Raharney are are delivering as expected early in their championship campaign.
Raharney continued their fine start to the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship last weekend.
The defending county champions were clear winners over an outmatched St Oliver Plunketts in Cusack Park where the final score was 3-25 to 0-5.
Cormac Boyle hit 2-1 for Raharney, Eamon Cunneen got 1-2, and there was 10 points from Killian Doyle,
Lough Lene Gaels are the only other club with a 100% record in the senior grade, they followed up their victory against Oliver Plunketts in the first round with a 2-16 to 1-10 win over Castlepollard in Mullingar.
Castletown Geoghegan bounced back from their opening day defeat to Raharney on Sunday.
In a game marred by the collapse of Clonkill player Luke Loughlin, the final score was 0-27 to 3-11.
Loughlin has since been reported to be okay after the incident.
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