They're playing in their first final in 25 years.
Coralstown/Kinnegad players are a "special group" and just simply "love playing football" says their manager Paschal Kellaghan.
The club is getting set to appear in its first Westmeath Senior Football final since 1998, having last won it in 1996.
The reigning league champions overcame Caulry in the semi-finals and will be hoping to deny St Loman's a 10th title.
Kellaghan says the future for the club is bright, but that they want to win now:
Throw in on Sunday from TEG Cusack Park is at 2:15pm.
The Westmeath Senior Football Championship Final is sponsored by O’Brien Motor Group Mullingar - celebrating 60 years in business, inviting you to their huge Anniversary Event running from the October 2nd to 7th - pobrien.ie
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