Westmeath are now starring down the barrel at division 3.
Yesterday proved to be a difficult day out for midlands counties involved in National Football League action.
Westmeath fell to a four point loss against Cavan in Mullingar.
It finished 1-22 to 0-21.
In Division Three, Offaly were beaten away to a determined Fermanagh side, 1-13 to 3-6.
On Saturday, Kildare were far too strong for Laois running out 12 point winners 0-21 to 0-9.
Westmeath Manager Dermot McCabe says he wishes his team took their chances when they presented themselves.
Our coverage of this weekend's GAA is with thanks to The O’Brien Motor Group in Mullingar, and Leahy Midlands Auctioneers.
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