Developing young Westmeath hurlers is key says Fortune By Topic.ie 20 January 2022 Jack Galvin and Shane McGovern are involved in a midfield battle for possession with David Reilly of Meath during last Sunday’s Kehoe Cup game in Dunganny, Co. Meath. By Paul O’Donovan It was a very proud Joe Fortune who spoke to the media after Westmeath had beaten Meath in the opening round of the Kehoe Cup senior hurling competition last Sunday in Dunganny, Co. Meath. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppTelegram Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Woohoo! Your subscription has been successful! Subscribe to our newsletter Keep up to date with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. SUBSCRIBE Previous articleMullingar Credit Union now has close to 58,000 membersNext articleWomen in business: “Personal touch” of utmost importance to Tara Wylie and her team You may have missed... Election 2024: 27 candidates to contest Midlands North West election 2 May 2024 Talented Mullingar dancer to shine in National Youth Ballet 1 May 2024 Suspected arson attack at Ballynacargy church 1 May 2024 Riverdance at 30: Castlepollard man recalls realising an Irish dancing dream 1 May 2024 Over €1,000 raised at Father Ted Quiz for Palestinian journalist 1 May 2024 Mullingar Tidy Towns plant trees with St Colmans NS 1 May 2024