Last season's beaten finalists were way too strong for Fr. Daltons.
Clonkill will go into the final round of group games in the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship with their season still in tact.
They were too strong for Fr. Daltons as the 17-time winners ramped up a 8-17 to 1-05 victory on Sunday.
Having reached the County decider less than 12 months ago, Frank Aughney's side now sit fourth in the table, with their next opponents Raharney, Castletown Geoghegan and Lough Lene Gaels all ahead of them with six points.
Speaking after the game, Aughney tells Gerry Russell his team still need things to improve on:
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