Westmeath's manager looks forward their provincial decider with Midlands 103.
Westmeath are aiming to make space, use their pace, and create chaos in their Leinster Intermediate Ladies Football Championship Final this weekend.
The Lake County booked their spot in the decider after out-pointing Offaly in their opening round draw, and beating Wicklow.
Wexford have looked the class of the championship so far, but will know their victory over Westmeath last time out will count for little in O'Moore Park on Sunday evening.
Westmeath boss Frank Browne says he wants his side to put the Wexford system under pressure.
He looks forward to the Leinster final with Midlands 103 Sports Editor, David Hollywood:
The game in Portlaoise begins at 5.30pm on Sunday.
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