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The 2002 International Rules Series was the ninth annual
International Rules Series The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team ...
and the fifth time a test series of
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has been played between
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and
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since the series resumed in
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. The series was won by Australia, who recorded their second win in the series following a seven-point win in the first test and a draw in the second test, finishing with a superior aggregate margin of 107–100 points. This marked just the second time in the history of the series that a match had finished in a draw, whilst the attendance at
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's
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for the second test was the highest in the history of the series at that stage.


Series overview

Led by captain
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, Australia defeated Ireland 65-58 in the first test at Croke Park. Ireland were the superior side for much of the first half, a flurry of overs from
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,
Dessie Dolan Dessie Dolan (born 11 July 1979) is an Irish Gaelic football manager who was manager of the senior Westmeath county team between 2022 and 2024. He played for the Garrycastle club and for the Westmeath county team, as well as international r ...
, Joe Bergin and
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giving them a 21-10 point lead at quarter time. Tempers flared in the second quarter, with
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of Australia sent off for a high shoulder charge on Ireland's
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and an all-in-row soon followed, resulting in Evan Kelly of Ireland sent off for an undisciplined punch. An over by Derek Savage in the last minute of the quarter fired Ireland into a 38-19 advantage at half-time. Irish publication ''Hogan Stand'' reported that the Aussies looked rattled and the Irish were well on course for victory. The second half saw a complete reversal of fortunes, a sloppy kick out by Irish keeper Peter Burke was swooped on by
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who ran in and duly slotted home low and hard to get the Australians within ten points. A golden missed opportunity for goal was missed by
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and by the end of the quarter Australia had closed the gap to two points, trailing 45-43. Forward dynamo Nathan Brown put Australia into the lead early in the final quarter with another classy over and it got worse for Ireland when
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scored another six-pointer after some brilliant combination play with team mates. Despite a clever high ball from Joyce resulting in a 12th-minute goal to
Dessie Dolan Dessie Dolan (born 11 July 1979) is an Irish Gaelic football manager who was manager of the senior Westmeath county team between 2022 and 2024. He played for the Garrycastle club and for the Westmeath county team, as well as international r ...
, it was ultimately a 16th minute over from Brown of Australia which sealed the test match; the visitors winning 65-58. The second was an even tighter, lower-scoring affair played in freezing conditions before the biggest crowd in the series' history up to that point, 71,544. John O'Keeffe's men handled the conditions better in the first quarter, leading 12-4 at the first break mainly thanks to accurate kicking from
Dessie Dolan Dessie Dolan (born 11 July 1979) is an Irish Gaelic football manager who was manager of the senior Westmeath county team between 2022 and 2024. He played for the Garrycastle club and for the Westmeath county team, as well as international r ...
and Graham Geraghty in front of the goals. The Australians hit back in the second quarter, overs to
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and Nathan Brown closing the gap for the visitors, though the quarter was marred by an ugly act of thuggery from
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back-man Brad Scott, who punched Geraghty in the face. Scott would later be found guilty at a specially convened tribunal and suspended for three international rules games. Trailing 18-17 at the main break, Ireland charged to what appeared to be a match winning lead in the third quarter,
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seizing onto a loose ball near the box and soccering high into the net. Inaccurate kicking from the likes of
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and
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meant Ireland could've had a bigger lead at the final break, though the fact they dominated possession and kept Australia scoreless ensured the lead 37-18 with a quarter to play. With the breeze at their backs, the Australians came charging home in the final quarter, a hopeful punt into the square being palmed home by
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for six points and the likes of Josh Francou,
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and Nathan Brown scoring overs for fun. Ireland held firm though,
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scoring a valuable over to leave his side six points ahead in the test match with five minutes to play. High drama followed as the Irish came forward in waves, playing their best stuff of a patchy overall performance, and Evan Kelly's intuitive flick under a high centre could well have nestled in the net on another day. Alas, it was not to be as Australia dictated play in the final two minutes,
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scoring twice to leave the match tied at 42-42, and the Australians ahead on aggregate 107-100. Australian keeper Andrew Kellaway was awarded the
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Medal as Australia's best player of the series, a rare feat for any Australian keeper made all the more impressive by the fact that there is no such position in
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.


Squads

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/ref> Seamus Moynihan (C), Joe Bergin, Graham Canty, Paddy Christie, Stephen Cluxton, Ray Cosgrove, Dessie Dolan, Graham Geraghty, Trevor Giles, Colin Holmes, Brendan Jer O'Sullivan, Pádraic Joyce, Evan Kelly, Tadhg Kennelly, Anthony Lynch, Declan Meehan, Cormac McAnallen, Kieran McGeeney, Ciaran McManus, Seamus Moynihan, Eamonn O'Hara, Darragh Ó Sé, Tomas Ó Sé, Derek Savage, Paul Barden Australia Shane Crawford (C), Mark Bickley, Craig Bradley, Nathan Brown, Cameron Bruce, James Clement, Chad Cornes, Luke Darcy, Tyson Edwards, Josh Francou, Chris Johnson, Chris Judd, Andrew Kellaway (GK), Daniel Kerr, Angelo Lekkas, Stephen Milne, Brett Montgomery, Robert Murphy, Matthew Scarlett, Brad Scott, Adam Yze, Adam Simpson, Warren Tredrea , , , ''Australian Manager: Garry Lyon''


Match results


First Test (14 October)


Second Test (21 October)


See also

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Gaelic football Gaelic football (; short name '')'', commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA, or football, is an Irish team sport. A form of football, it is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score ...
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Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
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Relationship between Gaelic football and Australian rules football Australian rules football and Gaelic football are codes of football, from Australia and Ireland respectively, which have similar styles and features of play. Notably both are dominated by kicking from the hand and hand passing as well as rules ...


References

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