The footballers will compete in the Intermediate All-Ireland.
Westmeath LGFA is asking people to walk from Westmeath to Croke Park and back virtually, this weekend.
It's all part of a event to raise money for and interest in ladies' football in the county.
You're being asked to walk, run or cycle in your own group, to collectively make up the 200km distance - and donate whatever you can to the GoFundMe page.
They're attempting to raise 5,000 euro to go towards the ladies team competing in the this year's All Ireland Intermediate Championship and to the wider development of ladies' football in the county.
Member of Westmeath LGFA County Board Michael O'Sullivan is hopeful of a strong showing from the team this year this year:
If you wish to donate, you can follow this link:
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