Ger Flannagan says his players can improve ahead of this year's county final.
Raharney are in a Senior county final but they'll struggle to win the Westmeath Hurling Championship unless they sort out their accuracy according to their manager Ger Flannagan.
The champions of 2021 were far too strong for Clonkill at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday, winning on a final scoreline of 2-15 to 0-13.
That result means that Clonkill won't be competing in the county's knockout phase of the championship, their loss means that Lough Lene Gaels and defending champions, Castletown Geoghegan will contest a semi final for the right to take on Raharney in the decider.
Flannagan tells Gerry Russell he's happy to make the final, despite some wayward shooting:
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