Limerick GAA secretary Mike O'Riordan has called for a review of the Gaelic Grounds.
O'Riordan has wrote in his report to the annual GAA convention that takes place in the Rathkeale House Hotel on Monday night that a report on the venue needs to be done and the possibility of replacing the Mackey Stand.
"The one area in need of attention in particular is the Mackey Stand and I feel that there will have to be a major review of the future of the venue once the Mick Neville Park project is completed," writes Mackey.
"Everyone would love to see the North Stand covered and the Mackey Stand replaced with a stand with the same gradient as its counterpart.
"Whether there is an appetite within the county to progress with a project of that scale will remain to be seen. With any project in the short and long term it will have to be self sufficient."
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