Connacht manager John Tobin believes that Croke Park must make a decision on the future of the inter-provincials as they are 'in a coma'.
Last weekend, Tobin saw his charges lose their title when Ulster made a late push for honours on front of a sparse crowd at Carrick-on-Shannon.
The much maligned competition has come under intense scrutiny as low attendances have threatened the future of the provincial competition.
And Tobin told the Tuam Herald that a decision must be made one way or another.
"It's in a coma," stated Tobin. "They have a decision. Do they let it go or is there a serious effort made to revive it?
"My suggestion is that it is played on the Friday and Saturday evening before the All-Ireland football final. You're without two teams but still you're free of club games and have the possibility of a feast of football that weekend."
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