How Crap Are the Irish?
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How Crap Are the Irish?
Gee what a piss poor effort last night. The Aussies totally dominated. Great effort by some of the lesser known players in the AFL too. Good to see those who really do want to represent their country being rewarded with a stirring victory. Stroke of genius by Sheeds to go against running with the All-Australian team instead picking players that are most suited to the hybrid game. The Indigenous players in particular excelled.
Fantastic crowd in attendance too. Almost 40,000. Meanwhile the rugby league test in NZ has no crowd figure posted. Wonder why? Surely it couldn't be worse than the last crowd in Sydney last week (28,000).
For all the knockers of International Rules, it seems clear you're in the minority as most Australians and the Irish fully embrace the hybrid game. Now all we need is the Irish to get a bit more grunt in their game. They look like such pussies out there everytime they get tackled.
Can the paddies bounce back at the Telstra Dome next week?
Fantastic crowd in attendance too. Almost 40,000. Meanwhile the rugby league test in NZ has no crowd figure posted. Wonder why? Surely it couldn't be worse than the last crowd in Sydney last week (28,000).
For all the knockers of International Rules, it seems clear you're in the minority as most Australians and the Irish fully embrace the hybrid game. Now all we need is the Irish to get a bit more grunt in their game. They look like such pussies out there everytime they get tackled.
Can the paddies bounce back at the Telstra Dome next week?
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well a good match but tbh we were ********e. mc grath currently you are a no hoper ******** off and do not coach us again.no support, we got played off the park,marking was horrific,the midfield was shut down from the start. Heres what you had better ********ing do before the next test: study the oz lineup, see how they played,marking,midfield every ********ing thing about them. if you can turn things around in melbourne then i may still show support but till then...go and ********ing analyse everything from the game from both teams and work on it you *****. couple oz players breached the rules, throwing a opposition player to the ground by their shirt is forbidden as well as a number of other things. oz fans booed and cheered everything without having any knowledge about what was happening throughout the course of the game, wot a uneducated lot you lot are.
well done to the Irish team at the end with their heads held up high, you made me ********ing proud to wear the colours and tears came to my eyes as you walked off proud. well done lads.
FLY ERINS COLOURS HIGH AND PROUD
ERIN GO BRAGH
well done to the Irish team at the end with their heads held up high, you made me ********ing proud to wear the colours and tears came to my eyes as you walked off proud. well done lads.
FLY ERINS COLOURS HIGH AND PROUD
ERIN GO BRAGH
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Yes was disappointing from the irish lads. First time i've watched this sport and for me its mixed. I enjoy it but really get pissed off whenever the player goes for a 3 pointer when he could get a 6er. Just aggravates me. I'd love to know whats happened in previous years like who's won each year?
You're right beaussie the irish need more grunt, they just get belted out there in the tackles and bumps. But you've gotta admire them as far as i know they're amateurs and dont get paid for playing so it cant be easy to match up against the aussies who basically train full time during the week whereas the irish lads have got to work for a crust.
You're right beaussie the irish need more grunt, they just get belted out there in the tackles and bumps. But you've gotta admire them as far as i know they're amateurs and dont get paid for playing so it cant be easy to match up against the aussies who basically train full time during the week whereas the irish lads have got to work for a crust.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Came across this at http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=intrules:King-Eliagh wrote:I'd love to know whats happened in previous years like who's won each year?
The first official International Rules Series was played in 1984 in Ireland, though Gaelic contests involving Australian teams date back to 1967. They were the brainchild of former VFL Grand Final Umpire, entrepreneur and media man Harry Beitzel.
2004 (Ireland)
Ireland: 1.7.1; 2.9.4; 3.11.6; 3.17.8 (77)
Australia: 0.1.2: 0.3.4; 1.6.7; 1.9,8 (41)
Ireland: 0.3.3; 0.7.2; 1.12.2; 1.15.4 (55)
Australia: 0.4.0; 0.8.2: 0.11.2, 0.12.5 (41)
2003 (Australia)
Australia: 0.3.2, 0.7.6, 2.9.8, 3.10.8 (56)
Ireland: 1.6.1, 1.8.2, 1.9.8, 1.10.10 (46)
Australia: 0.1.1, 0.4.3, 1.5.6, 1.10.9 (45)
Ireland: 2.2.4, 2.4.6, 2.8.8, 2.9.9 (48)
2002 (Ireland)
Australia: 0.3.1 0.5.4 1.10.7 2.15.8 (65)
Ireland: 0.6.3 0.11.5 0.12.9 1.14.10 (58)
Australia: 0.1.1 0.5.3 0.5.3 1.11.3 (42)
Ireland: 0.3.3 0.4.5 1.7.10 1.8.12 (42)
2001 (Australia)
Ireland: 0-4-2 0-6-4 1-10-5 2-13-8 (59)
Australia: 0-3-1 0-8-4 1-10-5 1-13-9 (53)
Ireland1.3.1 2.6.2 2.13.5 2.17.8 (71)
Australia0.4.3 1.8.3 1.11.5 1.13.7 (52)
2000 (Ireland)
Australia: 0.2.1 0.5.4 0.9.7 0.14.13 (55)
Ireland: 0.4.0 0.8.4 1.10.4 1.11.8 (47)
Australia: 0.5.5 2.10.5 2.12.8 2.15.11 (68)
Ireland: 0.2.0 1.4.1 1.8.5 1.12.9 (51)
1999 (Australia)
Ireland: 70 (2-16-10)
Australia: 62 (0-16-14)
Australia: 52 (2-12-4)
Ireland: 52 (1-11-13)
1998 (Ireland)
First Test: Australia 62 (2-13-11) d Ireland 61 (2-13-10)
Second Test: Ireland 67 (4-12-7) d Australia 56 (2-10-14)
1990 (Australia)
First Test: Ireland 47 (0-12-11) d Australia 38 (0-10-8)
Second Test: Ireland 52 (3-9-7) d Australia 31(0-7-10)
Third Test: Australia 50 (0-13-11) d Ireland 44 (0-12-8)
1987 (Ireland)
First Test: Ireland 53 (3-7-14) d Australia 51(1-11-12)
Second Test: Australia 72 (3-14-12) d Ireland 47 (3-6-11)
Third Test: Australia 59 (0-14-17) d Ireland 55 (1-13-10)
1986 (Australia)
First Test: Australia 64 (1-14-16) d Ireland 57 (5-5-12)
Second Test: Ireland 62 (3-10-14) d Australia 46 (1-10-10)
Third Test: Ireland 55 (4-8-7) d Australia 32 (0-7-11)
1984 (Ireland)
First Test: Australia 70 (2-15-13) d Ireland 57 (4-8-9)
Second Test: Ireland 80 (3-18-8) d Australia 76 (1-18-16)
Third Test: Australia 76 (1-18-16) d Ireland 71 (5-11-8)
Looks pretty even overall. I wish they would go back to the three test series that was in place up until 1990.
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