Wicklow had no answer to Westmeath's moments of quality in Aughrim on Sunday.
Despite making the perfect start to their National Football League campaign, Dessie Dolan says he's under no illusions about where his side are.
Westmeath made it three wins from three on Sunday with a six point win over Wicklow in Aughrim.
The final score doesn't tell the whole story of the game, as Oisin McConville's side missed two clear goalscoring opportunities.
Dolan's charges survived those fraught moments to win 1-13 to 0-10.
He says his side were unfocused in the second half.
The former GAA All Star reviewed his side's performance with Midlands 103 Analyst Gerry Buckley, and the assembled media:
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