Last year's beaten finalists take on Castletown Geoghegan this Sunday.
Lough Lene Gaels never stopped working.
That's how they got back to the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship final according to the club's manager Joey Williams.
The Gaels are back in the county final after narrowly missing out last year to late goal from Raharney.
This year they face a Castletown Geoghegan side who were five points better than William's side in the group phase of the competition.
He says his players deserve another shot at a first championship since 2002:
Williams previews this year's county final with Midlands 103's Gerry Russell:
The action is live on Midlands 103 on Sunday and throws in at 3.30pm
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