Meath hurling boss Michael Duignan is expected to withdraw his quit threat after the county board re-fixtured a number of club games.
Duignan was seething when he learned that four dual players would be on club football duty 24 hours before Meath play Antrim in the national league on Sunday.
Duignan initially quit his position along with his selectors and the Meath U-21 boss but he's now expected to be back in charge for the Saffrons tie.