The Flanagan Cup champions return to action tomorrow evening.
Westmeath talisman John Heslin says he's mulling over his inter-county future.
The St Loman's forward is resolved to focus on his club championship campaign which continues this weekend.
Heslin endured a disjointed 2024 campaign with Westmeath after suffering a complicated injury at the tail end of last year.
The 32 year old is also trying to balance US travel obligations with his employers.
He says he won't be putting announcements out while St Loman's are competing for the Flanagan Cup:
Heslin and the rest of the defending county champions are looking for a second straight win when they face Tang in Ballymore on Saturday.
Throw in there is set for 7pm.
Before that contest Coralstown-Kinnegad are under pressure after losing their first outing of the championship season.
They face Tyrrellspass in Cusack Park tonight at 7.30pm.
Elsewhere in the senior grade,
Killucan are against Shandonagh in Mullingar tomorrow evening, Mullingar Shamrocks face Moate All Whites in Rochfortbridge.
Both those games start at 7pm.
While on Sunday at 7.30pm, The Downs play St Malachy's in Cusack Park and Caulry face Athlone in Moate.
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