The Lake County take up a fifth of this weeks selection.
A trio of Westmeath hurlers are being recognised for their performance against Wexford last week in the GAA's Hurling Team of the Week.
Noel Conaty, Niall O'Brien & Niall Mitchell all feature in the select team after Sunday's remarkable comeback.
Mitchell and O'Brien scored a brace of goals each while goalkeeper Conaty helped Westmeath keep Wexford to just 7 points in the second period.
Joe Fortune's side will avoid relegation to the Joe McDonagh Cup if they avoid defeat to Antrim this weekend, or if Kilkenny beat Wexford.
Well done to Noel Conaty, Niall O'Brien & Niall Mitchell who have been named on the @officialgaa hurling team of the week for their performances in our Leinster Championship away victory over Wexford yesterday.
— Westmeath GAA (@westmeath_gaa) May 22, 2023
Great stuff lads 💪💪💪#iarmhiabu#westmeathgaa#maroonandwhitearmy pic.twitter.com/J7fLFUhQHO
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