Down's Manager Dermot Power says he wants to see more from his players.
A comprehensive 12 point victory over Westmeath's senior football champions wasn't enough to fully satisfy Downs manager Dermot Power.
In a re-run of last year's county final, The Downs brought their strong championship form to bear on St Loman's to secure a 3-16 to 1-10 win yesterday.
Power's side were by far the better outfit in the first half, reaching the break 3-8 to 0-6 up.
However he says he's not happy with the level he saw from his players after half time:
You can hear his interview with Gerry Buckley and Paul O'Donovan in full here:
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