Coralstown Kinnegad are aiming to reach a second decider in three years.
It would be great for Coralstown Kinnegad to have another crack at the Westmeath Football Championship Final.
That's the view of their manager Jack Cooney as they are gearing up for their semi-final clash with St Loman's, Mullingar this Saturday.
Crucial wins over Caulry and Athlone secured the club their spot in the final four as they aim to take down the three in a row chasing champions.
Cooney says it's great to still be competing in the championship at this time of the year:
Throw in is at 3:45pm from Cusack Park this Saturday.
The Down's will take on Mullingar Shamrocks in the other semi-final on Sunday with a 3:45pm from Cusack Park.
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