The Milltown forward scored Westmeath's second goal.
Westmeath Ladies footballer Sarah Dillon says they have the players necessary to win games in the Championship.
The Milltown forward was in fine form for Frank Browne's side last Sunday as they secured a spot in the All Ireland Intermediate semi finals with a one point win over Cavan.
They will face Tyrone in two weeks, just a few weeks after suffering a heavy defeat away to the Ulster side in the group phase.
Dillon says they've been working hard to take their chances in high pressured situations:
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