International Rules Football | Ireland v Australia 1984-2017

International Rules Series 1984

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
21.10.84CorkAustralia2-15-13 (70)Ireland4-8-9 (57)
28.10.84Croke Park, DublinIreland3-18-8 (80)Australia1-18-16 (76)
04.11.84Croke Park, DublinAustralia76Ireland71
  Australia won three-game series 2-1

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International Rules Series 1986

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
11.10.86PerthAustralia1-14-16 (64)Ireland5-5-12 (57)
19.10.86MelbourneIreland3-10-14 (62)Australia1-10-10 (46)
24.10.86AdelaideIreland4-8-7 (55)Australia0-7-11 (32)
  Ireland won three-game series 2-1

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International Rules Series 1987

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
18.10.87Croke Park, DublinIreland3-7-14 (53)Australia1-11-12 (51)
25.10.87Croke Park, DublinAustralia3-14-12 (72)Ireland3-6-11 (47)
01.11.87Croke Park, DublinAustralia0-14-17 (59)Ireland1-13-10 (55)
  Australia won three-game series 2-1

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International Rules Series 1990

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
02.11.90MelbourneIreland0-12-11 (47)Australia0-10-8 (38)
10.11.90CanberraIreland3-9-7 (52)Australia0-7-10 (31)
17.11.90PerthAustralia0-13-11 (50)Ireland0-12-8 (44)
  Ireland won three-game series 2-1

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International Rules Series 1998

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
11.10.98Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-13-11 (62)Ireland2-13-10 (61)
18.10.98Croke Park, DublinIreland4-12-7 (67)Australia2-10-14 (56)
  Ireland won two-game series 128-118 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 1999

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
07.10.99MelbourneIreland2-16-10 (70)Australia0-16-14 (62)
15.10.99AdelaideIreland1-11-13 (52)Australia2-12-4 (52)
  Ireland won two-game series 122-114 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2000

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
08.10.00Croke Park, DublinAustralia0-14-13 (55)Ireland1-11-8 (47)
15.10.00Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-15-11 (68)Ireland1-12-9 (51)
  Australia won two-game series 123-98 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2001

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
12.10.01MelbourneIreland2-13-8 (53)Australia1-13-9 (59)
19.10.01 Ireland2-17-8 (71)Australia1-13-7 (52)
  Ireland won two-game series 130-105 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2002

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
13.10.02Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-15-8 (65)Ireland1-14-10 (58)
20.10.02Croke Park, DublinAustralia1-11-3 (42)Ireland1-8-12 (42)
  Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2003

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
24.10.03PerthAustralia3-10-8 (56)Ireland1-10-10 (46)
31.10.03MelbourneIreland2-9-9 (48)Australia1-10-9 (45)
  Australia won two-game series 101-94 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2004

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
17.10.04Croke Park, DublinIreland3-17-8 (77)Australia1-9-8 (41)
24.10.04Croke Park, DublinIreland1-13-10 (56)Australia0-13-2 (41)
  Ireland won two-game series 133-82 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2005

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
21.10.05PerthAustralia2-27-7 (100)Ireland3-11-13 (64)
28.10.05MelbourneAustralia0-18-9 (63)Ireland0-11-9 (42)
  Australia won two-game series 163-106 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2006

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
28.10.06GalwayIreland1-12-6 (48)Australia1-9-7 (40)
05.11.06Croke Park, DublinAustralia3-15-6 (69)Ireland0-7-10 (31)
  Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2008

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
24.10.08PerthIreland45Australia44
31.10.08MelbourneIreland57Australia53
  Ireland won two-game series 102-97 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2010

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
  Australia47Ireland40
30.10.10Croke ParkAustralia0-14-13 (55)Ireland1-11-13 (52)
  Australia won 102-92 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2011

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
28.10.11MelbourneIreland4-17-5 (80)Australia1-8-6 (36)
04.11.11Gold CoastIreland1-13-5 (50)Australia0-7-8 (29)
  Ireland won 130-65 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2013

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
19.10.13Breffni Park, CavanIreland57Australia35
26.10.13Croke Park, DublinIreland116Australia37
  Ireland won two-game series 173-72 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2014

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
22.11.14PerthAustralia56Ireland46
  Australia won single-game series

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International Rules Series 2015

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
21.11.15Croke Park, DublinIreland56Australia52
  Ireland won single-game series

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International Rules Series 2017

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
12.11.17AdelaideAustralia2-13-12 (63)Ireland1-13-8 (53)
18.11.17PerthAustralia0-15-8 (53)Ireland2-10-8 (50)
  Australia won 116-103 on aggregate

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Bibliography

[1] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405

[2] (1999) Smith, Raymond (editor). The Sunday Independent ACCBANK Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. pg. 530.

[3] (2002) Ulster GAA. Ulster Games 2002 Annual. “Results”. pg. 71.

Sources

[4] (2000) Martin Breheny. “Australia 0-14-13 (55) Ireland 1-11-08 (47)” Irish Independent. Monday, October 9, 2000. pg. 28-29

[5] (2000) Martin Breheny. “Australia 2-15-11 (68) Ireland 1-12-09 (51)”Irish Independent. Monday, October 16, 2000. pg. 26-27

[6] (2013) “Aussies’ fatal flaw is just not being up to it”. Irish Independent. Monday, October 21, 2013. pg. Sport 10-11

[7] (2013) “‘ It was like U-13 team playing against u-18s'”. Irish Independent. Monday, October 28, 2013. pg. 48-49

[8] (2014) “Ireland fail in basics as Aussies kick on for glory”. Irish Independent. Monday, November 24, 2014. pg. 48-49

[9] (2015) “Ireland’s Call as Kernan’s men outgun Aussies”. Irish Independent. Monday, November 23, 2015. pg. 46/47

Websites

[10] Footy Stamps (2006) History of International Rules [Internet] Available from: http://www.footystamps.com/ot_int_rules.htm [Accessed 10 September 2018]

[11] Gaelic Athletic Association (2010) Australia reclaim Cormac McAnallen Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/news/australia-reclaim-cormac-mcanallen-cup/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[12] Gaelic Athletic Association (2011) Ireland ease to record Test win in Melbourne [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/ireland-ease-record-test-win-melbourne/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[13] Gaelic Athletic Association (2011) Ireland win International Rules series [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/ireland-win-international-rules-series/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[14] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) Australia defeat Ireland in Adelaide [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/australia-defeat-ireland-adelaide/ [Accessed 2 December 2017]

[15] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) Brave Ireland beaten in Perth [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/brave-ireland-beaten-perth/ [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Images

[16] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

[17] Wikipedia (2017) AFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e4/Australian_Football_League.svg/1280px-Australian_Football_League.svg.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Pippo O’Grady, Ireland .

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 September 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018

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