2008 International Rules Series


The 2008 International Rules Series was the 14th annual International Rules Series and was played between Ireland and Australia.
After the 2007 series was cancelled by the Gaelic Athletic Association, the Australian Football League and the GAA agreed in 2008 to resume the series.
The matches were played in Australia24 October in Perth, Western Australia and 31 October in Melbourne.
Ireland won by five points on aggregate after recording victories in both tests.

Rule changes

  • Maximum of 14 interchanges per quarter.
  • Teams are allowed only four consecutive hand passes.
  • Match time reduced from 20 to 18 minutes per quarter.
  • Goalkeeper can no longer kick the ball to himself from the kick-out.
  • Suspensions may carry over the GAA and AFL matches if The Match Review Panel see fit.
  • A dangerous "slinging" tackle will be an automatic red card.
  • A shirtfront endangering the head will result in a red card.
  • Physical intimidation can result in a yellow card.
  • One-handed tackles result in a free kick.
  • An independent referee can cite players for reportable offenses from the stands.
  • Yellow cards sin bin reduced to 10 minutes.

Squads

Notes:
Ireland manager Boylan was criticised for including David Gallagher in his squad, as he was not then playing inter-county football.

Irish management team

Notes:

Refereeing team

Notes:
  • Main source: Hogan Stand

Matches

First test



Second test