Westmeath face neighbours Cavan in the final on Saturday afternoon.
Westmeath Senior footballer James Dolan says the panel are hungry to become the first ever winners of the Tailteann Cup.
The Garrycastle clubman been outlining the enjoyment the camp is taking from their run in the competition, which has seen them defeat Laois, Carlow and Offaly on the way to Saturday's final.
The game is part of a double header with the All-Ireland semi-final between Galway and Derry at Croke Park.
James says they're very eager to win this showpiece event:
Midlands 103 will have live commentary from Croke Park on Saturday in association with McNamee Tyres, Mullingar.
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