GAA annual general meetings, beautifully lampooned by the Leinster Express last night, tend to be remarkably humdrum affairs, enjoyed only by the type of people who love raising points of order and whatnot.
But, tonight's AGM in Tyrone could be a quite historic one. Outgoing vice-chair Roisin Jordan, is the hot favourite to the job of county chairperson - previously referred to only as chairman.
If successful, and it is almost customary that a vice-chair will succeed a chair, she will be the first woman to occupy the position of county chairperson in the history of the GAA.
A former camogie player, she has previously chaired Tyrone's disciplinary board and has been vice-chair for the past five years.