They will meet Coralstown/Kinnegad in the decider.
St Loman's secured a spot in the final of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship for the ninth season in a row.
Paddy Dowdall's side ran out 2-13 to 0-05 winners over Tyrellspass in the semi final on Saturday.
Sean Flanagan and TJ Cox netted second half goals, while Shane Dempsey impressed with four points from play.
A win in the final for Loman's will be their sixth title since 2015.
Speaking to Gerry Russell after the game, Dowdall was full of praise of his player's, but is also urging them to finish the season on a high:
Tyrellspass manager Ryan Sheridan was disappoited, but still proud of his side's efforts:
Coralstown/Kinnegad will join them in the decider after their five point win over Caulry.
Jack Cooney and Paschal Kellaghan’s side were 1-08 to 0-06 winners as they will now compete in the their first final since 1998.
The final will take place on Sunday October 1st.
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