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The first part I agree with.The performance from Australia was quite simply, embarrassing.
If we continue to treat it like a joke, we might as well not bother playing, tonight was absolutely unacceptable.
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Are you pretending not to care by posting in a thread about something you don't care about?
The Irish went in fully prepared and picked their best team available.
The Aussies went in COMPLETELY uninterested, approached it like a picnic.
Disgraceful episode.
To pick a team like we did is shameful.
And they played like embarrasing marshmellows
What the F--K !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Represent Australia and you must put all in.
I would have shirtfronted everybody including the umpires to fire up the Aussies.
The first part I agree with.
If this has not been a deliberate tank, then surely its an indication of an utter lack of planning and care.
Why continue with something that no one bar the AFL admin seems to give a shit about.
I disagree. Last year, most Irish fans were unhappy because our team were outshone by Australia at some of the basic skills that ARE part of our own game, like kicking the ball straight. We lost last year because we didn't play to our own strengths, and Australia showed that using the round ball was no longer an impediment to playing good footy.
That's why I said that this year, Ireland decided to try harder, and it showed. Australia seem to have decided to forget what they've learned over the past few years, and also lost a bit of the passion that we thought you were famous for.
Thing is, Nicoski just had an outstanding season with West Coast, and was one of the reasons for them pushing up into the top 4 last season. He may be rubbish at this shitty game, but his AFL career is just fine.Ah right yeah, the guy marking Donaghy I think. Same argument can be applied![]()
Right, because it was the Australians in that series always chucking the knees in, wasn't it...
Double standards at their finest.
The Irish went in fully prepared and picked their best team available.
The Aussies went in COMPLETELY uninterested, approached it like a picnic.
Disgraceful episode.
To pick a team like we did is shameful.
And they played like embarrasing marshmellows
What the F--K !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Represent Australia and you must put all in.
I would have shirtfronted everybody including the umpires to fire up the Aussies.
Did anyone else hear Brad Green during the halftime break compare winning the IR to winning a flag?

We all know the irish aren't a tough physical race(look at any world war) but this post is just embarrassing.I suspect many Aus fans dont really see the old problems with how the IR rough stuff occurred in the past. When Danyle Pearce knocked out Graham Geraghty, nobody considered it a nasty tackle. The damage was done as Pearce swung Geraghty around and down hard into the ground. That's what concussed Geraghty. The fact he had been singled out in advance media coverage as a "target" for Aussie rough treatment added to the furore.
As an Irish fan of IR for a long time, I never wanted IR to become too sanitised. We also like a tough game, but just without the cynical pure dirt tactics that are not even a part of your own game. What would have happened to Chris Johnson if he tried that "clothes-line" in AFL? How about Matthew Scarlett's head punches? And the few times that an Irish player managed to effect a good tackle on an Aussie and pulled him to the ground, it often seemed the Aussie took it as an insult to his manhood and needed to retaliate in force.
Bottom line - many players on both sides claim they like the IR and want it to continue. It's easy to profess your support when you're own team are winning. Now that this Australia team, whether you think they are good or bad, really need a bit of support, are you going to turn your back on a team representing your country? Is that all you've got?
...The Aussies are a little hesitant- if we go in hard we'll be crucified by the media like we were last time. And unlike the irish who are amatuers and have jobs, playing footy is the Aussies job so you don't want to get injured.
...Case in point is Wood: in an AFL game if he was tackled late like in the first quarter, he would not hesitate at all to fight the tackler ...
We all know the irish aren't a tough physical race(look at any world war)but this post is just embarrassing.
We all know the irish aren't a tough physical race(look at any world war) but this post is just embarrassing.

Watched the game and the result went pretty much as expected. The side Australia picked this year was well substandard to previous years, but worse still the was very little passion and absolutely no desparation during the game. Expect pretty much the same next week, cause really the care factor has pretty much gone from this concept from the Australian public and players. Which is a petty because the feeling I get is that the Irish really enjoy the contest.
Kudo's to the Irish, they looked the much better side.