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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #60 on: December 11, 2006, 11:08:37 PM »
I may have been part of history, watching the last game ever?

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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #61 on: December 12, 2006, 01:30:26 AM »
Hybrid footy becoming more Gaelic - Stynes
12 December 2006   Herald-Sun
Daryl Timms

THE International Rules series between Australia and Ireland is in danger of developing into Gaelic football if tackling is outlawed, according to Jim Stynes.

The Irish-born Stynes, who is Australia's assistant coach, said the game would be compromised too much if tackling was removed.

Stynes, who represented Ireland in the series while playing for Melbourne, suggested a sensible compromise might be to retain tackling, but outlaw players being slung or taken to the ground.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,20911946%255E20322,00.html

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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #62 on: December 12, 2006, 10:33:13 AM »
I may have been part of history, watching the last game ever?

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LOL it's all your fault LT. Did you drink all their Guiness?  ;D
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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #63 on: December 12, 2006, 10:28:27 PM »
I did try.   ;D

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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #64 on: December 15, 2006, 02:20:59 AM »
It was all the Aussies fault of course  :whistle

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Irish stars in hot water
15 December 2006   Herald-Sun
Daryl Timms

THE Australians have copped all the flak for the fiery opening to last month's International Rules Series in Dublin, but now the Irish players are in strife.

It's expected two Australians and two Irishmen will face charges next week after a review of incidents in the game.

At least two Australians -- Ryan O'Keefe and Campbell Brown -- were the victims of unfair play. O'Keefe was head-butted and Brown was deliberately kneed.

A bloodied O'Keefe responded to the head-butt by throwing punches.

Irishman Graham Geraghty could also be in trouble for an incident he was involved in before being knocked out in a tackle by Danyle Pearce.

GAA and AFL representatives are expected to hear charges and hand down penalties next week in a telephone link-up.

The GAA decided at its central council meeting last weekend to abandon next year's series in Australia. They will only consider reviving the games if the AFL agrees to rule changes and increased penalties.

The Irish press reported yesterday that GAA president Nickey Brennan believes the re-establishment of trust between the GAA and the AFL was the first step towards the survival of the hybrid game.

He feels that the fiery incidents at Croke Park eroded any trust built up between the two sporting bodies.

While the Irish are expected to push for a ban on tackling, the GAA's director-general Liam Mulvihill hinted at other radical changes.

"All the analysis of the games over the last few years suggests it isn't nearly as fast as it was in the early days and that will be one of the aspects that we will be looking at from both sides," Mulvihill said.

Brennan said a planned meeting with AFL bosses in Dubai in January would not happen and there was no time frame to start discussions.

"We had a problem with trust after the second test, there is no point in saying otherwise," Brennan said.

"We were most unhappy on our side. I'm not going to prejudge what the Australians will say when they get our document (on rule changes and penalties).

"But they do realise there are big problems and that it would take a fairly major change in terms of the type of game being played to resurrect it," he said.

Brennan defended the decision to abandon the junior series as well as the senior tour.

"It's all about relationships with the AFL. There are quite a few people who would have a view that the junior tour is also a problem in that it has become a recruiting ground for young players. We need to review all of that," he said.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,20930033%255E19742,00.html

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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #65 on: December 15, 2006, 11:50:59 AM »
IMO the AFL should be focusing on promoting our wonderful game in other countries rather than continue with this "mixed up Mother Goose" of a game we play against the Irish. There are local ALF comps running all around the world. With a bit of a cash injection into their comps, increasing local awareness & promotional assistance as well as the posibility exporting local talent, who know what could happen.
It's working for Rugby League in the UK.Sure Rugby league was already there but it was just about dead a few years ago & with players going over in the twilight of their careers its adding much needed quality & interest to their game.
I think our best bet would be to promote AFL in the U.S, UK or maybe even Japan. Sure we play the odd promotional game overseas but we come and go like a Robbie Williams concert tour with generally only expats going to the games.. There's no sustainability in that. 

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Re: Rainsey considered for IR series while Lids will be rested
« Reply #66 on: December 15, 2006, 05:31:35 PM »
IMO the AFL should be focusing on promoting our wonderful game in other countries rather than continue with this "mixed up Mother Goose" of a game we play against the Irish. There are local ALF comps running all around the world. With a bit of a cash injection into their comps, increasing local awareness & promotional assistance as well as the posibility exporting local talent, who know what could happen.
It's working for Rugby League in the UK.Sure Rugby league was already there but it was just about dead a few years ago & with players going over in the twilight of their careers its adding much needed quality & interest to their game.
I think our best bet would be to promote AFL in the U.S, UK or maybe even Japan. Sure we play the odd promotional game overseas but we come and go like a Robbie Williams concert tour with generally only expats going to the games.. There's no sustainability in that. 

South Africa looks promising to me as far as exporting Aussie Rules. From a distance there seems to be a genuine interest to play footy there and room for growth. Aussie Rules doesn't come with any political apartheid baggage or stigma unlike other traditional SA sports like rugby. 
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