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Ireland women's national international rules football team

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Ireland
Emblem     
UnionLadies' Gaelic Football Association
Head coachJarlath Burns (2006)
CaptainSarah O'Connor (2006)
Home stadiumBreffni Park
Parnell Park
First colours
First international
Republic of Ireland Ireland 134–15 Australia Australia
(2006, 1st Test)
Biggest win
Republic of Ireland Ireland 134–15 Australia Australia
(2006, 1st Test)

The Ireland women's international rules football team was organised by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association and represented Ireland in the 2006 Ladies' International Rules Series against Australia. As of 2019, this is the only series the team has played. Ireland won the series, prevailing in the first test at Breffni Park by 134–15 and the second test at Parnell Park by 39–18.

2006 Series

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First test

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31 October 2006 Ireland 134;15 Australia Breffni Park, Cavan
16:00 6.26.16
Mary Sheridan (1-4-0; 18)
Geraldine Doherty (1-3-0; 15)
Cora Staunton (1-2-3; 15)
Sarah O'Connor (0-3-4; 13)
Dympna O'Brien (1-2-0; 12)
Brianne Leahy (1-1-0; 9)
Mairead Morrissey (1-1-0; 9)
Michaela Downey (0-2-1; 7)
Patricia Gleeson (0-1-3; 6)
Lorraine Muckian (0-2-0; 6)
Sinéad Aherne (0-1-1; 4)
Bronagh Sheridan (0-1-1; 4)
Aoibheann Daly (0-1-0; 3)
Bronagh O'Donnell (0-1-0; 3)
Caroline O'Hanlon (0-1-0; 3)
Alma O'Donnell (0-0-1; 1)
A.M. McDonough (0-0-1; 1)
Angela Walsh (0-0-1; 1)
[1][2][3] 1.2.3
K. Zacharopoulos (1-0-1; 7)
Michelle Dench (0-1-0; 3)
Shelly Matcham (0-1-0; 3)
Shannon McFerran (0-0-1; 1)
Talei Owen (0-0-1; 1)
Referee: Eugene O'Hare
Cony Vardouniotis

Second test

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4 November 2006 Ireland 39;18 Australia Parnell Park, Dublin
19:15 3.5.6 [4][5] 0.4.6 Referee: Declan Staunton

2006 squad

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In preparation for the 2006 Series, the LGFA and the team manager, Jarlath Burns, held a series of trials and camps in Mullingar, Cork and Armagh during September and early October.[6] The final squad included eight players who had played in the 2006 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final. 22 of the 30 strong squad were nominated for the 2006 All Star Awards. The squad featured representatives from 14 different GAA counties and included five senior inter-county captains, including Juliet Murphy (Cork), Bronagh O'Donnell (Armagh), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Mary Sheridan (Meath) and Mary O'Donnell (Waterford).[7][8]

Manager
Jarlath Burns (Armagh)
First test starting XV
Clíodhna O'Connor (Dublin); Rena Buckley (Cork), Angela Walsh (Cork), Caoimhe Marley (Armagh), Aoibheann Daly (Galway), Norita Kelly (Cork), Patricia Fogarty (Laois); Patricia Gleeson (Galway), Mary O'Donnell (Waterford); Sarah O'Connor (Kerry) (c), Bronagh Sheridan (Cavan), Brianna Leahy (Kildare), Geraldine Doherty (Meath), Mairead Morrissey (Tipperary), Cora Staunton (Mayo).
Interchange players
Sinéad Aherne (Dublin), Micheala Downey (Down), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Anne Marie McDonagh (Galway), Lorraine Muckian (Laois), Alma O'Donnell (Armagh), Dympna O'Brien (Limerick), Bronagh O'Donnell (Armagh), Caroline O'Hanlon (Armagh)
Mary Sheridan (Meath).
Squad players
Juliet Murphy (Cork), Una Carroll (Galway), Grainne Ni Flathartha (Kerry), Sinéad Dooley (Meath), Jackie Shields (Meath).

Source:[1][4][7][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "TG4 International Rules Series 1st Test". ladiesgaelic.ie. 1 November 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Ireland v Australia – Ladies International Rules Series 1st Test Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 31 October 2006. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Ireland v Australia International Rules game in Kingspan Breffni Park". ladiesgaelic.ie. 31 October 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Brave Aussie ladies like ewes to the slaughter in Ireland". www.worldfootynews.com. 14 November 2006. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Ireland v Australia – Ladies International Rules Series 2nd Test Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 4 November 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Ladies' Rules panel taking shape". www.breakingnews.ie. 21 September 2006. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Players Launch First Ever Ladies International Rules Test Series". ladiesgaelic.ie. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  8. ^ "TG4/O'Neills Ladies All-Stars for 2006". ladiesgaelic.ie. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Irish Ladies International Rules Team portraits Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 14 October 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2019.