Alan Mangan's side take on Lough Lene Gaels this Sunday.
Castletown Geoghegan hurler Aonghus Clarke says this weekend's Westmeath Final is the ultimate game for the club.
The reigning champions face Lough Lene Gaels this Sunday in a repeat of the 2024 decider and are aiming to win a 16th title overall.
It'll be the first knockout game the club will compete in this season having secured their place in the decider with a 100% record in the group phase.
Clarke says a big performance is needed to win two in a row:
Aonghus Clarke spoke to Gerry Russell ahead of the clash this weekend:
Manager Alan Mangan gave his thoughts ahead of the game on Sunday:
Throw in is at 3:30pm this Sunday from Cusack Park.
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