Former GAA President Liam O'Neill says the Ladies Gaelic Football Association should be a part of the GAA.
It follows the controversy over the staging of the Cork - Galway game at Croke Park on Sunday.
The counties were given just two hours to adjust to playing the match at HQ because Parnell Park was unplayable - and Galway, who were en route to Dublin, only had seven minutes to warm up.
The Ladies Association is a separate organisation from the GAA.
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