2015 International Rules Series

2015 International Rules Series
Event International Rules Series
Ireland won by 4 points
Date 21 November 2015
Venue Croke Park, Dublin, County Dublin
Man of the Match Bernard Brogan (Ireland)
Man of the Match Harry Taylor (Australia)
Referee Joe McQuillan (Ireland)
Mat Nicholls (Australia)[1]
Attendance 38,386

The 2015 International Rules Series (officially the 2015 EirGrid International Rules Test[2]) was contested between Gaelic footballers from Ireland and Australian footballers from Australia. The 19th series of International rules football since the concept's inception in 1984, Australia entered the test as defending champions, following their 10-point victory in the solitary test match in 2014. The match was played at the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Croke Park, on Saturday, 21 November.[3]

As per the previous year, the series was a single one-off test match, with the winner of the test match claiming the Cormac McAnallen Cup. Ireland were the winners of the series, claiming a four-point victory over Australia.

Fixture

Background

Irish team

Newly elected GAA President Aogan O' Fearghail had the luxury of choosing a new Irish management team, after the traditional two-year stint for former manager Paul Earley expired at the conclusion of the previous series.[4] In March 2015, the GAA announced former All-Ireland winning Armagh manager Joe Kernan as the new manager of the Irish team.

For us to be able to put on the green jerseys that [Irish soccer and rugby players] wear with such pride, you see the national anthems and the emotion, we’d just love to have that feeling and that opportunity
 Bernard Brogan, Ireland captain[5]

Kernan spoke of a desire to emphasise the skills component of the game in his selection policy. He was joined on the selection panel by Pádraic Joyce, Darragh Ó Sé and Dermot Earley.[6] On 24 October 2015, the GAA announced that Dublin's three-time All-Ireland winning forward Bernard Brogan would be appointed captain of the Ireland team for test match against Australia. Speaking of the appointment, Brogan stated "it is both an honour and a privilege to not only represent Ireland, but to captain the national team too. As footballers, opportunities to play for Ireland and pit our skills against athletes from other nations and codes are few and far between and next month we will test ourselves against arguably the strongest ever Australian team to come here."[7] Mayo footballer and two-time All Star Lee Keegan was named vice-captain.[8]

Ireland manager Joe Kernan announced the 23-man Irish squad on 11 November 2015. Footballer of the Year Jack McCaffrey is among nine All Stars selected in the panel. In total 12 counties from all four provinces were represented in the squad, with All-Ireland champions Dublin leading the list with five players selected.[9]

Australian team

Australia retained their selection policy of selecting only players who had received All-Australian honours in their careers.[10] The team also retained the services of last year's successful management team, featuring four-time premiership coach Alastair Clarkson and assistants Ross Lyon and Chris Scott.[11]

It's going to be tough. I'm sure [Ireland] will be smarting a little bit after lowering their colours to us last year. They will have looked at the quality of our players and the way that we played and trying everything they can to win this game and get the trophy back in Ireland
 Alastair Clarkson, Australian coach[12]

The Australian team held a training camp at a New York college in the week preceding the test match, in a bid to offer further incentive to players considering accepting an offer to play in the team.[13] Retired 400 game player and perennial Australian goalkeeper Dustin Fletcher underwent a fitness test in September 2015 with the view to concluding his football career by playing in his fifth International Rules Series.[14]

The Australian squad was announced on 16 October 2015. Among the squad was multiple All-Australian and recent Geelong pick-up Patrick Dangerfield, last year's Jim Stynes Medallist Luke Hodge and Hawthorn premiership players Sam Mitchell and Jarryd Roughead. Of the 22-man squad, only four players – Roughead, Andrew Gaff, Dyson Heppell and Jake Stringer – had not represented Australia in International rules football before. Fourteen of the players who represented Australia in the 2014 test match returned for the 2015 version.[15] On 2 November 2015, Port Adelaide forward Chad Wingard, originally selected in the 22-man team, was withdrawn on account of a persistent knee injury. His place in the side was taken by Fremantle forward Hayden Ballantyne.[16]

The Australian management team announced the formation of a 5-man leadership group on 12 November 2015 at the commencement of their week-long training camp in New York City. Harry Taylor, Nick Riewoldt, Robert Murphy, Luke Hodge and Sam Mitchell were named as squad leaders[17] with Hawthorn's Luke Hodge selected as captain of the team.[18] A warm-up match against New York GAA scheduled to be played on 14 November 2015 was cancelled, with the team instead playing an internal scratch match at the training base of NFL franchise the New York Jets.[19]

Squads

Ireland
Name Team
Bernard Brogan (c) Dublin
Lee Keegan (vc) Mayo
Niall Morgan (gk) Tyrone
Colm Begley Laois
Gary Brennan Clare
Eoin Cadogan Cork
Mattie Donnelly Tyrone
Eoin Doyle Kildare
Peter Harte Tyrone
Darren Hughes Monaghan
Paul Kerrigan Cork
Jack McCaffrey Dublin
Ciarán McDonald Tipperary
Philip McMahon Dublin
Conor McManus Monaghan
Rory O'Carroll Dublin
John O'Loughlin Laois
Aidan O'Shea Mayo
Michael Quinn Longford
Donnchadh Walsh Kerry
Diarmuid Connolly Dublin
Paul Cribbin Kildare
Paddy McBrearty Donegal

Australia
Name Team
Luke Hodge (c) Hawthorn
Dustin Fletcher (gk) Essendon
Hayden Ballantyne Fremantle
Eddie Betts Adelaide
Grant Birchall Hawthorn
Luke Breust Hawthorn
Patrick Dangerfield Geelong
Andrew Gaff West Coast
Brendon Goddard Essendon
Robbie Gray Port Adelaide
Dyson Heppell Essendon
Sam Mitchell Hawthorn
Leigh Montagna St Kilda
David Mundy Fremantle
Robert Murphy Western Bulldogs
Nick Riewoldt St Kilda
Tom Rockliff Brisbane Lions
Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn
Nick Smith Sydney
Jake Stringer Western Bulldogs
Harry Taylor Geelong
Easton Wood Western Bulldogs

Result

2015 International Rules Test
Saturday 21 November (7.00pm IST / 6.00am AEDT) Ireland def. Australia Croke Park, Dublin (Crowd: 38,386) [20][21][22]
Video
1.5.0 (21)
3.8.1 (43)
3.10.2 (50)
3.11.5 (56)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.4.1 (13)
0.6.5 (23)
0.11.6 (39)
1.13.7 (52)
Umpires: Joe McQuillan (Ireland) &
Mat Nicholls (Australia)
Television broadcast: RTÉ2 (Ireland)[23]
7mate (Australia)[24]
O'Shea 2, McManus Goals Betts
Brogan 4
McManus 3
Connolly, O'Shea, Keegan, Hughes 1
Overs Gray 3
Betts 2, Riewoldt 2
Roughead, Ballantyne, Montagna, Mundy, Breust, Heppell 1
O'Shea, Brogan, McManus, Keegan Best Taylor, Mitchell, Breust, Heppell, Betts, Riewoldt

See also

References

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