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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

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