It ends their hunt for an 11th final appearance on the bounce.
Coralstown Kinnegad have reached a second Westmeath Football Final in three years after victory over St Loman's, Mullingar's over the weekend.
Jack Cooney's side secured a 1-20 to 1-16 win over the reigning champions, with Darren Giles scoring a crucial first-half goal
It brings an end to St Loman's run of reaching 10 consecutive Westmeath deciders in a row.
Coralstown Kinnegad will now face The Downs in the county final on October 26th.
Cooney says it was an improved performance from their previous games:
Jack Cooney gave his full thoughts following the conclusion of the game to Midlands 103's Gerry Russell:
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