Gerry Buckley wants to see last year's Tailteann Cup winners start strong in Esler Park tomorrow.
Westmeath can hope and expect to pick up two valuable points in their Allianz Football League meeting with Down, provided they can start the game on the front foot.
That's what Gerry Buckley of the Westmeath Examiner is saying ahead of their division 3 game at Esler Park tomorrow.
The Lake County has struggled in the opening period against Cavan and Offaly in the league so far.
Buckley says Dessie Dolan's side will want to beat their promotion rivals:
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