The Lake County produced a spirited fightback against Roscommon last weekend.
Westmeath recovered from an 11 point deficit to draw with Roscommon their final match in this years National Football League at Cusack Park on Sunday.
The Lake County's relegation to the third tier was already confirmed but the late fightback did provide the midlanders with their first point of the campaign.
Despite the result the rossies will be promoted to Division One after other results went in the favour of the Connacht side.
Westmeath manager Dermot McCabe says there's lots of things his side can improve on ahead of their first Leinster Champoinship clash with Kildare in three weekes time.
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