Wind speed 8.0 m/s. Sea temp: 26.4 °C, air temp: 23.9 °C. #internationalrules
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Wind speed 8.0 m/s. Sea temp: 26.4 °C, air temp: 23.9 °C. #internationalrules
fun fact, in tennis, one finger during a point means the ball was out and the point is over, 4 fingers out means ball was in, probably a winner or they'd have just hit it back
Dayne Zorko of Australia kicks past Zach Tuohy of Ireland, International Rules
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HOUSTON | The Latest: New Zealand Prime Minister offers condolences
HOUSTON — The Latest on the death of former President George H.W. Bush (all times local):
3:18 a.m. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has expressed her country’s condolences following the death of former President George H.W. Bush.
Ardern acknowledge in a statement early Saturday “the contribution President Bush made to international affairs over decades of service to the United States…
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Russian cyber attacks aimed at influencing foreign elections highlight the need for the international community to agree on rules of conduct and punitive consequences.
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Ireland fume over Fyfe's 'dangerous' hit | International rules
GEELONG skipper Joel Selwood won't face a possible AFL suspension despite being black carded during Australia's 53-50 win over Ireland in Saturday night's International Rules clash in Perth. Kernan was highly critical of the quality of umpiring on display during the series. Before things got heated, Conor McManus was the best player at the International Rules for Ireland. Predictably it was a spiky affair at times and it all came to a head after a late challenge on Chris Barrett.
Ireland's high-profile players saluted the International Rules after two hard-fought games with Australia, with captain Aidan O'Shea hoping it will end the debate about the future of series. Ireland fume over Fyfe's 'dangerous' hit. WATCH Brawl breaks out as Ireland lose International Rules series to Australia.Geelong skipper Joel Selwood is facing a possible AFL suspension after being black-carded during Australia's 53-50 win over Ireland in Saturday night's international rules clash in Perth. Ireland coach Joe Kernan says Fremantle star Nat Fyfe should have been sent off for a dangerous forearm during Australia's 53-50 International Rules win in Perth.
Probably Nat Fyfe,. But there was one man that really made a name for himself as if he hadn't before. Ireland manager Joe Kernan has heavily criticised the performance of the referees in the second International Rules Test in Perth.Earlier, inaugural Fremantle Docker Craig Callaghan was among the 30,116 that streamed through the gates of Subiaco Oval for the final time to watch Australia defeat Ireland in an International Rules thriller. The Cormac McAnallen trophy will remain in Australia, as Ireland fell to a narrow, three-point defeat in today's second test in Perth. The international rules uses two referees, one in either half, in a compromise that could harshly be judged as merely doubling the number of people to get things wrong. The exclusion of all Dublin players from Ireland's International Rules Series squad for the tour of Australia which ended in defeat this morning has caused quite a stir in the GAA world. Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood celebrate after winning game two and the series of the International Rules Series. As another International rules series comes to its conclusion, doubts regarding the feasibility or desire of continuing the once annual match-up tend to linger longer than the spectacle of the series itself.
Ireland fume over Fyfe's 'dangerous' hit | International rules
The exclusion of all Dublin players from Ireland's International Rules Series squad for the tour of Australia which ended in defeat this morning has caused quite a stir in the GAA world. WATCH Brawl breaks out as Ireland lose International Rules series to Australia. Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood celebrate after winning game two and the series of the International Rules Series. Before things got heated, Conor McManus was the best player at the International Rules for Ireland.
Earlier, inaugural Fremantle Docker Craig Callaghan was among the 30,116 that streamed through the gates of Subiaco Oval for the final time to watch Australia defeat Ireland in an International Rules thriller. Predictably it was a spiky affair at times and it all came to a head after a late challenge on Chris Barrett. Probably Nat Fyfe,. But there was one man that really made a name for himself as if he hadn't before.Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood celebrate after winning game two and the series of the International Rules Series. The international rules uses two referees, one in either half, in a compromise that could harshly be judged as merely doubling the number of people to get things wrong.
The Cormac McAnallen trophy will remain in Australia, as Ireland fell to a narrow, three-point defeat in today's second test in Perth. Ireland fume over Fyfe's 'dangerous' hit.Kernan was highly critical of the quality of umpiring on display during the series. GEELONG skipper Joel Selwood won't face a possible AFL suspension despite being black carded during Australia's 53-50 win over Ireland in Saturday night's International Rules clash in Perth. Ireland coach Joe Kernan says Fremantle star Nat Fyfe should have been sent off for a dangerous forearm during Australia's 53-50 International Rules win in Perth. Virgin Australia International Rules Series 2nd Test pre match photocall at the Domain Stadium, Subiaco Oval, Perth, Australia. Geelong skipper Joel Selwood is facing a possible AFL suspension after being black-carded during Australia's 53-50 win over Ireland in Saturday night's international rules clash in Perth. IRELAND may have come away rueing missed chances and falling that step short of perfection but the reality remained that Australia were simply that bit better over two games.