Ireland national international rules football team
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For the women's team, see Ireland women's international rules football team. For the Australian Rules Football team, see Ireland national Australian rules football team.
The Ireland international rules football team represents Ireland in the International Rules Series. The players are Gaelic footballers who have been selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) to represent Ireland. Ireland has won the series 10 times, equal to Australia.
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Union | Gaelic Athletic Association | |
Head coach | Joe Kernan (2017) | |
Captain | Aidan O'Shea (2017) | |
Home stadium | Croke Park | |
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First international | ||
Ireland 4.8.9–2.15.13 Australia (Cork, Ireland; 21 October 1984) | ||
Biggest win | ||
Ireland 6.22.14–2.7.4 Australia (Dublin, Ireland; 26 October 2013) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
Ireland 0.7.10–3.15.6 Australia (Dublin, Ireland; 5 November 2006) |
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