1984 International Rules Series

Match programme, first test
Hawthorn premiership player Robert DiPierdomenico represented Australia.

The 1984 International Rules Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the GAA Bank of Ireland International Series, was the first official series between Gaelic footballers from Ireland and Australian rules footballers from Australia. The series took place in Ireland and consisted of three test matches between the Australian and Irish international rules football teams.

While this was the first time these two countries had played a test series against each other, Australian representative teams had toured Ireland before 1967 and 1968 Australian Football World Tours. The series coincided with the centenary year of the Gaelic Athletic Association.

Australia, who were coached by John Todd and captained by another Western Australian Steve Malaxos, started the tour with a warm up match against a Connacht GAA team at Pearse Stadium. Australia lost the encounter by 14 points. In between the first and second tests, Australia were beaten by Ulster, 78 points to 28, at Armagh.

The Australian team won the test series 2–1 and finished with a superior aggregate of 222 points to Ireland's 208.[1]

Summary

First test[1]
21 October 1984
Venue: Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Crowd: 8,000

Team Score
Republic of Ireland Ireland 4-8-9 (57)
Australia Australia 2-15-13 (70)
Ireland Australia
P.J. Buckley
Matt Connor
Ritchie Connor
John Costello
Tommy Dwyer
Shea Fahy
Martin Furlong
Liam Hayes
Jimmy Kerrigan
Eoin Liston
Mick Lyons
Seamus McHugh
Dermot McNicholl
Brian O'Donnell
Jack O'Shea
Noel Roche
Colm O'Rourke
Barney Rock
Tom Spillane
Liam Tierney
Sean Walsh
David Ackerly
Michael Aish
Craig Bradley
Allen Daniels
Terry Daniher
Robert DiPierdomenico
Robert Flower
Ross Glendinning
Brad Hardie
Craig Holden
Stephen Kernahan
Mark Lee
Simon Madden
Steve Malaxos
Garry McIntosh
Gary Pert
Peter Motley
John Platten
Murray Rance
Maurice Rioli
Robert Wiley

Second test[1]
28 October 1984
Venue: Croke Park, Dublin
Crowd: 12,500

Team Score
Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-18-8 (80)
Australia Australia 1-18-16 (76)
Ireland Australia
Liam Austin
Greg Blaney
P.J. Buckley
Plunkett Donaghy
Shea Fahy
Martin Furlong
Jimmy Kerrigan
Mick Lyons
Micky Martin
Peter McGinnity
Seamus McHugh
F. McMahon
Dermot McNicholl
Brian O'Donnell
Colm O'Rourke
Jack O'Shea
Noel Roche
Barney Rock
Tom Spillane
Liam Tierney
Sean Walsh
David Ackerly
Michael Aish
Craig Bradley
Allen Daniels
Terry Daniher
Robert DiPierdomenico
Robert Flower
Ross Glendinning
Russell Greene
Brad Hardie
Gerard Healy
Craig Holden
Stephen Kernahan
Mark Lee
Steve Malaxos
Garry McIntosh
Peter Motley
Gary Pert
John Platten
Murray Rance
Maurice Rioli

Third test[1]
4 November 1984
Venue: Croke Park, Dublin
Crowd: 32,318

Team Score
Republic of Ireland Ireland 5-11-8 (71)
Australia Australia 1-18-16 (76)
Ireland Australia
P.J. Buckley
Matt Connor
Ritchie Connor
John Costello
Tommy Dwyer
Shea Fahy
Charlie Nelligan
Liam Hayes
Jimmy Kerrigan
Eoin Liston
Mick Lyons
Seamus McHugh
Dermot McNicholl
Brian O'Donnell
Colm O'Rourke
Jack O'Shea
Noel Roche
Barney Rock
Tom Spillane
Liam Tierney
Sean Walsh
David Ackerly
Michael Aish
Craig Bradley
Allen Daniels
Terry Daniher
Robert DiPierdomenico
Robert Flower
Ross Glendinning
Brad Hardie
Craig Holden
Stephen Kernahan
Mark Lee
Simon Madden
Steve Malaxos
Garry McIntosh
Peter Motley
Gary Pert
John Platten
Murray Rance
Maurice Rioli
Robert Wiley

Beitzel Medal (Best player for the series) — J.Kerrigan (Ireland)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The Inaugural Series – 1984". Aussie Rules International. 1 January 2000. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "Australia v. Ireland since 1967". Footy Stats. 1 January 2000. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2014.

External links

  • Australia v. Ireland since 1967
  • Aussie Rules International: The Inaugural Series – 1984
  • GAA: International Rules – Series 1 – 1984 – Ireland
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