Pachal Kellaghan looks ahead to his side's encounter with Killucan this weekend.
'Killucan are a very seasoned team and we've a huge challenege ahead of us' says Coralstown/Kinnegad manager Pachal Kellaghan.
The two side face off this weekend in the fourth round of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship.
Despite having played good so far this season, Killucan are on the hunt for their first championship win as they've recorded two defeats and a draw so far.
For Coralstown, they know a win will go a long way in securing their place in the knockout places.
Speaking to Liam White, Kellaghan says the team are enjoying their football at this moment in time:
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