Paul Earley's Ireland International Rules Squad

Started by Rossfan, October 02, 2014, 05:26:09 PM

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rodney trotter

Quote from: Bingo on October 02, 2014, 05:36:19 PM
Open you say.

Will we all rock up with GAABOARD jerseys and see how we go!

I was reading a piece in the paper Monday and it was going through those involved. Mentioned a lot who hadn't attended training yet but they "hoped" they would.

That was probaly players who are involved with their Clubs.



Dublin's Cian O'Sullivan and Paul Flynn have been ruled out of the International Rules series with hip problems.

O'Sullivan, who trained with the squad a few weeks ago, has undergone surgery to fix a hip problem, while a similar injury means Flynn won't be boarding the flight to Perth either.

Ireland manager Paul Earley is also planning without the Carlton trio of Ciaran Byrne, Zach Tuohy and Ciaran Sheehan, who have pre-season commitments with the Blues, while recently-retired Wicklow star Leighton Glynn is doubtful due to a thumb injury.





Farmer dam

Is it available to watch online anyone know for a man in uk

AlriteHorse

Can't see this being sold out though ya never know. Some of the Perth teams games don't even be sold out. (Dockers and eagles). Live right next to the stadium and undecided whether I'll go or not. How bad the hangover is after a wedding the day before will determine if I go or not.

Will be interesting to see the Ireland team. The Aussies have a lethal team on paper but how it transfers to grass is another story.
Allez les bleus! Forza azzurri!

ONeill

If you had to send a team over for 'The Biff' (circa 1984)- who do we pick?

There are bound to be a few ignorant fcukers from Offaly still playing ball.

McKeever? Murphy?

No Tyrone men unfortunately. A couple of Monaghan men could handle themselves.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Never beat the deeler

Quote from: AlriteHorse on October 15, 2014, 03:06:49 PM
Can't see this being sold out though ya never know. Some of the Perth teams games don't even be sold out. (Dockers and eagles). Live right next to the stadium and undecided whether I'll go or not. How bad the hangover is after a wedding the day before will determine if I go or not.

Will be interesting to see the Ireland team. The Aussies have a lethal team on paper but how it transfers to grass is another story.

If you look at the ticketek site, it allows you to pick your tickets using the map - its currently about 2/3 or 3/4 sold

http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/2014-international-rules-australia-v-ireland-subiaco-western-australia-22-11-2014/event/13004CE8B1113240?artistid=1631375&majorcatid=10005&minorcatid=0&tm_link=artist_msg-0_13004CE8B1113240
Hasta la victoria siempre

Jinxy

If he brings any Kildare lads they'll probably seek asylum over there.
If you were any use you'd be playing.

Jim Vaughan

On official GAA Twitter today....
Want to see Ireland vs Australia on 22 November? You can with the International Rules Official Irish Supporters Tour: www.justsplit.com/international-rules-australia-2014

for anyone that's interested in following the team to Perth

rodney trotter

James O'Donoghue won't be part of the Ireland International Rules squad to face Australia in Perth next month because of a persistent shoulder injury.

There are fears that the Legion clubman, who will pick up his second GAA /GPA All Star in-a-row tomorrow night, may require corrective surgery on the injury which troubled him throughout this season and forced him to miss Kerry's Munster SFC semi-final win over Clare in June.

Ireland manager Paul Earley will name his squad next week with Mayo's Pearse Hanley the only AFL-based player expected to be included.


Syferus

Are any other Roscommon lads going to be in the squad? And it's Pearce.. Ballagh names aren't that hard to spell right.

Schkite

When do they fly out? That will affect a few selections with club championships ongoing.

rodney trotter

The International Rules is a later date this year to give some lee way for the Club Championship, 22nd of November. It will still affect a few players.
Not sure when they fly out.

Few rule changes this year too, as well as it being just the one test.  http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-07-22/irs-changes-favour-home-team

Rossfan

So we're probably lookin at gettin bet this year  :(
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

orangeman


rodney trotter

Ireland won well in the warm up game, won't be as easy next week
http://t.co/OMDEAos7Ex

IRELAND 100

VFL SELECTION 28

IRELAND'S INTERNATIONAL rules team had its first run-out at Trevor Barker Beach Oval in Sandringham this morning and recorded a comprehensive victory over the Victoria Football League selection, drawn from what is effectively the AFL reserve league.

It will have been a concern for Ireland that their opponents, who gamely kept going until the end actually outscored the visitors 13-11 in the final quarter.

Otherwise it was a useful exercise in blowing the cobwebs out of the system for the GAA team, which has been in training regularly over the past two months but given the nature of the game, hasn't played a match since last year's series.

Ireland started sharply and had four goals scored in the first quarter – Cork's Colm O'Neill hitting a hat-trick with captain Michael Murphy providing the other – to lead convincingly 31-6 at the first break.

Ireland struggled a little at the start with the new rule prohibiting short kick-outs and requiring the ball to travel 45 metres but adapted. There was still some classic Australian marking around the middle with Coburg's Lech Featherstone taking couple of spectacular catches.

Ireland though were sharper up front and turned most of their attacks to account with just one behind – the one-point score, which is equivalent of a narrow wide in Gaelic football – or 14 per cent of their total as opposed to 75 per cent for the VFL, whose kicking betrayed their lack of familiarity with the round ball.

Ireland were missing Monaghan's Conor McManus – last year's Player of the Series and top scorer – who along with fellow international Chrissy McKaigue was involved in today's Ulster club championship semi-final between Clontibret and Slaughtneil but the scores came easily enough.

Five more were added to the first-quarter total – another from O'Neill and Murphy plus contributions from Aidan O'Shea, Pearce Hanley, Ireland's only current AFL players and Seán Cavanagh, who put in an impressively energetic display.

Having led 59-8 at half-time and 89-14 going into the last quarter Ireland began to lose urgency and the home side rallied creditably. Their only goal, pinged in after a sustained attack by Adam Cockie was celebrated like an AFL contract.

Speaking afterwards, manager Paul Earley said that he was happy with the exercise, which was the first warm-up match Ireland have undertaken since the slightly notorious one in Perth 11 years ago when Tipperary's Declan Browne missed out on both tests because of a leg injury picked up in a challenge by WAFL selection player Ashley Prescott.

Earley was keen however to have a practice, as this year's international competition will be decided over just one test next Saturday evening in Perth's Patterson Stadium.

"Yeah, we achieved the objectives we set out to achieve: to get a good run-out; some things we did reasonably well others we can improve on and we've got some work to do in particular areas and we came through without any serious injuries. I think we have a few minor knocks and hopefully they'll clear up ok tomorrow."

IRELAND: Niall Morgan (Tyrone); Kevin McKernan (Down), Neil McGee (Donegal), Ciarán McDonald (Tipperary); Colm Boyle (Mayo), Lee Keegan (Mayo), James McCarthy (Dublin); Aidan Walsh (Cork; vice-captain), Seán Cavanagh (Tyrone); Cathal Cregg (Roscommon), Colm Begley (Laois); Pearce Hanley (Brisbane Lions and Mayo ); Colm O'Neill (Cork), Michael Murphy (Donegal; capt.), Ross Munnelly (Laois).

Inter-change: Matthew Donnelly (Tyrone), Finian Hanley (Galway), Darren Hughes (Monaghan), Kevin McLoughlin (Mayo), David Moran (Kerry), Pádraig O'Neill (Kildare), Paddy O'Rourke (Meath), Aidan O'Shea (Mayo).

Scorers: C O'Neill 30 (4-1-3), M Murphy 19 (2-1-4), A O'Shea 16 pts (1-3-1), C Cregg 9 (0-3-0), S Cavanagh 9 (1-1-0), P Hanley 6 (1-0-0), R Munnelly 5 (0-1-2), C Boyle 3 (0-1-0), D Hughes 1 (0-0-1), D Moran 1 (0-0-1), M Donnellly 1 (0-0-1).

VFL: Evan Panozza (vice-capt.); Tom O'Sullivan, Thomas Paule, Tom Gribble; Adam Marcon, Luke Tynan, Jye Bolton; Ben Jolley (capt.), Adam Cockie; Myke Cook, Nicholas Newman, Scott Clouston; Lech Featherstone, James Magner, Toby Pinwill (vice-capt.).

Inter-change: Adam Saad, Scott Sherlock; Ben Cavarra, Cameron Lockwood, Nick Rippon; Ben Smithwick, Bede Mahon, Jackson Geary, Ben Davies, Jake Owen,.

Scorers: A Cockie 9 (1-1-0); L Featherstone (0-1-1); S Clouston 4 (0-1-1); J Bolton 3 (0-1-0); T Pinwill 3 (0-1-0); N Rippon 1 (0-0-1); T O'Sullivan 1 (0-0-1); J Owen 1 (0-0-1), B Davies 1 (0-0-1).

Ed Hardy