I'm American and I've watched a bit of AFL and Gaelic football, I have to say I like this version better than either of the original sports. Can't put my finger on why
1. Gaelic Football 2. Aussie Rules 3. International Rules. I say that as a huge Gaelic Football fan and an admirer of Aussie Rules. International Rules is a nice distraction for both, but it's far too Aussie Rules for the Irish and far too Gaelic Football for the Aussies.
@@betterdenu999 I grew up on rugby and only starting to learn and follow AFL now and with this international rules, I can clearly see right from the round ball, field, goal post set up, that this is watered down AFL.
Have they ever considered a club series of this sport? The best AFL and GAA clubs in an end-of-season knockout competition would be well worth watching.
Actually it was something that was to happen a few years back. Collingwood were going to play Dublin , but it never happened. The seasons of both sports are too long already.
I was a rugby and football player . This game is what I was build for ...I am too old now but I hope this will develop in Europe and southern emisphere !!!
Always good craic to watch this mix of gaelic football and aussie rules once a year and I think they strike a good balance for the most part between the sports.
Its a mix of gaelic football and aussie rules football and those games are not really played outside their own countries and this is a mix only played twice a year so of course its not recognised
In order for that to happen both codes would have to disappear thats not going to happen.Gaelic football is the no1 sport in ireland and aussie rules likewise in australia.These are the games that are played week in week out from under 6s to over40s in every village town city and suburb in the land.Gaelic football is the game i want to see go international not this hybrid liam briggs
Djog because its not a grassroots creation and not a single sport its a hybrid created by the two different governing bodies the GAA and AFL.The Irish are not going to give up playing Gaelic football or The aussies aren't going to give up playing australian football at local level for this hybrid game,grand for international competition where no other outlet is available.The rules of gaelic football are becoming more like this game,but that is to improve gaelic football not to replace gaelic football with this hybrid
Well everyone outside dublin in ireland likes to see dublin being beat.So you could find the bias would be for richmond rather than against.There has always been a dublin v country,, now they have won 5 all irelands since 2011 and 3 a row.
I'm, trying to understand the rules. How often do you have to dribble the ball (ie, bounce it on the ground) and do you only have to dribble when moving toward the opposing goal? Seems like people moving parallel to the goal did not have to dribble.
This is an adapted version of Irish Gaelic football and Australian Football so that a fair competition can be played for both nationalities. This is known as the International Rules competition. There is one ‘International Rules Series’ per year which consists of a two leg series always played between Australia and Ireland only. Players only have to dribble when they are on the ground, other times you see them dribbling is by choice as it avoids picking the ball off the ground and being tackled. The ball must be bounced every 15 steps . Scoring can happen 3 ways; a goal worth 6 points if the ball goes in the net, an ‘over’ worth 3 points if it goes over the net and through the two big posts in the middle, a ‘behind’ worth one point if it goes through the sticks on either side of the middle ones. Tackling a player is allowed , however you cannot pull at a players shirt in the process. If a player catches the ball from a kick 15 metres or further it is a ‘mark’ and the player can choose to take up to 10 seconds to possess of the ball protected from opposition players. Alternatively they can choose to ‘play on’ which will mean play continues when they have possession and they can be tackled. Players can also dispose of the ball by ‘hand balling’ it, however play does not stop when a player catches a handball, even it does travel further than 15 metres.
Popped up in my feed in 2024. The aussies were very smooth & strong in their movement. GAA with the round ball allows them to be more direct and utilise bouncing ball. Whereas the aussies aarc their runs to ensure a clean catch and time to dispatch before the tackle. They adapted very well to the GAA elements of the compromise. In this fixture at least.
I'm from Brazil, I think I'm going to live in Australia. What a wonderful sport, I didn't know that football existed. It is much more intense and more emotionally than Brazilian football. I imagine a Brazilian playing Australian football, we have the facility because Samba and Capoeira facilitate body movements; how wonderful.
The Irish would not be able to handle a full sized AFL field, and an AFL shaped ball. They would be decimated inside of 30 mins. Nor would they even score a single goal.
AFL is the better football code but the IR (International Rules) has a lot in common with it. Both are free-flowing games with very few major stoppages in play unlike the other football codes. But there is no way soccer fanatics will give the sport a chance, and they will be insulting it every chance they get.
Well I love soccer, I guess I am a fanatic, but I love this sport too. A lot of people would love this sport if it were played regularly, as it combines many different sports together
What's with footy fans creepily obsessing soccer fans? Like let us enjoy our respective games - coming from a soccer player who greatly enjoys footy as well
Really?... You don't get enough of that during the year? But still you have to be the guy that wants it all even though you're getting it the whole time.
Great to see this new Ireland minus Dublin. Congratulations to the capital city whatever that is limerick, Cork or Tralee even Castlebar. The main point here is Ireland doesnt need Dublin anymore. Civil War 2 lets do it!!
So, the Irish don't run in their game? How about this. Round ball (Gaelic) Netted goal as in soccer (Gaelic) Small rectangular field of play (Gaelic) Smaller number of players (Gaelic) Handball limitation (Gaelic) Ball possession restriction if not on feet (Gaelic) Bouncing restriction (Gaelic) Punching, slapping, heading, elbowing the ball into the net for a 6 pointer (Gaelic) Kicking slightly backwards to a team mate is an offence (Gaelic) There's more, but hey, you get my drift!
Kicking the ball backwards is not an offence in gaelic. Its not a mark ,but you can still kick backwards in this game here as well. There is no handball limitation in gaelic. Also usually no gaelic pitch(largest rectangular pitch in the world) is as small as they used in the adelaide oval its usually 10 metres wider and 15metres longer because being a two sport body it has to be big enough for hurling.For example on St patricks day club finals in hurling and football are played on the same day. The bouncing restriction is not like that in gaelic you can bounce the ball as much as you like but not consecutively you solokick the ball to yourself and after you can bounce,but you can do that up and down the pitch Also kickouts have to only go 13metres and next year 20,but not as in this game to the 45metre line In gaelic you have to use your foot to rise the ball not directly lift as in this game.Look at a real gaelic football match before you make ill informed comments.I have doubts also about the ball it may be round ,but its not the standard O' neills(which i have no problem with)
That's pretty one-sided - how about this: Full time professional players versus players who have full time jobs and train in the morning and evening (massive advantage Australia) Mark (AFL) Four posts so teams can score a 'behind' (comes from AFL) Full tackle which doesn't exist in Gaelic (AFL) Out of these, the big advantages for the Australians are the fact that they are full time professional athletes against amateurs and the tackle...as a result, AFL players will always be better conditioned physically and stronger. If you look at rugby union there is definitely no physical superiority to the Aussies when they play Ireland - if anything the Irish pack usually out out-muscle the Australian one and the Aussies usually have more pace, athleticism and skill out wide. The difference here is the combination of pro v amateur and conditioning for a more physical game. The difficulty with a compromise between two sports is that it's impossible to get the perfect balance to make it an interesting contest - both sides will always feel they are disadvantaged if they lose by a significant margin. In Ireland, this series is really seen as a way of rewarding amateur players for their incredible commitment by representing their country. While it's nice to win it, nobody loses too much sleep if we don't. I think it has a future but will never be a serious international sport, just a celebration of two different sports with proud histories. Just relax and enjoy it.
They are really 3 things 1 the disparity between whats needed physically between the two games 2 The irish struggle with recovery 3 Its nearly the same as no2 GAA intercounty players over train,because the training methods are not up to date.That is also a result of being an amateur sport,because the expertise in training is not their to the extent it is in pro sports
yes. i imagine like australia, it's lost a little of its appeal from what the audiences it got over 10 yeas ago. ppl were turned off by the violence but i think it will gain some popularity as the years go on again. it's an interesting spectacle and a nice tradition between the two countries
Jemima Fulton International rules. It was developed to get the GAA (Ireland) and AFL (Australia) to come together and play a series every couple of years
😂 has always happened and how I feel when I’m in the same situation and you have a good time to be happy with it haha was a great night I was just thinking of going and then we had to get to work on a Saturday and then we can do it and then I will go get my car
é uma mistura do futebol gaélico com o futebol australiano, eles misturam as regras dos dois esportes e fazem esse jogo especial anualmente (eu acho)l entre Austrália e Irlanda!
There should be a rule where points will be deducted if or when players tackle in a malicious and or unsportsman like way. to hurt the opponents for a competitive advantage. to intimidate for such advantage will result in points being deducted. under umpires discretion points will be evaluated following the severity of the misconduct.
I always thought the rule you can punch it through the goals was dumb. everythig else is great, but being able to just walk the ball or punch it through the goals is dumb. surely it has to be a kick from the hands or off the floor.
No not at all it’s a mix between Gaelic football which is played in Ireland and Aussie rules played in Australia. It probably is more suited towards the Gaelic football players but they aren’t professionals and have real jobs on top of training so for them to play well against the professional Australian players is a good achievement
No Dubs in the Irish team, no Richmond players in the Australian team. Including the league's best defender, and a midfielder that just won every award it's possible to win in a single year.
Absolutely nobody:
UA-cam recommendations 2 years later: *shoves this in our face*
Ikr
Is good to watch when you see all the Australian afl players play together against other countries
Good on ya
@@tyromesbunnoir2533 are you being sarcastic
The world is no more afl
Yeah can't wait for the World Cup
FiloAus are the rules the same for both team or does each team play two separate games on the field?
I'm American and I've watched a bit of AFL and Gaelic football, I have to say I like this version better than either of the original sports. Can't put my finger on why
@@mqrkoh Nah Gaelic is better
I agree
1. Gaelic Football
2. Aussie Rules
3. International Rules.
I say that as a huge Gaelic Football fan and an admirer of Aussie Rules. International Rules is a nice distraction for both, but it's far too Aussie Rules for the Irish and far too Gaelic Football for the Aussies.
No way in a million years is it better than Aussie Rules
The soccer ground is like the nfl maybe
Obviously its not AFL, but i would rather watch this then a lot of other sports - it’s a nice change. Go Aussies 🇦🇺
Sir Spencer I’d rather watch basketball then this and iv never seen a game of nba but it’s ok nothing like footy but
@@betterdenu999 I grew up on rugby and only starting to learn and follow AFL now and with this international rules, I can clearly see right from the round ball, field, goal post set up, that this is watered down AFL.
Conn Benn
AFL is like GGA but on steroids.
@@betterdenu999 I think basket ball is boring you just watch someone throw balls in hoop which is boring
@@JimmyMadzCFC Someone could say I think foot ball is boring all you do is watch someone kick goals
From an Irish person, great commentary. Hard to tell who you're supporting without the accent of course😁
@@mufc3316 soccer gives you cte from heading the ball lol
You sound like a brain damaged soccer player lol
Have they ever considered a club series of this sport? The best AFL and GAA clubs in an end-of-season knockout competition would be well worth watching.
Actually it was something that was to happen a few years back. Collingwood were going to play Dublin , but it never happened. The seasons of both sports are too long already.
This is like most of the big sports combined into one. 😮
@@richmondfcszn gaelic football and afl not soccer or cricket at all actually
I was a rugby and football player . This game is what I was build for ...I am too old now but I hope this will develop in Europe and southern emisphere !!!
Always good craic to watch this mix of gaelic football and aussie rules once a year and I think they strike a good balance for the most part between the sports.
I miss footy so much :'(
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They should make it an olympic sport
Its a hybrid exhibition sport that was not played at all last year.
lol this sport ain’t even recognised internationally.
Its a mix of gaelic football and aussie rules football and those games are not really played outside their own countries and this is a mix only played twice a year so of course its not recognised
clay fada 100% but one day I'd love to see this on a more international level
In order for that to happen both codes would have to disappear thats not going to happen.Gaelic football is the no1 sport in ireland and aussie rules likewise in australia.These are the games that are played week in week out from under 6s to over40s in every village town city and suburb in the land.Gaelic football is the game i want to see go international not this hybrid liam briggs
Don't these Irish lads have day jobs unlike the AFL players who train all week?
NateDawg they usually only play hurling aswell which is also amateur but they would play hurling for their parish instead
SansCalamity yeah the gaa is an amateur organization so none of the players get paid that’s why there’s so many irish lads playing Aussie rules 💵
Ye like for example Stephen cluxton dublin goalkeeper in ireland is a secondary school teacher
Manus Ur boi their 3 Irish players in the AFL
Yeah, they all have day jobs
I loved this series. Need more of them
3:34 maradona would be proud
Good hybrid, but irish players are too disadvantageds by tackles, it is an handicap. In Gaelic aren't tackles.
Yeah but the Australian are playing with a different kind of ball I think that had to compromise on both sides
L.j is here but considering that the Irish are not professional I think that the compromise about the football is fair
Arkham Gazette don’t Irish people play soccer?
@@ohfollows3125 Soccer is the fourth sport in Ireland after Rugby, Gaelic football and Hurling
Arkham Gazette well that’s no fun
Why isn't this a fully fledged sport
Djog because its not a grassroots creation and not a single sport its a hybrid created by the two different governing bodies the GAA and AFL.The Irish are not going to give up playing Gaelic football or The aussies aren't going to give up playing australian football at local level for this hybrid game,grand for international competition where no other outlet is available.The rules of gaelic football are becoming more like this game,but that is to improve gaelic football not to replace gaelic football with this hybrid
They didnt have this for 2018, I was looking forward to it.
Yea same....
It might be back in 2020
same
Its BAAAAAAAAAAAACK, next year in ireland.
@@largechips Coronavirus: nah f that
that Fyfe goal is unbelievable
It was a fluke
well, it wasn't... he did try to go for the net @@thurmanmerman2720
Wooow Imagine if they are facing each other in the Rugby League game? It would be really cool !!!
Should have a Richmond vs Dublin International Rules match.
It would be good alright.
Richmond wouldn't have the ridiculous bias of the umpires!
Well everyone outside dublin in ireland likes to see dublin being beat.So you could find the bias would be for richmond rather than against.There has always been a dublin v country,, now they have won 5 all irelands since 2011 and 3 a row.
mdjcsmith Melbourne more like city vs city
@@KRW1612 ?
This is actually pretty good ngl
I'm, trying to understand the rules. How often do you have to dribble the ball (ie, bounce it on the ground) and do you only have to dribble when moving toward the opposing goal? Seems like people moving parallel to the goal did not have to dribble.
This is an adapted version of Irish Gaelic football and Australian Football so that a fair competition can be played for both nationalities. This is known as the International Rules competition.
There is one ‘International Rules Series’ per year which consists of a two leg series always played between Australia and Ireland only.
Players only have to dribble when they are on the ground, other times you see them dribbling is by choice as it avoids picking the ball off the ground and being tackled. The ball must be bounced every 15 steps .
Scoring can happen 3 ways; a goal worth 6 points if the ball goes in the net, an ‘over’ worth 3 points if it goes over the net and through the two big posts in the middle, a ‘behind’ worth one point if it goes through the sticks on either side of the middle ones.
Tackling a player is allowed , however you cannot pull at a players shirt in the process.
If a player catches the ball from a kick 15 metres or further it is a ‘mark’ and the player can choose to take up to 10 seconds to possess of the ball protected from opposition players. Alternatively they can choose to ‘play on’ which will mean play continues when they have possession and they can be tackled.
Players can also dispose of the ball by ‘hand balling’ it, however play does not stop when a player catches a handball, even it does travel further than 15 metres.
Release all the games on dvd!!!
EA is working on its first release for 2019.
Sean Patten lmao not a video game
DVDs? Jeez I haven’t used one of those in a while!
Please give us more of this!
Popped up in my feed in 2024. The aussies were very smooth & strong in their movement. GAA with the round ball allows them to be more direct and utilise bouncing ball. Whereas the aussies aarc their runs to ensure a clean catch and time to dispatch before the tackle. They adapted very well to the GAA elements of the compromise. In this fixture at least.
The aussies have an edge partly because you can tell they are much more used to playing very physical
Is anyone watching this again in quarantine?
I'm from Brazil, I think I'm going to live in Australia. What a wonderful sport, I didn't know that football existed. It is much more intense and more emotionally than Brazilian football. I imagine a Brazilian playing Australian football, we have the facility because Samba and Capoeira facilitate body movements; how wonderful.
Isso não é futebol australiano, é uma mistura de futebol australiano com futebol gaélico! se quer ver futebol australiano pesquisa por jogos da AFL
Tá morando onde?
amazing sport
Amazing sport!
This looks like a fun sport!
Are they playing with a supervalue football
The one dislike is Zach Tooey
Melbourne Railway Videos probaly
The only international footy the Aussies will ever be exposed too
As a cricket fan, I have no idea how this interesting sport works LOL!
I think this has a future if Ireland send their best team and we play it on an afl pitch
Niall hickey with a football
bring it back!
Do they not happen anymore?
BAD LUCK IRISH..
its a two game series ireland can still win the series
true
We got a brand old knew to some oval to roll on? Can we drop leg it? Or is that banned?
how did australia nearly lose our game to ireland
It's not our game it's Gaelic football with a round ball and a football net in-between the goal!? What were you watching?
@@lukeslayerIt's definitely not Gaelic football. A lot of the rules and playstyle is Aussie Rules
@zombievikinggaming4258 yeah it's a hybrid
The Irish would not be able to handle a full sized AFL field, and an AFL shaped ball. They would be decimated inside of 30 mins. Nor would they even score a single goal.
How Is this afl
Yo this sport is crazy
AFL is the better football code but the IR (International Rules) has a lot in common with it. Both are free-flowing games with very few major stoppages in play unlike the other football codes. But there is no way soccer fanatics will give the sport a chance, and they will be insulting it every chance they get.
Well I love soccer, I guess I am a fanatic, but I love this sport too. A lot of people would love this sport if it were played regularly, as it combines many different sports together
RickyPro It was only invented to get the GAA and AFL. Not a prober sport. Only 2 games are played a year
Munsteer ar là I know
What's with footy fans creepily obsessing soccer fans? Like let us enjoy our respective games - coming from a soccer player who greatly enjoys footy as well
Why cant soccer be this cool?
I'd rather see *Victoria* vs *South* *Australia* but this looked entertaining
Really?... You don't get enough of that during the year? But still you have to be the guy that wants it all even though you're getting it the whole time.
Yep state of origin would be far more interesting than this crud
better game would be WA vs VIC, SA don't have enough good players at the moment
Great to see this new Ireland minus Dublin. Congratulations to the capital city whatever that is limerick, Cork or Tralee even Castlebar. The main point here is Ireland doesnt need Dublin anymore. Civil War 2 lets do it!!
ireland doesnt need Dublin anymore? wtf are you on about dickmilk?
Wonder why Dublin are the best at the GAA then...
When shuey got that goal, he tapped it in.
??? so you can now hit it in the goal with your hands???
JoeTheCrows Dad only of international rules
Yes that is a rule carried over from gaelic football.
Footy the best
Is this galic football or a mash of galic football and afl in one ??
Cuddly Bunny A mix, some rules from each sport, advantages are the ball and 'under' goal for Irish, tackling and running for Aussies
So, the Irish don't run in their game?
How about this.
Round ball (Gaelic)
Netted goal as in soccer (Gaelic)
Small rectangular field of play (Gaelic)
Smaller number of players (Gaelic)
Handball limitation (Gaelic)
Ball possession restriction if not on feet (Gaelic)
Bouncing restriction (Gaelic)
Punching, slapping, heading, elbowing the ball into the net for a 6 pointer (Gaelic)
Kicking slightly backwards to a team mate is an offence (Gaelic)
There's more, but hey, you get my drift!
Kicking the ball backwards is not an offence in gaelic. Its not a mark ,but you can still kick backwards in this game here as well.
There is no handball limitation in gaelic.
Also usually no gaelic pitch(largest rectangular pitch in the world) is as small as they used in the adelaide oval its usually 10 metres wider and 15metres longer because being a two sport body it has to be big enough for hurling.For example on St patricks day club finals in hurling and football are played on the same day.
The bouncing restriction is not like that in gaelic you can bounce the ball as much as you like but not consecutively you solokick the ball to yourself and after you can bounce,but you can do that up and down the pitch
Also kickouts have to only go 13metres and next year 20,but not as in this game to the 45metre line
In gaelic you have to use your foot to rise the ball not directly lift as in this game.Look at a real gaelic football match before you make ill informed comments.I have doubts also about the ball it may be round ,but its not the standard O' neills(which i have no problem with)
That's pretty one-sided - how about this:
Full time professional players versus players who have full time jobs and train in the morning and evening (massive advantage Australia)
Mark (AFL)
Four posts so teams can score a 'behind' (comes from AFL)
Full tackle which doesn't exist in Gaelic (AFL)
Out of these, the big advantages for the Australians are the fact that they are full time professional athletes against amateurs and the tackle...as a result, AFL players will always be better conditioned physically and stronger.
If you look at rugby union there is definitely no physical superiority to the Aussies when they play Ireland - if anything the Irish pack usually out out-muscle the Australian one and the Aussies usually have more pace, athleticism and skill out wide.
The difference here is the combination of pro v amateur and conditioning for a more physical game.
The difficulty with a compromise between two sports is that it's impossible to get the perfect balance to make it an interesting contest - both sides will always feel they are disadvantaged if they lose by a significant margin.
In Ireland, this series is really seen as a way of rewarding amateur players for their incredible commitment by representing their country.
While it's nice to win it, nobody loses too much sleep if we don't.
I think it has a future but will never be a serious international sport, just a celebration of two different sports with proud histories.
Just relax and enjoy it.
They are really 3 things
1 the disparity between whats needed physically between the two games
2 The irish struggle with recovery
3 Its nearly the same as no2 GAA intercounty players over train,because the training methods are not up to date.That is also a result of being an amateur sport,because the expertise in training is not their to the extent it is in pro sports
Handball in Australia is really weird.
Where's you at?
This is very similar to Gaelic football.
Yes go
Love footy
man that game looks fun, coming from a soccer player
I live in Ireland
Irish Gaelic Football x Australian Football
Ok can someone plz explain to me what this sport is?? Because I know it is not afl
It's AFL cross Gaelic football, I only know that sorry.
polly that’s fine, thanks for telling me!
@@deenathedj6945 It's international rules football. It's a hybrid between Gaelic and Australian football.
@@lemonlime2922 thank u so much!
@@deenathedj6945 This might help too ua-cam.com/video/Ow9sWhK49BY/v-deo.html
Is this meant to be soccer and AFL mixed together?
No, it’s a mix between Gaelic and Australian football.
Probably be better if you have AFL and Soccor players
If soccer and football was combined is this
It’s really not.
It's a combination of aussie rules and gaelic football
are they playing afl with a soccer ball?
No it's a Gaeilic football because the sports are similar they combine them
awesome
Want this to be actual AFL
Love
Awful refereeing, seemed like a good match for an all-Ireland B/C team
Nice
Bring back IRS
Why can't the Aussie Rule players play Gaelic Football in Ireland. That would be a good spectacle to watch.
It's about compromise, they'll play hybrid rules in Ireland, whenever the next series is.
Oisin O'Byrne is it a professional sport in Ireland?
No they don't get paid
@@BrandonjSlippingAway it's our national sport
Gearoid Howley naturally, but your point is what?
See I'll play on because me didn't come hear to watch someone pull there socks up thinking what if I missed
What are they playing
International Rules football. A hybrid of Gaelic football and Australian Rules football played only twice a year between Austalia and Ireland.
I’m wondering does anyone take notice of this in Ireland
Nope
Just me
Nope
yes. i imagine like australia, it's lost a little of its appeal from what the audiences it got over 10 yeas ago. ppl were turned off by the violence but i think it will gain some popularity as the years go on again. it's an interesting spectacle and a nice tradition between the two countries
It wasn't even advertised on tv. I thought these stopped years ago.
THIS IS SO CONFUSING JUST PLAY RUGBY!
So this a Gaelic Football / Soccer Game.
What is this sport??
It’s a mix between Gaelic football from ireland and Aussie rules from Australia
Go Aussies!!!!!!!!
Ok this is kinda confusing, I want it to be original AFL
Look at the size difference in population 😂
Wut sport is that
Jemima Fulton International rules.
It was developed to get the GAA (Ireland) and AFL (Australia) to come together and play a series every couple of years
Okie I play afl so this was confusing it's like footy and soccer together
Okie
its the best sport
Who Connor mcmannas, oi?
😂 has always happened and how I feel when I’m in the same situation and you have a good time to be happy with it haha was a great night I was just thinking of going and then we had to get to work on a Saturday and then we can do it and then I will go get my car
Isso é futebol australiano?
é uma mistura do futebol gaélico com o futebol australiano, eles misturam as regras dos dois esportes e fazem esse jogo especial anualmente (eu acho)l entre Austrália e Irlanda!
There should be a rule where points will be deducted if or when players tackle in a malicious and or unsportsman like way. to hurt the opponents for a competitive advantage. to intimidate for such advantage will result in points being deducted. under umpires discretion points will be evaluated following the severity of the misconduct.
make that a rule and bring it back
I always thought the rule you can punch it through the goals was dumb. everythig else is great, but being able to just walk the ball or punch it through the goals is dumb. surely it has to be a kick from the hands or off the floor.
funny seeing tuohy playing for ireland
it's interesting sport, but i just in love soccer/football anymore so i can't relate with gaelic football. but it's worth to watch i swear😎👍
Why should they have a international rules
Use is to scared to win, who is there best. What's his name?
Wait I'm not irish or Australian and I dont know this sport well I just know its irish but did Australia beat ireland in their own sport
Not really because lots of the tackling rules and the two posts on the very outside aren’t in proper Gaelic football
No not at all it’s a mix between Gaelic football which is played in Ireland and Aussie rules played in Australia. It probably is more suited towards the Gaelic football players but they aren’t professionals and have real jobs on top of training so for them to play well against the professional Australian players is a good achievement
Get rid of the mark. It slows down what was a great spectacle.
Would of hammered Australia if the dubs were on the team
No Dubs in the Irish team, no Richmond players in the Australian team. Including the league's best defender, and a midfielder that just won every award it's possible to win in a single year.
No Ablett, no Franklin, no Natanui, no Selwood, no Rioli, the list could go on.
luke tyson13 lmao why don’t Irish verse us in an actual game of afl
Why don't australia play an actual game of gaelic football.
Chloe Kelly And we would've hammered you by 200 points If we were using the AFL ball..
Like most years? Oi, no playish
That are afl players
So use on Adelaide, couldn't even let me umpires
If you think if cricket was played on rectangular pitch we may have had gailic football instead of Australian football.
Why do they use a soccer ball
Where’s DANGER
the two easy goals is what won them the match
M dara Hon the rebels
This is not afl
Irs = international rules series a mix of gaelic football mostly with a bit of aussie rules flavor.