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2006 Ladies' International Rules Series
EventInternational Rules Series
Ireland won the series (2–0)
First test
Date31 October 2006
VenueBreffni Park, Cavan
RefereeEugene O'Hare (Ireland)
Cony Vardouniotis (Australia)
Attendance300
Second test
Date4 November 2006
VenueParnell Park, Dublin
RefereeDeclan Corcoran (Ireland)
Cony Vardouniotis (Australia)

The 2006 Ladies' International Rules Series was the first and only ladies' International rules football series played between Ireland and Australia.

Background[edit]

Results[edit]

2006 Ladies' International Rules Series – First Test
31 October 2006 (4.30pm) Ireland def. Australia Breffni Park, Cavan (Crowd: 300) Report
2.[?].[?] (34)
4.[?].[?] (77)
5.[?].[?] (105)
6.26.16 (130)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.2.0 (12)
1.2.2 (14)
1.2.3 (15)
1.2.3 (15)
Umpires: Eugene O’Hare (Ireland)
Cony Vardouniotis (Australia)
Television broadcast: TG4 (Ireland)
M. Sheridan, Doherty, Staunton, O'Brien, Leahy, Morrissey Goals Zacharopoulous
M. Sheridan 4, Doherty 3, S. O'Connor 3, Staunton 2, O'Brien 2, Downey 2, Muckian 2, Leahy, Morrissey, Gleeson, Aherne, B. Sheridan, Daly, B. O'Donnell, O'Hanlon Overs Dench, Matcham


2006 Ladies' International Rules Series – Second Test
4 November 2006 (7.30pm) Ireland def. Australia Parnell Park, Dublin Report
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[?].[?].[?] (39)
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3.5.6 (39)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.0.0 (0)
0.0.2 (2)
0.3.4 (13)
0.4.6 (18)
Umpires: Declan Corcoran (Ireland)
Cony Vardouniotis (Australia)
Television broadcast: TG4 (Ireland)
Staunton 2, M. Sheridan Goals
S. O'Connor, Heffernan, Doherty, Morrissey, Staunton Overs Boyle 2, Matcham, Zacharopoulos
Staunton (yellow cardsin bin), Staunton (yellow card – sent off) Reports Pender (red card – sent off)

Ireland was leading 42–8 early in the third quarter when Australia called for a head count. Ireland was found to have an extra player on the field, and under the rules of the game, had its entire score up to that point erased.

Squads[edit]

Ireland: [1][2][3][4]

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)

Australia: [1][5][2]

Coach: Nicole Graves


First test starting XV


Joanne Butland (Queensland)
Jane Clifton (Victoria)
Kerryn Stephens (Victoria)
Lauren Tesoriero (Victoria)
Shannon McFerran (Victoria)
Sarah Hammond (Victoria)
Pia Kilburn (Western Australia GAA)
Shelley Matcham (Western Australia)
Belinda Blay (Victoria)
Katherine Pender (Queensland)
Meg Hutchins (Victoria)
Lydia Padgett (Western Australia GAA)
Talei Owen (Sydney)
Julia Boyle (Victoria GAA)
Angela Doyle (Western Australia GAA)


Interchange players:
Kathy Zacharopoulos (Victoria)
Anna Haynes (Western Australia)
Moana Hope (Victoria)
Emma Hender (ACT)
Renae Campbell (Western Australia GAA)
Anna McIlroy (Victoria)
Janine Milne (Victoria)
Daisy Pearce (Victoria)
Michelle Dench (Victoria)
Penny Cula-Reid (Victoria)

References[edit]

  1. ^ 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. Cite error: The named reference "worldfootynews141106" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b "TG4 International Rules Series 1st Test". ladiesgaelic.ie. 1 November 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Players Launch First Ever Ladies International Rules Test Series". ladiesgaelic.ie. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Irish Ladies International Rules Team portraits Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 14 October 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Reliving the one and only Women's International Rules series 10 years on". girlsplayfooty.com. 15 November 2016. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2017.