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  1. Irish International Rules Football Players: Darragh Ó Sé, Peter Canavan, Paddy Bradley, Graham Canty, Seán Óg Ó Hailpín, Paul Galvin
  2. International Rules Football: International Rules Series, Australian International Rules Football Team, 2008 International Rules Series
  3. Australian Rules Football Representative Teams: All-Australian Team, Australian International Rules Football Team
  4. Goalkeeper: Sport, Goal (sport), Hurling, Association football, Gaelic football, International rules football, Team handball, Ice hockey, Field hockey, Netball, Water polo, Bandy, Floorball
  5. International Rules Football: Hybrid Sport, Football, International, Australian Rules Football, Gaelic Football, Australian Football World Tour, Meath ... Championship, International Rules Series
  6. 1998 in Gaelic Games; Tommy Quaid, Laois Junior Football Championships, 1998 International Rules Series
  7. Australian rules football around the world: Countries playing Australian rules football, AustralianFootball International Cup, International Australian ... Women's Australian rules football
  8. Aussies rule the world! A history of international football by Brian Clarke, 2002-01-01
  9. Australian Rules Football Outside Australia: Australian Rules Football Around the World, 2008 Australian Football International Cup
  10. Eu Cup: 2008 Eu Cup Australian Rules Football, 2007 Eu Cup Australian Rules Football, 2005 Eu Cup Australian Rules Football
  11. 1987 in Gaelic Games: T. J. Reid, Sligo Senior Football Championship 1987, Diarmuid Connolly, Steelstown Gac, 1987 International Rules Series
  12. 2005 in Australian Rules Football: 2005 Afl Season, List of Afl Debuts in 2005, 2005 Australian Football International Cup
  13. 2008 in Australian Rules Football: 2008 Afl Season, 2008 Australian Football Code Crowds, 2008 Australian Football International Cup
  14. 1984 in Australian Rules Football: 1984 Vfl Season, 1984 Vfl Grand Final, 1984 International Rules Series

1. International Rules Football - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
International rules football (Irish Peil na rialacha idirn isiunta; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the senior men's competition between the AFL and GAA, see International Rules Series International Rules
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Nickname(s) Football Characteristics Contact Contact Team members Mixed gender Single (Male Only at Elite Level) Categorization Outdoor Equipment Football Olympic No International rules football Irish Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta ; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players. The first tour, known as the Australian Football World Tour , took place in 1967, with matches played in Ireland , the United Kingdom , and the United States . The following year, games were played between Australia and a touring County Meath Gaelic football team, Meath being that year's

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A team sport includes any sport which involves people working together towards a shared objective.Some team sports are practiced between opposing teams, where the players
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Discussion Ask a question about ' International rules football Start a new discussion about ' International rules football Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia International rules football is a team sport Team sport A team sport includes any sport which involves people working together towards a shared objective.Some team sports are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneously between them to achieve an objective...
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6. Category:International Rules Football - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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9. International Rules Football - NSwiki
In NationStates, international rules football is one of the four football codes played professionally in The Babbage Islands. Like the native code of Babbage rules football
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10. International Rules Football – Wikipedia
The Ireland international rules football team is the representative team for Ireland (both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) in international rules football, a
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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Näheres ist auf der Diskussionsseite angegeben. Hilf mit, ihn zu verbessern , und entferne anschließend diese Markierung. International Rules Football ist eine Mischung aus Australian Football und Gaelic Football . Beide Sportarten sind sich sehr ähnlich und wurden früher fast ausschließlich in Australien bzw. Irland gespielt. Um Länderspiele und Spiele zwischen den jeweiligen Vereinen zu ermöglichen, einigten sich die Verbände Australian Football League und Gaelic Athletic Association auf einen Kompromiss. Daher wird manchmal auch von Compromise Rules gesprochen.
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In Gegensatz zum Gaelic Football ist die Anzahl der Australian Football spielenden Nationen in den letzten Jahren enorm gestiegen, sodass vom inoffiziellen Weltverband International Australian Football Council und der Australian Football League in und um Melbourne erstmals der Australian Football International Cup , eine Art Weltmeisterschaft, ausgespielt werden konnte.

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For the senior men's competition between the AFL and GAA, see International Rules Series.
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Deutsch International Rules Football ist eine Mischung aus Australian Football und Gaelic Football. Beide Sportarten sind sich sehr hnlich und wurden fr her fast ausschlie lich
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to: navigation search Deutsch: International Rules Football ist eine Mischung aus Australian Football und Gaelic Football. Beide Sportarten sind sich sehr ähnlich und wurden früher fast ausschließlich in Australien bzw. Irland gespielt. Um Länderspiele und Spiele zwischen den jeweiligen Vereinen zu ermöglichen, einigten sich die Verbände Australian Football League und Gaelic Athletic Association auf einen Kompromiss. Daher wird manchmal auch von Compromise Rules gesprochen. English: International rules football (Irish: Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta ; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a hybrid code of football which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules footballers and Gaelic footballers Español: El fútbol de reglas internacionales , conocido simplemente como reglas internacionales o reglas de compromiso , es un deporte híbrido, el cual combina aspectos del fútbol australiano y el fútbol gaélico . Este código del football fue creado en los años 1960 para facilitar partidos entre equipos de ambos deportes, en particular las selecciones de Australia e Irlanda.

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17. International Rules Football - Academic Kids
International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the 1980s as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football. It was created in order to facilitate
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International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football . It was created in order to facilitate international matches between the representative teams of the Australian Football League and the Gaelic Athletic Association , which have been played annually since but date back in various forms to . It is sometimes known as " Inter Rules " for short. The rules are designed to provide a compromise between those of the two codes, with the Irish being advantaged by the use of a round ball and a rectangular field (Australian rules uses an oval ball and field), while the Australians benefit from the opportunity to tackle between the shoulders and thighs, something banned in Gaelic football. The game uses two large posts and two small posts, as in Australian rules, and a goal net as in Gaelic football. Points are scored as follows:
  • in the goal net (a goal): 6 points, over the goal net and between the two large posts (an over): 3 points, between a large post and a small post or hitting a large post (a point):1 point.

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Categories Australian rules football Gaelic Athletic Association Image:Interules.gif International Rules' at the Telstra Dome International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the 1980s as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football . It was created in order to facilitate international matches between the representative teams of the Australian Football League and the Gaelic Athletic Association , which have been played annually since 1998 but date back in various forms to 1967. It is sometimes known as " Inter Rules " for short, it also used to be known as " Compromise rules." The rules are designed to provide a compromise between those of the two codes, with the Irish being advantaged by the use of a round ball and a rectangular field (Australian rules uses an oval ball and field), while the Australians benefit from the opportunity to tackle between the shoulders and thighs, something banned in Gaelic football. The game uses two large posts and two small posts, as in Australian rules, and a goal net as in Gaelic football. Points are scored as follows:
  • in the goal net (a goal): 6 points

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