughey last weekend.
The Westmeath champions reached the break three points to the good after playing with the wind in the first period.
KK came back in the second half but needed a goal at the death from Adam Screeney to secure their passage to the Leinster final.
Castletown can reflect on a season where they reclaimed the Westmeath championship, and produced the shock of the provincial competition when knocking out the senior champions of Kilkenny by 11 points.
Mangan says he's proud of his players:
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