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International Rules 2nd test TV Times

  • Tuesday, October 28 2008 @ 11:51 am ACDT
  • Contributed by: Sean Finlayson
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International Rules Once again, due in part due to the involvement of a second country with a large diaspora, and perhaps the recent history of violence, the International Rules Series seems to have a growing international audience, perhaps rivalling the AFL Grand Final in terms of overall interest, not just on television but also internet coverage, YouTube and media interest.

Here are the Australian and international television broadcast details for the 2nd IR test which will be held between Australia vs Ireland in Melbourne on Friday 31st October at MCG 7:45pm AEDT.

Madonna's adopted boy a happy Hawk

  • Tuesday, October 28 2008 @ 07:58 am ACDT
  • Contributed by: Sean Finlayson
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General News The Herald Sun published an interesting article about David Banda, the Malawian boy adopted by American singer Madonna and his favourite piece of clothing - a Hawthorn Hawks AFL jumper. A most unlikely combination.

The article Madonna's boy David Banda is Hawthorn's latest fan appears here.

International Rules Masters debuts on the Gold Coast

  • Monday, October 27 2008 @ 01:43 pm ACDT
  • Contributed by: Sean Finlayson
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International Rules International Rules continues to be the focus of the Australian foobtall off-season.

Masters (over 35) level International Rules has been played between Ireland and Australia for 6 years, more recently named the Paddy Gaffney Cup in memory of an Irish footballer who died during a junior club match.

Australia has never won the series, but this year have pulled out the big guns. Former AFL players Gavin Wanganeen, Richard Champion, Adrian Fletcher, Paul Dimattina, Shaun Smith, Brad Sholl and Paul Hudson took on Ireland's over 35s in the first of a two game series.

Following the domestic NSW Thrilling match in Sydney and the international senior match also being decided by a point, the contest should no doubt be close.

This year the series came to the Gold Coast for the first time with a match played at Len Peak Oval, Kirra on the 26th October. The decider will be played on November 1 in Melbourne.

Love affair with Irish plateauing?

  • Sunday, October 26 2008 @ 08:55 am ACDT
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There has been a flurry of activity in seeking to draft Irish Gaelic footballers into the AFL in recent years, and with the Ricky Nixon trials held in Ireland, it seems like the numbers will continue to rise.

However it should be acknowledged that there have been many Irish players drafted with late picks in the past, with few of them establishing AFL careers. These days the process is handled better via club rookie lists, but despite that recently there have been a lot of Irishmen leave their clubs - voluntarily or otherwise. In the last few months Carlton has ended Aisake O'hAilpin's time, team-mate Michael Shields decided Australian football was not for him, and now there is speculation that Brisbane's Colm Begley is not in favour with the new Michael Voss-led regime.

Begley appeared to make the transition to Aussie Rules in record time, with 2007 his best year, but was hampered by injury this past season and reports are that he has not been offered a contract for 2009. It seems his time at the Lions is not definitely up, but his management is looking elsewhere on the assumption that the odds are now against him. Meanwhile Begley is giving his full attention to representing Ireland in the International Rules series.

More information at Former Lion takes the field in International Rules and Begley focused on next fortnight.

What a Finish! Ireland by One Point in an International Thriller

  • Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 04:42 pm ACDT
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International Rules Sporting chess reached another high last night as the Irish held back a fast advancing Australian side to win by one point the first International Rules match, 45-44, before a crowd of 35,000 at an occasionally wet Subiaco.

As expected, with superior understanding of the floating round ball, the Irish went out to a big lead early, particularly finding the net for 6 points which the Australians had trouble doing. However, by half time, aided by superior fitness, the Australians had brought the score back to a one point deficit of 18-19.

Aussies place IR side

  • Friday, October 24 2008 @ 11:58 am ACDT
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International Rules

Australia has named its placed squad for the International Rules Test against Ireland in Perth tonight.

Adelaide's Nathan Bock gets the crucial and unfamiliar role of goal-keeper. The final team is based on player availability and those deemed suited to the hybrid game, and sees remarkably few (just one) Geelong players, despite their AFL dominance up until the 2008 Grand Final.

Australia

GK: Nathan Bock (Adelaide)
B: Michael Firrito (North Melbourne), Brad Sewell (Hawthorn), Campbell Brown (Hawthorn)
HB: Ryan Crowley (Fremantle), Drew Petrie (North Melbourne), Adam Selwood (West Coast)
M: Brent Harvey (North Melbourne), Scott Thompson (Adelaide)
HF: Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood), Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide), David Rodan (Port Adelaide)
F: Michael Osborne (Hawthorn), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide), Matt Campbell (North Melbourne)

I/C (one to be omitted): Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs), Jared Brennan (Brisbane Lions), Nathan Foley (Richmond), Roger Hayden (Fremantle), Leigh Montagna (St Kilda), Marc Murphy (Carlton), Max Rooke (Geelong), Kade Simpson (Carlton), Dale Thomas (Collingwood), Daniel Wells (North Melbourne)

Ireland's unplaced full squad is listed below.

Opinion - Vision vs Myopia

  • Friday, October 24 2008 @ 10:45 am ACDT
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International Rules International Rules - A Fifty Year Tradition and the cynics of the press

It is now over 50 years since Harry Beitzel took the Galahs to Ireland and New York, and since they defeated one of the top GAA teams at their own game, in the biggest shock to hit Gaelic football in a long while.

Every few years we have had series, playing exciting versions of the hybrid game, International Rules, which combines Aussie Rules with Gaelic football. The next instalment begins tonight.

USFootyNews.com 2008 Goal Kicker and MVP

North America At the 2008 USFooty National Championship Tournament in Colorado Springs CO, USFootyNews.com held a little ceremony for their 2008 Goal Kicker of the Year and MVP of the Year. Chris Moerman, the Nashville Kangaroo full forward, kicked 43 goals to win the Goal Kicker of the Year award. Kelly Nelson, OC Bomber and Revo mid-fielder, received 12 votes to win the 2008 MVP. Terry Miniken of Coopers Brewery graciously provided the boys with a six pack of Coopers Ale and a Cooper's T-shirt each.

Moerman had an outstanding year with Nashville. He had an incredible averge of just over 6 goals a game in his 7 games. This included 13 goals against Baton Rouge where he was also named best on ground.

Moerman's coach, Marty Thompson, pointed out that even with this 13 goal haul he had numerous assists. Thompson said things slowed down a little as the season wore on because word got out and teams started to double team Moerman. Still, even in his last game against Minneosota, Moerman kicked 6 goals in Nashville's desperate attempt to win the MAAFL Championship.

Kelly Nelson also had an amazing year. Nelson played 6 for Orange County and 3 for the Revolution in Melbourne at the International Cup. He was named in the three best in 5 of OC's six games and had three best on grounds. In Melbourne he was named in the best for three games and was best on ground in the Revo's dismantling of China. Highlights included a best on ground in OC's defeat of San Diego and two goals for the Revos against Japan in their last game of the Melbourne tour.

To see the full count of goal kickers and vote getters for 2008 go to USFootyNews.com Stats page.

Congratulations from USFootyNews.com to both Chris Moerman and Kelly Nelson and thanks to Coopers Brewery for their support.

Sydney dishes up an International Rules thriller

  • Wednesday, October 22 2008 @ 12:45 am ACDT
  • Contributed by: Sean Finlayson
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International Rules The Sydney AFL have defeated the NSWGAA in the International Rules match in a thriller to win the first Mike Raftery Cup.

Before a great crowd, the Aussie Rules players won by a solitary behind in a closely fought game.

Sydney AFL: 4.3.10 (43)
NSWGAA: 3.6.6 (42)

Editor: to refresh people's memories, it's 6 points for an "under" in the goal net, 3 for an "over" between the main posts, and 1 for a behind between the outer posts, as per normal Australian football.

Sydney's Aussie Rules team featured several talented players on AFL scholarships including Geelong's Ranga Ediriwickrama, Melbourne's Ted Strudwick and St Kilda's former recipient Blake McGrath who all had good games.

Following the success of the clash, officials of the AFL Sydney and NSWGAA are currently in discussions to make this a regular event.

A full report can be read in AFL Sydney takes out International Rules clash.

Second chance unlikely for South African born van Rheenen

  • Tuesday, October 21 2008 @ 06:49 pm ACDT
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Africa

AFL club St Kilda today announced that it has delisted several players and among them is South African born rookie Luke van Reenen.

The 201cm ruckman, who started playing football in suburban South East Melbourne was yet to debut at AFL level and had an ordinary run of games and injury (Injuries slow internationals) with the Casey Scorpions. At 20 years of age and without a senior game to his name it is unlikely that van Rheenen will be picked up in the upcoming drafts.

Bulldogs list two Fijians after island trials

  • Tuesday, October 21 2008 @ 04:31 pm ACDT
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Oceania

The Melbourne Herald Sun newspaper today reported that AFL club the Western Bulldogs have rookie-listed (not strictly true) young Fijians Inoke Ratu and Solomoni Loki, after conducting trials in Labasa and Suva during the weekend. Ratu is described as a 19-year-old 197cm tall with good pace and an excellent leap, while Loki is a 16-year-old seen as a potential midfielder.

Both will remain in Fiji under a $1000-a-year commitment from the Bulldogs, but will follow a strict development program and visit the Bulldogs' home base Whitten Oval in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray several times. The article also mentions the pair will play in a new Oceania zone of the International Cup - a piece of information we'll be sure to investigate in the very near future.

The full article can be read at Dogs' Island Delight.

Note: It appears this is the first use of the International Scholarship List. Canadian Rugby International Mike Pyke, recruited by the Sydney Swans, appears to have been obtained via Sydney's normal rookie list.

AFL Europe proposed - Euro championship concept

  • Tuesday, October 21 2008 @ 01:30 pm ACDT
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Europe

A genuine European Championships, under IC eligibility rules and played either 16 or 18-a-side on full-sized fields, is a hot topic of discussion at the moment. In addition to the "original three" of Ireland, Great Britain and Denmark, the "next generation" of Spain, Germany, Finland and Sweden have also played test matches on full-sized pitches under all-local content rules, all except Germany having now appeared at the International Cup down under.

The Spain Bulls, drawn from the Madrid Bears, have since disappeared from the spotlight somewhat, but the Catalan league has continued to show healthy growth and has a large pool of local players for a potential full-scale national squad.

A number of others are within range of mounting a competitive 22-man all local squad. France definitely have the numbers, particularly if they can get one or two more clubs off the ground in the near future. Croatia performed very strongly at this year's EU Cup with an all-local squad of almost 20.

Some have also suggested inviting the Israel-Palestine Peace Team to any future European Championships to help try and cement footy in the region.

All of this adds up to an 8 or possibly even 10-team European Championships being feasible within the next few years. The details of ARFLI president CiarĂ¡n O' Hara's suggested model and the completion of his main AFL Europe proposal follow.

In the second half of O' Hara's AFL Europe proposal, he suggests a structure for a triennial European Championship, for the first time bringing together the teams of the older established leagues in Europe with the newer countries that have competed separately in tournaments like the CEAFL Championships, the Eastern European Tri-Nations and the rapidly growing EU Cup.

We will also be bringing you some information in the next few days about another concept for the European Champs that was discussed at the EU Cup conference in Prague last weekend.

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