Noel Conaty looks forward to the challenge of Castletown Geoghegan this weekend.
Lough Lene Gaels are hoping to end a 23 year wait for a Westmeath Hurling title this weekend.
Joey Williams' side take on reigning champions Castletown Geoghegan this Sunday in a repeat of the 2024 decider.
This will be the club's finale in a row following their defeat to Raharney in 2023, as they aim to claim victory in the county for the first time since 2002.
Despite being underdogs, Lough Lene Gaels goalkeeper Noel Conaty is full of belief heading into the clash.
He says his team's ambition is to compete and win the game:
Noel Conaty spoke to Midlands 103's Gerry Russell ahead of this weekend's big game:
Throw in is at 3:30pm this Sunday from Cusack Park.
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