The St Loman's manager has watched his side romp to two clear wins in the Leinster championship.
The best is yet to come - that's the message from St Loman's manager Paddy Dowdall after they booked their place in the Leinster Senior Football Championship semi-finals on Sunday.
The Westmeath champions had to wait an until the end of the week to take on Castletown of Wexford after their initial date in Mullingar was postponed due to heavy fog on Tuesday last week.
Much like in their victory over Dunshaughlin in the first round, Loman's were far too strong for their opponents, running out convincing 3-11 to 0-7 winners in Lakepoint Park.
They next face St Mary's Ardee of Louth in the last four this weekend.
Dowdall says his side has been getting better and fitter as the year goes on:
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