All four played a vital role in the lake county's championship run in 2020.
Four Westmeath footballers have been named on the 2020 ladies intermediate team of the championship.
Milltown's Rachel Dillon, Lucy Power of The Downs, Foxrock/Cabinteely's Fiona Claffey and Anna Jones from Mullingar Shamrocks were those honoured.
Captain and centre half back Claffey was also in the running for the overall player of the year eventually won by Vikki Wall of Meath.
Well done to all our @WestmeathLadies award winners on a brilliant achievement!!!!!#iarmhiabu#westmeathgaa#westmeathlgfa #maroonandwhitearmy pic.twitter.com/lLydsoQH0i
— Westmeath GAA (@westmeath_gaa) February 28, 2021
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