Gerry Buckley of the Westmeath Examiner looks forward to round two of the Leinster hurling championship.
Westmeath's prospect are better against Dublin but still not very good.
That's what Gerry Buckley of the Westmeath Examiner is saying ahead of their second Leinster Championship fixture.
Last time out Kilkenny comfortably out-scored Joe Fortune's side to win 0-29 to 0-7.
Dublin were held to a draw by Antrim in their provincial opener.
Buckley says he's not holding out hope that Westmeath will beat the Dubs on Saturday:
Throw in is set for 6pm.
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