The Westmeath club completed their season with a 2-6 record.
The priority was to stay in the Premier Division says Westmeath Minotaurs club secretary Kevin Monaghan.
The midlands team finished their American Football Ireland Premier Division season with a 2-6 record, but have done enough to avoid relegation.
The Westmeath side went down 58-0 away to top of the table Dublin Rebels in their final game of the season.
The Dublin side are set for the playoffs after winning all of their eight games.
Speaking to Midlands 103's Stephen Bradley, Monaghan starts by reflecting on the club's results this campaign:
Westmeath Take Down Dublin In Leinster Minor Football Championship
Buccaneers Beaten By Sligo In Penultimate Game Of The Season
Westmeath Host Dublin In Leinster Minor Football Championship
Offaly Miss Out On Promotion In National Ladies Football League
Laois Hurling Captain Says Winning Games Vital For Confidence
Dana Scheriff Stars As Athlone Town Lay Down Marker At Bohemians
Westmeath Ladies Finish League Campaign With Victory Over Cavan
Shane Lowry Lands Hole In One At Houston Open
Laois Defeat Kerry To Win Division Two Hurling League Final
Cork City Prove Too Strong For Athlone Town
Offaly Hurlers Named In Fitzgibbon Cup Team Of The Year
Buccaneers Host Sligo In AIL
Westmeath Claim Opening Round Win In Leinster Minor Football Championship
Penalty Shootout Heartache Breaks Irish Hearts In Prague
Kerry A Big And Strong Challenge For Laois - Enda Lyons
Ireland In Czechia For Crucial World Cup Play Off
NHL: Division Two Title The Goal For Laois This Weekend
Athlone Town On The Road In Women's Premier Division
Shane Lowry Begins Houston Open Hunt This Afternoon