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Australia international rules football team

The Australia international rules football team is Australia's senior representative team in International rules football, a hybrid sport derived from Australian rules football and Gaelic football. The current team is solely made up of players from the Australian Football League.

Australia
Emblem     
UnionAustralian Football League
Head coachChris Scott (2017)
CaptainShaun Burgoyne (2017)
First colours
Biggest win
Australia 69 – 31 Ireland
(2006, 2nd Test)
Biggest defeat
Ireland 116 – 37 Australia
(2013, 2nd Test)

Although Australian rules football is played around the world at an amateur level, Australia is considered far too strong to compete against at senior level.[citation needed] Hence, selection in the Australian international rules team is the only opportunity that Australian rules footballers have to represent their country. Until 2004, the majority of the men's Australian squad was composed of members of the All-Australian team as well as other outstanding performers from the season. In 2005, the decision was made to select players best suited to the conditions of the hybrid game, which usually resulted in a younger, smaller and quicker team being selected.[1] However this was reverted to the All-Australian model ahead of the 2014 series. For the 2013 Series only, the decision was made to select an all-Indigenous team, known as the Indigenous All-Stars.[2] Because of the severely limited playing pool, the Indigenous All-Stars lost by an aggregate of 101 points over the two Tests, including a record-breaking 79-point defeat in the 2nd Test.

Competing in the International Rules Series, the only team Australia plays against is the Ireland international rules football team. The series has been played intermittently since 1984. Australian under-age teams have been represented in the past, as well as a women's team in 2006. Australia last hosted the International Rules Series in 2017.

Squads

2017

1 Travis Boak (Port Adelaide)
2 Paddy Ryder (Port Adelaide)
3 Michael Hibberd (Melbourne)
4 Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)
5 Kade Simpson (Carlton)
6 Zach Merrett (Essendon)
7 Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)
8 Brendon Goddard (Essendon) – Goalkeeper
9 Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn) – Captain
10 Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
11 Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
12 Robbie Tarrant (North Melbourne)
14 Joel Selwood (Geelong)
15 Dayne Zorko (Brisbane)
16 Ben Brown (North Melbourne)
17 Neville Jetta (Melbourne)
18 Eddie Betts (Adelaide)
20 Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide)
21 Luke Shuey (West Coast)
22 Shaun Higgins (North Melbourne)
29 Rory Laird (Adelaide)
35 Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
  • Toby Greene withdrew from the squad after breaking his toe, and Gary Ablett withdrew for personal reasons.[3]
  • Selwood missed the first game due to an ankle injury.[4]
  • Pendlebury and Ryder only played the first game; Higgins was added to the team for the second game.[5]

2015 (Tour to Ireland)

Jim Stynes Medal: Harry Taylor

2014

Jim Stynes Medal: Luke Hodge

2013 (Tour to Ireland)

Jim Stynes Medal: Ashley McGrath[6]

2011

Jim Stynes Medal: James Kelly[7]

2010 (Tour to Ireland)

 
Australia squad, 2010 International Rules Series

Jim Stynes Medal: Dane Swan[8]

2008

Jim Stynes Medal: Kade Simpson[10]

*Max Rooke was named in the initial squad, but did not play due to illness. He was replaced in the squad for the second game by Josh Hunt.[11]

2006 (Tour to Ireland)

[12]

Jim Stynes Medal – Ryan O'Keefe

*Brendan Fevola was an emergency for the first game, but was sent home before the second game due to misconduct in that he was involved in a fight at a pub.[13]

**Lindsay Gilbee and Sam Fisher only played in the first game.

***Brett Peake and David Mundy only played in the second game.[14]

2005

Jim Stynes Medal – Andrew McLeod

2004 (Tour to Ireland)

[15][16]

Jim Stynes Medal – Nathan Brown

2003

Coach:Garry Lyon

Jim Stynes Medal – Brent Harvey

2002 (Tour to Ireland)

Jim Stynes Medal: Andrew Kellaway

2001

Jim Stynes Medal – Matthew Lloyd

2000 (Tour to Ireland)

Jim Stynes Medal – James Hird

1999

Jim Stynes Medal – Jason Akermanis

1998 (Tour to Ireland)

Jim Stynes Medal – Stephen Silvagni

Australian honour roll

Honour roll

Series Captain(s) Goalkeeper(s) Jim Stynes Medal Coach Result
1998 Wayne Carey Stephen Silvagni Stephen Silvagni Leigh Matthews Ireland (128–118)
1999 Nathan Buckley Stephen Silvagni Jason Akermanis Dermott Brereton Ireland (122–114)
2000 James Hird Andrew Kellaway James Hird Dermott Brereton Australia (123–98)
2001 Michael Voss Simon Goodwin Matthew Lloyd Garry Lyon Ireland (130–105)
2002 Shane Crawford Andrew Kellaway Andrew Kellaway Garry Lyon Australia (101–95)
2003 Shane Crawford Glen Jakovich Brent Harvey Garry Lyon Australia (101–94)
2004 James Hird Simon Goodwin Nathan Brown Garry Lyon Ireland (132–82)
2005 Andrew McLeod & Chris Johnson Dustin Fletcher Andrew McLeod Kevin Sheedy Australia (163–106)
2006 Barry Hall & Dustin Fletcher Dustin Fletcher Ryan O'Keefe Kevin Sheedy Australia (109–79)
2008 Brent Harvey Nathan Bock & Michael Firrito Kade Simpson Michael Malthouse Ireland (102–97)
2010 Adam Goodes Dustin Fletcher Dane Swan Michael Malthouse Australia (102–92)
2011 Brad Green Matt Suckling James Kelly Rodney Eade Ireland (130–65)
2013 Daniel Wells Ashley McGrath Ashley McGrath Michael O'Loughlin Ireland (173–72)
2014 Joel Selwood Dustin Fletcher Luke Hodge Alastair Clarkson Australia (56–46)
2015 Luke Hodge Dustin Fletcher Harry Taylor Alastair Clarkson Ireland (56–52)
2017 Shaun Burgoyne Brendan Goddard Nat Fyfe Chris Scott Australia (116–103)

Most Australian caps

Note: includes players' caps from 1984 – 2014.[17]

Player Club Series Number of Caps
Brent Harvey North Melbourne 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2014 10
Terry Daniher Essendon 1984, 1986, 1990 9
Steve Malaxos Claremont/West Coast 1984, 1987, 1990 9
Craig Bradley Carlton 2000, 2001, 2002 9
Gary Pert Collingwood 1984, 1986, 1987 8
Tony McGuinness Footscray 1986, 1987, 1990 8
Rohan Smith Footscray 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 8
Shane Crawford Hawthorn 2000, 2001, 2002 8
Nathan Brown Western Bulldogs/Richmond 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 7

Guernsey

The 1984–1990 Australian teams wore a traditional Australian rules sleeveless guernsey in plain gold. The teams of 1998–2011 wore a predominantly navy blue Gaelic football style guernsey, with either a green or gold v or green and gold sash. The Indigenous All-Stars team which represented Australia in 2013 wore a unique Indigenous-styled guernsey. Ahead of the 2014 test match, the Australian guernsey was significantly altered, in favour of a mix of green and gold, with the traditional v-shape.[18]

See also

References

  1. ^ AFL typecasts its International Rules team
  2. ^ AFL: Australia to field all-Indigenous team for International Rules Series against Ireland
  3. ^ "Ablett out of International Rules series". Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Fyfe stars as Aussies' IRS heat melts Irish – AFL.com.au". afl.com.au. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Pendlebury, Ryder to miss Perth Rules Test". SBS News. AAP. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  6. ^ Ash McGrath with Jim Stynes Medal (via Twitter)
  7. ^ Kelly Aussie's best
  8. ^ AAP (31 October 2010). "Australia claim McAnallen Cup". SportsAustralia.com. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  9. ^ Crowley, Hayden, Selwood in Rules squad; 8 October 2008
  10. ^ AAP (31 October 2008). . The Age. Archived from the original on 3 November 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  11. ^ Josh Hunt joins Aussie squad; 28 October 2008
  12. ^ Australian Panel 2006 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Nick Higginbottom, Mark Stevens and Sam Edmund; AFL demands Fevola apology; 2 November 2006
  14. ^ Aussies thump Ireland to regain trophy; RTÉ; 5 November 2006
  15. ^ "Irish terriers tear through Australia" theage.com.au 26 October 2004. URL accessed 7 September 2006
  16. ^ "Irish Lyon gives tour squad seal of approval 27 December 2004 at the Wayback Machine" abc.net.au 5 October 2004. URL accessed 7 September 2006
  17. ^ Lovett, Michael, ed. (2010). AFL Record Season Guide 2010. p. 898. ISBN 978-0-9806274-5-9.
  18. ^ 2014 Australia International Rules jumper decided

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members of the All Australian team as well as other outstanding performers from the season In 2005 the decision was made to select players best suited to the conditions of the hybrid game which usually resulted in a younger smaller and quicker team being selected 1 However this was reverted to the All Australian model ahead of the 2014 series For the 2013 Series only the decision was made to select an all Indigenous team known as the Indigenous All Stars 2 Because of the severely limited playing pool the Indigenous All Stars lost by an aggregate of 101 points over the two Tests including a record breaking 79 point defeat in the 2nd Test Competing in the International Rules Series the only team Australia plays against is the Ireland international rules football team The series has been played intermittently since 1984 Australian under age teams have been represented in the past as well as a women s team in 2006 Australia last hosted the International Rules Series in 2017 Contents 1 Squads 1 1 2017 1 2 2015 Tour to Ireland 1 3 2014 1 4 2013 Tour to Ireland 1 5 2011 1 6 2010 Tour to Ireland 1 7 2008 1 8 2006 Tour to Ireland 1 9 2005 1 10 2004 Tour to Ireland 1 11 2003 1 12 2002 Tour to Ireland 1 13 2001 1 14 2000 Tour to Ireland 1 15 1999 1 16 1998 Tour to Ireland 2 Australian honour roll 2 1 Honour roll 2 2 Most Australian caps 2 3 Guernsey 3 See also 4 ReferencesSquads Edit2017 Edit 1 Travis Boak Port Adelaide 2 Paddy Ryder Port Adelaide 3 Michael Hibberd Melbourne 4 Jack Gunston Hawthorn 5 Kade Simpson Carlton 6 Zach Merrett Essendon 7 Nat Fyfe Fremantle 8 Brendon Goddard Essendon Goalkeeper 9 Shaun Burgoyne Hawthorn Captain 10 Scott Pendlebury Collingwood 11 Rory Sloane Adelaide 12 Robbie Tarrant North Melbourne 14 Joel Selwood Geelong 15 Dayne Zorko Brisbane 16 Ben Brown North Melbourne 17 Neville Jetta Melbourne 18 Eddie Betts Adelaide 20 Chad Wingard Port Adelaide 21 Luke Shuey West Coast 22 Shaun Higgins North Melbourne 29 Rory Laird Adelaide 35 Patrick Dangerfield Geelong Toby Greene withdrew from the squad after breaking his toe and Gary Ablett withdrew for personal reasons 3 Selwood missed the first game due to an ankle injury 4 Pendlebury and Ryder only played the first game Higgins was added to the team for the second game 5 2015 Tour to Ireland Edit Hayden Ballantyne Fremantle Eddie Betts Adelaide Grant Birchall Hawthorn Luke Breust Hawthorn Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide Dustin Fletcher Essendon Goalkeeper Andrew Gaff West Coast Brendon Goddard Essendon Robbie Gray Port Adelaide Dyson Heppell Essendon Luke Hodge Hawthorn Captain 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 Swans Jake Stringer Western Bulldogs Harry Taylor Geelong Easton Wood Western Bulldogs Coach Alastair ClarksonJim Stynes Medal Harry Taylor 2014 Edit Grant Birchall Hawthorn Travis Boak Port Adelaide Luke Breust Hawthorn Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide Dustin Fletcher Essendon Goalkeeper Nathan Fyfe Fremantle Brendon Goddard Essendon Robbie Gray Port Adelaide Brent Harvey North Melbourne Luke Hodge Hawthorn Kieren Jack Sydney Steve Johnson Geelong Jarrad McVeigh Sydney Sam Mitchell Hawthorn Leigh Montagna St Kilda Nic Naitanui West Coast Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Tom Rockliff Brisbane Lions Joel Selwood Geelong Captain Brodie Smith Adelaide Harry Taylor Geelong Jobe Watson Essendon Chad Wingard Port Adelaide Coach Alastair ClarksonJim Stynes Medal Luke Hodge 2013 Tour to Ireland Edit Tony Armstrong Sydney Swans Dom Barry Melbourne Eddie Betts Carlton Aaron Davey Melbourne Alwyn Davey Essendon Shaun Edwards Greater Western Sydney Cam Ellis Yolmen Adelaide Crows Lance Franklin Sydney Swans Jarrod Harbrow Gold Coast Suns Josh Hill West Coast Eagles Lewis Jetta Sydney Swans Nathan Lovett Murray Essendon Ashley McGrath Brisbane Lions Goalkeeper Steven Motlop Geelong Cats Jake Neade Port Adelaide Mathew Stokes Geelong Cats Lindsay Thomas North Melbourne Sharrod Wellingham West Coast Eagles Daniel Wells North Melbourne Captain Chris Yarran Carlton Coach Michael O LoughlinJim Stynes Medal Ashley McGrath 6 2011 Edit Richard Douglas Adelaide James Frawley Melbourne Robbie Gray Port Adelaide Brad Green Melbourne Captain Shaun Grigg Richmond James Kelly Geelong Jake King Richmond Ben McGlynn Sydney Trent McKenzie Gold Coast Stephen Milne St Kilda Angus Monfries Essendon Robin Nahas Richmond Mark Nicoski West Coast Mitch Robinson Carlton Liam Shiels Hawthorn Zac Smith Gold Coast Matt Suckling Hawthorn Goalkeeper Andrew Swallow North Melbourne Jack Trengove Melbourne Bernie Vince Adelaide Callan Ward Greater Western Sydney David Wojcinski Geelong Easton Wood Western Bulldogs Joel Patfull Brisbane Lions Coach Rodney EadeJim Stynes Medal James Kelly 7 2010 Tour to Ireland Edit Australia squad 2010 International Rules SeriesTodd Banfield Brisbane Lions Eddie Betts Carlton Matthew Boyd Western Bulldogs Daniel Cross Western Bulldogs Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide Crows Paul Duffield Fremantle Dustin Fletcher Essendon Goalkeeper James Frawley Melbourne Bryce Gibbs Carlton Sam Gilbert St Kilda Tyson Goldsack Collingwood Adam Goodes Sydney Swans Captain Brad Green Melbourne Garrick Ibbotson Fremantle Kieren Jack Sydney Swans Jarrad McVeigh Sydney Swans Leigh Montagna St Kilda Liam Picken Western Bulldogs Jack Riewoldt Richmond Kade Simpson Carlton Dane Swan Collingwood Travis Varcoe Geelong Cats David Wojcinski Geelong Cats Coach Mick Malthouse Collingwood Jim Stynes Medal Dane Swan 8 2008 Edit Nathan Bock Adelaide Goalkeeper 1 Matthew Boyd Western Bulldogs Jared Brennan Brisbane Campbell Brown Hawthorn Shaun Burgoyne Port Adelaide Matt Campbell North Melbourne Ryan Crowley Fremantle Michael Firrito North Melbourne Goalkeeper 2 Nathan Foley Richmond Brent Harvey North Melbourne Captain Roger Hayden Fremantle Josh Hunt Geelong Leigh Montagna St Kilda Daniel Motlop Port Adelaide Marc Murphy Carlton Michael Osborne Hawthorn Scott Pendlebury Collingwood Drew Petrie North Melbourne David Rodan Port Adelaide Max Rooke Geelong Brad Sewell Hawthorn Kade Simpson Carlton Adam Selwood West Coast Vice Captain Dale Thomas Collingwood Scott Thompson Adelaide Daniel Wells North Melbourne Coach Mick Malthouse Collingwood 9 Jim Stynes Medal Kade Simpson 10 Max Rooke was named in the initial squad but did not play due to illness He was replaced in the squad for the second game by Josh Hunt 11 2006 Tour to Ireland Edit 1 Barry Hall Sydney Co Captain 2 Nick Davis Sydney 3 Michael Voss Brisbane 4 Andrew Raines Richmond 5 Ryan O Keefe Sydney 6 Kade Simpson Carlton 7 Brett Peake Fremantle 8 Brendon Goddard St Kilda 9 Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs 10 Chance Bateman Hawthorn 11 Justin Sherman Brisbane 12 Matthew Lappin Carlton 13 Adam Schneider Sydney 15 Ryan Crowley Fremantle 16 Danyle Pearce Port Adelaide 18 Graham Johncock Adelaide 21 David Mundy Fremantle 23 James McDonald Melbourne 24 Brent Stanton Essendon 25 Brendan Fevola Carlton 26 Samuel Fisher St Kilda 30 Campbell Brown Hawthorn 31 Dustin Fletcher Essendon Goalkeeper Co Captain 36 Aaron Davey Melbourne 37 Adam Selwood West Coast Coach Kevin Sheedy Essendon 12 Jim Stynes Medal Ryan O Keefe Brendan Fevola was an emergency for the first game but was sent home before the second game due to misconduct in that he was involved in a fight at a pub 13 Lindsay Gilbee and Sam Fisher only played in the first game Brett Peake and David Mundy only played in the second game 14 2005 Edit Coach Kevin Sheedy Essendon 2 Chris Johnson Brisbane Lions Co Captain 3 Brett Deledio Richmond 5 Ryan O Keefe Sydney Swans 6 Shannon Grant Kangaroos 7 Nick Davis Sydney Swans 8 Daniel Wells Kangaroos 9 Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs 10 Nathan Eagleton Western Bulldogs 12 Matthew Lappin Carlton 13 Daniel Giansiracusa Western Bulldogs 15 Luke Hodge Hawthorn 16 Kepler Bradley Essendon 18 Troy Makepeace Kangaroos 21 Heath Black Fremantle 22 Brent Moloney Melbourne 23 Andrew McLeod Adelaide Co Captain 24 Trent Croad Hawthorn 29 Brent Harvey Kangaroos 30 Jarrad Waite Carlton 31 Dustin Fletcher Essendon Goalkeeper 32 Amon Buchanan Sydney Swans 33 Russell Robertson Melbourne 35 Chris Newman Richmond 36 Aaron Davey Melbourne 38 Dale Morris Western Bulldogs 39 Darren Milburn Geelong 41 Andrew Lovett Essendon Jim Stynes Medal Andrew McLeod 2004 Tour to Ireland Edit 15 16 Luke Ball St Kilda Craig Bolton Sydney Jude Bolton Sydney Joel Bowden Richmond Michael Braun West Coast Nathan Brown Richmond Cameron Bruce Melbourne Joel Corey Geelong Jared Crouch Sydney Nick Dal Santo St Kilda Alan Didak Collingwood Andrew Embley West Coast Brad Green Melbourne Robert Haddrill Fremantle James Hird Captain Essendon Max Hudghton St Kilda Jason Johnson Essendon Austinn Jones St Kilda Brett Kirk Sydney Adam McPhee Essendon Mark McVeigh Essendon Mal Michael Brisbane Lions goalkeeper Brady Rawlings Kangaroos Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Dean Solomon Essendon Jim Stynes Medal Nathan Brown 2003 Edit Coach Garry Lyon Leo Barry Sydney Peter F Bell Fremantle Mark Bickley Adelaide Clint Bizzell Melbourne Nathan Brown Richmond Peter Burgoyne Port Adelaide Matthew Carr Fremantle Jared Crouch Sydney Shane Crawford Hawthorn Barry Hall Sydney Brent Harvey Kangaroos Paul Hasleby Fremantle Lenny Hayes St Kilda Glen Jakovich Goalkeeper West Coast Brad Johnson Western Bulldogs Chris Johnson Brisbane Brett Kirk Sydney Robert Murphy Western Bulldogs Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Luke Power Brisbane Jade Rawlings Hawthorn Matthew Scarlett Geelong Adam Simpson Kangaroos Rohan Smith Western Bulldogs Daniel Wells Kangaroos David Wirrpanda West Coast Jim Stynes Medal Brent Harvey 2002 Tour to Ireland Edit Mark Bickley Adelaide Craig Bradley Carlton Nathan Brown Western Bulldogs Cameron Bruce Melbourne James Clement Collingwood Chad Cornes Port Adelaide Shane Crawford Captain Hawthorn Luke Darcy Western Bulldogs Tyson Edwards Adelaide Josh Francou Port Adelaide Chris Johnson Brisbane Chris Judd West Coast Andrew Kellaway Goalkeeper Richmond Daniel Kerr West Coast Angelo Lekkas Hawthorn Cameron Ling Geelong Stephen Milne St Kilda Brett Montgomery Port Adelaide Robert Murphy Western Bulldogs David Neitz vice captain Melbourne Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Matthew Primus Port Adelaide Matthew Scarlett Geelong Brad Scott Brisbane Adam Simpson Kangaroos Warren Tredrea Port Adelaide Adem Yze Melbourne Jim Stynes Medal Andrew Kellaway 2001 Edit Coach Garry Lyon 2 Darren Gaspar Richmond 3 Michael Voss Captain Brisbane 5 Brad Ottens Richmond 6 Jonathan Hay Hawthorn 8 Joel Bowden Richmond 9 Stuart Maxfield Sydney 10 Josh Francou Port Adelaide 11 Joel Smith Hawthorn 12 Matthew Lappin Carlton 14 Jason Johnson Essendon 15 Matthew Nicks Sydney 16 Warren Tredrea Port Adelaide 17 Daniel Chick Hawthorn 18 Matthew Lloyd Essendon 19 Nick Stevens Port Adelaide 20 Simon Black Brisbane 21 Craig Bradley Carlton 23 Andrew McLeod Adelaide 24 Darryl White Brisbane 25 Damien Hardwick Essendon 26 Adam Ramanauskas Essendon 29 Brent Harvey Kangaroos 33 Blake Caracella Essendon 34 David King Kangaroos 36 Simon Goodwin Goalkeeper Adelaide 37 Adam Goodes Sydney 44 Nigel Lappin Brisbane Jim Stynes Medal Matthew Lloyd 2000 Tour to Ireland Edit Jason Akermanis Brisbane Justin Blumfield Essendon Craig Bradley Carlton Nathan Brown Western Bulldogs Wayne Campbell Richmond Blake Caracella Essendon Trent Croad Hawthorn Simon Goodwin Adelaide Damien Hardwick Essendon Brent Harvey Kangaroos Chris Heffernan Essendon James Hird Captain Essendon Brad Johnson Western Bulldogs Andrew Kellaway goalkeeper Richmond David King Kangaroos Steven King Geelong Justin Leppitsch Brisbane Andrew McLeod Adelaide Michael O Loughlin Sydney Luke Power Brisbane Brett Ratten Carlton Mark Ricciuto Adelaide Rohan H Smith Western Bulldogs Scott West Western Bulldogs Shane Woewodin Melbourne Adem Yze Melbourne Jim Stynes Medal James Hird 1999 Edit Coach Dermott Brereton Assistant coach Jim Stynes 1 Stephen Silvagni Goalkeeper 3 Ben Graham 4 Craig McRae 5 Nathan Buckley Captain 6 Rohan Smith 7 Scott West 8 Trent Croad 9 Shane Crawford 10 Marcus Ashcroft 11 Nathan Burke 12 Jason Akermanis 14 Ben Cousins 15 Matthew Richardson 16 Scott Camporeale 18 Jarrod Molloy 19 Michael O Loughlin 20 Clive Waterhouse 22 Wayne Campbell 23 Justin Leppitsch 24 Matthew Allan 25 Peter Burgoyne 26 Peter Bell 27 Andrew McKay 34 Ben HartJim Stynes Medal Jason Akermanis 1998 Tour to Ireland Edit Stephen Silvagni Goalkeeper Ben Hart David Neitz Shane Crawford Rohan Smith Sean Wellman Nigel Smart Mark Ricciuto Nathan Buckley Robert Harvey Wayne Carey Captain Brad Johnson Nathan Eagleton Jeff Farmer Anthony Stevens Matthew Lloyd Peter Everitt Jim Stynes Scott Camporeale Wayne Campbell Nick Holland Shaun Rehn Todd VineyJim Stynes Medal Stephen SilvagniAustralian honour roll EditHonour roll Edit Series Captain s Goalkeeper s Jim Stynes Medal Coach Result1998 Wayne Carey Stephen Silvagni Stephen Silvagni Leigh Matthews Ireland 128 118 1999 Nathan Buckley Stephen Silvagni Jason Akermanis Dermott Brereton Ireland 122 114 2000 James Hird Andrew Kellaway James Hird Dermott Brereton Australia 123 98 2001 Michael Voss Simon Goodwin Matthew Lloyd Garry Lyon Ireland 130 105 2002 Shane Crawford Andrew Kellaway Andrew Kellaway Garry Lyon Australia 101 95 2003 Shane Crawford Glen Jakovich Brent Harvey Garry Lyon Australia 101 94 2004 James Hird Simon Goodwin Nathan Brown Garry Lyon Ireland 132 82 2005 Andrew McLeod amp Chris Johnson Dustin Fletcher Andrew McLeod Kevin Sheedy Australia 163 106 2006 Barry Hall amp Dustin Fletcher Dustin Fletcher Ryan O Keefe Kevin Sheedy Australia 109 79 2008 Brent Harvey Nathan Bock amp Michael Firrito Kade Simpson Michael Malthouse Ireland 102 97 2010 Adam Goodes Dustin Fletcher Dane Swan Michael Malthouse Australia 102 92 2011 Brad Green Matt Suckling James Kelly Rodney Eade Ireland 130 65 2013 Daniel Wells Ashley McGrath Ashley McGrath Michael O Loughlin Ireland 173 72 2014 Joel Selwood Dustin Fletcher Luke Hodge Alastair Clarkson Australia 56 46 2015 Luke Hodge Dustin Fletcher Harry Taylor Alastair Clarkson Ireland 56 52 2017 Shaun Burgoyne Brendan Goddard Nat Fyfe Chris Scott Australia 116 103 Most Australian caps Edit Note includes players caps from 1984 2014 17 Player Club Series Number of CapsBrent Harvey North Melbourne 2000 2001 2003 2005 2008 2014 10Terry Daniher Essendon 1984 1986 1990 9Steve Malaxos Claremont West Coast 1984 1987 1990 9Craig Bradley Carlton 2000 2001 2002 9Gary Pert Collingwood 1984 1986 1987 8Tony McGuinness Footscray 1986 1987 1990 8Rohan Smith Footscray 1998 1999 2000 2003 8Shane Crawford Hawthorn 2000 2001 2002 8Nathan Brown Western Bulldogs Richmond 2000 2002 2003 2004 7Guernsey Edit The 1984 1990 Australian teams wore a traditional Australian rules sleeveless guernsey in plain gold The teams of 1998 2011 wore a predominantly navy blue Gaelic football style guernsey with either a green or gold v or green and gold sash The Indigenous All Stars team which represented Australia in 2013 wore a unique Indigenous styled guernsey Ahead of the 2014 test match the Australian guernsey was significantly altered in favour of a mix of green and gold with the traditional v shape 18 See also EditAustralia women s international rules football team International rules football Jim Stynes MedalReferences Edit AFL typecasts its International Rules team AFL Australia to field all Indigenous team for International Rules Series against Ireland Ablett out of International Rules series Retrieved 12 November 2017 Fyfe stars as Aussies IRS heat melts Irish AFL com au afl com au Retrieved 12 November 2017 Pendlebury Ryder to miss Perth Rules Test SBS News AAP 15 November 2017 Retrieved 18 November 2017 Ash McGrath with Jim Stynes Medal via Twitter Kelly Aussie s best AAP 31 October 2010 Australia claim McAnallen Cup SportsAustralia com Retrieved 1 July 2013 Crowley Hayden Selwood in Rules squad 8 October 2008 AAP 31 October 2008 Ireland win match and Rules series The Age Archived from the original on 3 November 2008 Retrieved 2008 11 17 Josh Hunt joins Aussie squad 28 October 2008 Australian Panel 2006 Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Nick Higginbottom Mark Stevens and Sam Edmund AFL demands Fevola apology 2 November 2006 Aussies thump Ireland to regain trophy RTE 5 November 2006 Irish terriers tear through Australia theage com au 26 October 2004 URL accessed 7 September 2006 Irish Lyon gives tour squad seal of approval Archived 27 December 2004 at the Wayback Machine abc net au 5 October 2004 URL accessed 7 September 2006 Lovett Michael ed 2010 AFL Record Season Guide 2010 p 898 ISBN 978 0 9806274 5 9 2014 Australia International Rules jumper decided Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australia international rules football team amp oldid 1162420847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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