Jack Cooney's side take on The Down's on Sunday.
It's a big weekend for Coralstown Kinnegad as they aim to win the Westmeath Football Championship for the first time this century.
Jack Cooney's side take on The Down's this Sunday as they look to end a 29 year wait for a county title, with their last and only success coming in 1996.
A four point win over reigning champions St Loman's, Mullingar secured their spot in the decider.
Cooney says it's great to be still in the championship at this time of the year:
Jack Cooney spoke to Midlands 103's Gerry Russell ahead of Sunday's clash:
Throw in is at 3:15pm from Cusack Park this Sunday.
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