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Published 18:41 27 May 2023 BST
Updated 09:01 28 May 2023 BST
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Ronan O'Toole stunned the Athletic Grounds with an early goal to give the away team the lead, and they held onto that advantage up until half time.
The Orchard county looked deflated, flat and frustrated - in the second half Westmeath refused to let them get the resurgence that they needed by keeping the ball for an incredible four minutes to infuriate the home ground.
John Heslin was fantastic, covering so much ground, but still doing what he does best and kicked five points to really put the fear in Armagh.
Luke Loughlin was equally as dangerous, but when Turbitt finally got his chance he took it with both hands and sealed a real 'smash and grab' win for his county.
In the 67th minute, the flying forward found himself on the end of a fortuitous broke ball, and he finished it brilliantly to give his team the lead for the first time since the second minute of the match.
It's the perfect response that every sharp shooter wants to make to his manager after being dropped, and you imagine that he will be one of the first names on the sheet against Tyrone.
Westmeath will feel really hard done by, as the controlled much of the game, managed the crowd brilliantly, and took advantage of what was a really passive Armagh side.
They may have got out off jail here, but with Tyrone at Healy Park awaiting them next week, McGeeney will want to see a drastic change in energy and intensity from his team.
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