Jack Cooney and Paschal Kellaghan's side got back to winning ways on Sunday.
Despite some inaccurate shooting, Coralstown/Kinnegad were able to book their place in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship Semi-Finals over the weekend.
After defeat to Killucan last time out, Jack Cooney and Paschal Kellaghan's side needed victory to be sure of direct passage to the last four.
A three point half time lead was converted over the following 30 minutes in to an eight point win by the final whistle.
The final score was 2-9 to 0-7.
Paschal Kellaghan's charges hit ten wides over the course of Sunday's contest, and he says they'll pay that some attention but ultimately they're delighted to have landed a semi-final spot:
Elsewhere in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship, Shandonagh beat Tang 1-12 to 1-11, Athlone were 0-10 to 1-5 winners over an already relegated Garrycastle, Mullingar Shamrocks beat Moate All Whites 0-13 to 0-10, St Loman's beat Killucan by a couple of goals, 3-9 to 1-9, and it was honours even between Caulry and The Downs, 1-9 to 1-9.
This Saturday, Athlone will face Caulry after beat Garrycastle and Caulry managed to extract that draw from the very much dethroned Downs side who finish their championship defence without a victory.
That game throws in at TEG Cusack Park at 5.30.
And then on Sunday it will be Tang against Tyrrellspass, again, at 5.30 at Cusack Park.
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