Dean Healy kicked a late winner for Oisin McConville's side.
Westmeath have been knocked out of the Tailteann Cup after a 2-18 to 2-17 defeat away to Wicklow.
Dean Healy's last minute point sealed the win for Oisin McConville's side and secured their spot in this weekend's semi finals where they've been drawn to face Limerick.
Despite leading by seven points in the 42nd minute Dermot McCabe's side couldn't hold on to their advantge and their hope's of securing a second Tailteann Cup success in four years came to an end.
McCabe made no excuses for his side's defeat:
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