Raharney's bid for an 11th title in a row has come to an end.
Clonkill are the Westmeath Camogie Champions after a hard fought one point win over Raharney.
Lucy Power’s 63rd minute winner gave her side a 0-13 to 1-9 victory in Cusack Park and ended Raharney’s chances of winning 11 titles in a row.
It was also the last time the Matrix Cup would be presented to a club before the change in structure in 2026.
Clonkill will face Camross or St Brigids in the Intermediate quarter final in Leinster next month.
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