The two sides meet this Sunday.
Raharney are many people's early favourites to be this season's Westmeath Senior Hurling Champions.
That's according to Midlands 103 commentator Gerry Buckley as Raharney and Clonkill get set to meet in the opening round this Sunday.
Raharney are 15 time winners, with their last title coming in 2023, while Clonkill were previously champions in 2020, which was their 17th title win.
Buckley says both sides will be aiming for championship glory in a couple of months:
Throw in is at 7:00pm from Cusack Park this Sunday.
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