Lough Lene Gaels were previous championship winners in 2002.
Lough Lene Gaels are looking to end their 23 year wait for a Westmeath Hurling title this Bank Holiday weekend.
Joey Williams' side take on Castletown Geoghegan in a replay, after their 2-20 to 1-23 draw the first day out.
David Williams was on fire the last day as he finished up with 1-12 for the Gaels.
A first title success since 2002 is the goal, following defeats in the previous two finales.
Williams says everyone is behind them:
Throw in is at 2:00pm from Cusack Park this Bank Holiday Monday.
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