The Newry/South Down MLA is expected to be in attendance when the Stormont Assembly returns.
Will Justin McNulty be in attendance for Laois' National Football League meeting with Wexford in Wexford Park this weekend?
That's the question many O'Moore County fans will be asking ahead of their trip to the South East tomorrow evening.
McNulty, an SDLP MLA for Newry/South Down, is expected by his party to be in attendance when the Stormont Assembly is recalled for the first time in nearly two years tomorrow afternoon.
The Assembly is scheduled to meet at 1pm, while throw-in at Wexford Park is set for 6pm the same evening.
Expected protocol will see votes on the election of a Speaker, First Minister, Deputy First Minister, and executive ministers.
There is a 321km, three and half hour drive between the two destinations.
Looking at matters on the pitch, Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan says an in-form Laois team can get at Wexford:
McNulty and Laois have released their starting 15 for tomorrow's contest today:
TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT 🔵⚪
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) February 2, 2024
Manager Justin McNulty has named his Laois side to face Wexford tomorrow in the Allianz Football League Division 4 Round 2 Fixture.
Tickets: https://t.co/jJzet4tr0O
Live match updates and scores will be provided on our Twitter page: @CLGLaois pic.twitter.com/phV0FhDnsP
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