After losing three consecutive finals, Gerry Buckley believes Castletown Geoghegan may have the edge this weekend.
Clonkill may be a victim of their own success heading into the Westmeath senior hurling championship.
The champions of 2019, 20, and 21 won all five of their group stage games to go straight to the county final.
Gerry Buckley of the Westmeath Examiner believes the five week break for the club may do them no favours.
Castletown Geoghegan by contrast have been inconsistent, losing two of their five on the way to their semi final date with defending county champions Raharney.
That victory means it's a re-run of the 2019 and 2020 finals.
Gerry begins his analysis saying this year's final is no shock.
Throw in at TEG Cusack Park is at 4 o'clock on Sunday.
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