Castletown Geoghegan are looking to win a 15th senior hurling title this weekend.
Castletown Geoghegan head into this weekend's Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship final looking to claim their 15th title.
Alan Mangan's side were last crowned champions in 2022, before losing the title when Lough Lene Gaels knocked them out in last year's semi-final.
The two sides meet this weekend in the county decider in Mullingar after Castletown Geoghegan won their way through to the final straight from the group phase.
Mangan says the club does well for its size, but he reckons they should do better:
Manager Alan Mangan, and club captain Aonghus Clarke spoke to Gerry Russell in advance of this year's county final:
Throw in at Cusack Park is set for 3.30pm and Midlands 103 will have live coverage on the Inside Line.
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