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Ireland 31 (0-7-10) Australia 69 (3-15-6) - Agg - 79-109
A thunderous third quarter performance helped Australia retain their grip on the Cormac McAnallen Cup this afternoon with a 69-31 victory, although this sold-out second Test will be remembered for other reasons.
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CourtsGaaInternational Rules SeriesPlace: Croke ParkPlace: MelbournePlace: SalthillPerson: Kevin SheedyPerson: Graham GeraghtyPerson: Tadhg KennellyPerson: Shane RyanPerson: Chance BatemanPerson: KerryPerson: Paul GalvinPerson: David ColdrickPerson: Shane McInerneyPerson: Brent StantonPerson: Barry HallPerson: Daniel PearcePerson: Nicholas MurphyPerson: Aidan O’MahonyPerson: Kieran McGeeneyPerson: Brett PeakePerson: Nick DavisPerson: Adam SelwoodPerson: GeraghtyPerson: Lindsay GilbeePerson: Benny CoulterPerson: SelwoodPerson: Alan BroganPerson: Dermot EarleyPerson: Seán BoylanPerson: AustraliansPerson: Danyle PearcePerson: HallPerson: Justin ShermanPerson: Ryan O’KeefePerson: Steven McDonnellPerson: SheedyPerson: Australians’Person: BroganPerson: Alan QuirkePerson: Aaron DaveyPerson: Brendon GoddardPerson: QuirkePerson: O’KeefePerson: Ryan CrowleyPerson: BoylanPerson: EarleyPerson: O’MahonyEvent: CupEvent: Cormac McAnallen CupEvent: International Rules SeriesOrganisation: AustraliaOrganisation: Cormac McAnallenOrganisation: IrelandOrganisation: AggOrganisation: AussiesOrganisation: KerryOrganisation: Cork
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