Donor Harte looks ahead to his side's fixture with Moate this weekend.
Building momentum going forward in the championship is the aim says Garrycastle footballer Doron Harte.
His side face Moate All Whites this weekend in the second round of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship.
John Benton's side are looking to bounce back from their opening round defeat to Shandonagh, with just one point separating the sides.
Moate began with a five point win over Athlone.
Speaking to Liam White, Harte says getting two points on the board is the most important thing:
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