All-Ireland winners Bríd Stack and Hannah Tyrell have called for changes to be made to the two-point arc in ladies' football in the wake of Sunday's controversial senior final between Galway and Kerry. AdvertisementThe 40-metre two-point arc was introduced to ladies' Gaelic Football this year, with tests running in January before officially being voted into rule in April. There's obviously going to be a review again after this year but the two-point threat isn't a threat at this point in the ladies game. Two-time All-Ireland winner Tyrell echoed Stack's views, lamenting that two-point shooting hadn't established itself in ladies' football in the same way it has become a hallmark of thrilling contests in the men's game. AdvertisementCould moving the two-point arc closer to goal spark more attacking football in women's game?