Mickey Dan Murtagh's side claimed a narrow win over Raharney in the Championship.
Clonkill's win over Raharney in the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship came down to 'hunger, belief and a bit of a luck.'
That's the view of Clonkill manager, Mickey Dan Murtagh, after his side claimed a 4-16 to 1-23 win over their opponents yesterday.
Oisin Murray knocked in 3-1 for the winners, while Peadar Scully also contributed nine points.
Mickey Dan Murtagh says his side gave it everything:
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