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List of Ireland national rugby league team results

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The following list is a complete collection of results for the Ireland national rugby league team.[1]

1990s

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No. Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
1 17 March 1995  United States 22–24  Ireland St. Patrick's Day Test RFK Stadium, Washington DC
2 13 August 1995  Ireland 26–22  Scotland Friendly RDS Arena, Dublin 5,716
3 16 October 1995  Ireland 48–26  Moldova 1995 Emerging Nations Tournament Spotland Stadium, Rochdale 1,235
4 20 October 1995  Ireland 42–6  Morocco Crown Flatt, Dewsbury 1,756
5 24 October 1995  Cook Islands 22–6  Ireland Gigg Lane, Bury 4,147
6 16 March 1996  United States 12–14  Ireland Saint Patrick's Day Test RFK Stadium, Washington D.C.
7 6 August 1996  Scotland 26–6  Ireland Friendly Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 1,147
8 13 May 1997  France 30–30  Ireland Friendly Stade Robert Bobin, Essonne 4,250
9 4 November 1998  Ireland 22–24  France Clash of the Nations Tolka Park, Dublin 1,511
10 18 November 1998  Scotland 10–17  Ireland Firhill Park, Glasgow 1,028
11 15 October 1999  Wales 17–24  Ireland 1999 Triangular Series Vetch Field, Swansea 812
12 31 October 1999  Ireland 31–10  Scotland Tolka Park, Dublin 385

2000s

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No. Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
13 28 October 2000  Ireland 30–16  Samoa 2000 World Cup Windsor Park, Belfast 3,207
14 1 November 2000  Ireland 18–6  Scotland Tolka Park, Dublin 1,782
15 4 November 2000  Ireland 30–16  Māori Tolka Park, Dublin 3,164
16 11 November 2000  England 26–16  Ireland Headingley, Leeds 15,405
17 26 June 2001  France 56–16  Ireland Friendly Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi 2,006
18 26 October 2003  Scotland 22–24  Ireland 2003 European Nations Cup Old Anniesland, Glasgow 1,123
19 1 November 2003  Ireland 18–26  France Dalymount Park, Dublin 1,082
20 9 May 2004  Ireland 74–16  United States Victory Cup RussiaMoscow
21 16 May 2004  Russia 64–6  Ireland
22 17 October 2004  Wales 12–25  Ireland 2004 European Nations Cup Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot 1,296
23 29 October 2004  Ireland 43–10  Scotland Navan R.F.C., County Meath 600
24 7 November 2004  England 36–12  Ireland Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 3,582
25 23 October 2005  Scotland 6–12  Ireland 2005 European Nations Cup Old Anniesland, Glasgow 1,276
26 29 October 2005  Ireland 10–31  Wales Terenure College RFC, Dublin 500
27 22 October 2006  Russia 12–50  Ireland 2008 World Cup qualifying Fili Stadium, Moscow 120
28 5 November 2006  Ireland 18–18  Lebanon Tolka Park, Dublin 450
29 20 October 2007  Ireland 58–18  Russia Oak Park, Carlow 986
30 2 November 2007  Lebanon 16–16  Ireland Crown Flatt, Dewsbury 6,812
31 27 October 2008  Ireland 20–22  Tonga 2008 World Cup Parramatta Stadium, Sydney 6,165
32 5 November 2008  Ireland 34–16  Samoa Parramatta Stadium, Sydney 8,602
33 10 November 2008  Fiji 30–14  Ireland Robina Stadium, Gold Coast 8,224
34 18 October 2009  Ireland 82–0  Serbia 2009 European Cup Spollanstown, Tullamore 295
35 1 November 2009  Wales 42–12  Ireland Sardis Road, Pontypridd 2,143
36 8 November 2009  Ireland 16–40  Lebanon Brewery Field, Bridgend 200

2010s

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No. Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
37 9 October 2010  France 58–24  Ireland 2010 European Cup Parc des Sports, Avignon 14,522
38 17 October 2010  Wales 31–30  Ireland The Gnoll, Neath 2,165
39 24 October 2010  Ireland 22–42  Scotland Tallaght Stadium, Dublin 1,063
40 16 October 2011  Scotland 26–6  Ireland 2011 Autumn International Series Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow 802
41 22 October 2011  Wales 30–6  Ireland The Gnoll, Neath 2,265
42 5 November 2011  Ireland 16–34  France Thomond Park, Limerick 3,100
43 16 June 2012 EnglandEngland Knights 62–4  Ireland Friendly Langtree Park, St. Helens 11,083
44 14 October 2012  Scotland 18–30  Ireland 2012 European Cup Meggetland Stadium, Edinburgh 726
45 19 October 2012  Ireland 4–56 EnglandEngland Knights Deramore Park, Belfast
46 28 October 2013  Fiji 32–14  Ireland 2013 World Cup Spotland Stadium, Rochdale 8,872
47 2 November 2013  England 42–0  Ireland Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 24,375
48 9 November 2013  Ireland 0–50  Australia Thomond Park, Limerick 5,021
49 18 October 2014  Ireland 22–12  France 2014 European Cup Tallaght Stadium, Dublin 1,428
50 25 October 2014  Ireland 4–25  Scotland Tallaght Stadium, Dublin c1400
51 2 November 2014  Wales 14–46  Ireland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,293
52 12 July 2015  Ireland 34–0  Belgium Friendly Carlisle Grounds, Bray c900
53 29 August 2015  Serbia 16–24  Ireland Friendly Makis Stadium, Belgrade
54 5 September 2015  Malta 22–34  Ireland Friendly St Julian's
55 17 October 2015  France 31–14  Ireland 2015 European Cup Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi 4,681
56 23 October 2015  Scotland 22–24  Ireland Netherdale, Galashiels 1,197
57 7 November 2015  Ireland 4–30  Wales Carlisle Grounds, Bray 1,405
58 3 September 2016  Italy 26–60  Ireland Friendly Comunale Palazzolo, Brescia 1500
59 8 October 2016  Ireland 58–10  Malta Friendly Carlisle Grounds, Bray
60 16 October 2016  Ireland 16–68  Jamaica Friendly Carlisle Grounds, Bray
61 22 October 2016  Spain 6–46  Ireland 2017 World Cup Qualifying Polideportivo Quatre Carreres, Valencia 323
62 30 October 2016  Ireland 70–16  Russia Carlisle Grounds, Bray 867
63 29 October 2017  Ireland 36–12  Italy 2017 Rugby League World Cup Barlow Park, Cairns 9,216
64 6 November 2017  Papua New Guinea 14–6  Ireland PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby 14,800
65 12 November 2017  Wales 6–34  Ireland NIB Stadium, Perth 14,744
66 30 June 2018  Hungary 0–70  Ireland Friendly National University of Public Service, Budapest
67 27 October 2018  Ireland 36–10  Scotland 2018 European Championship Morton Stadium, Santry c200
68 3 November 2018  Ireland 10–24  France Morton Stadium, Santry c250
69 11 November 2018  Wales 40–8  Ireland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1257
70 26 October 2019  Spain 8–42  Ireland 2021 World Cup qualifying European playoff Ciutat de l'Esport, Xàtiva 250
71 9 November 2019  Ireland 25–4  Italy Morton Stadium, Santry c300

2020s

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No. Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
72 16 October 2022  Jamaica 2–48  Ireland 2021 Rugby League World Cup Headingley Stadium, Leeds 6,000[2]
73 23 October 2022  Lebanon 32–14  Ireland Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 6,057[3]
74 28 October 2022  New Zealand 48–10  Ireland Headingley Stadium, Leeds 14,044[4]
75 21 September 2024  Netherlands 28–30  Ireland Friendly Zaandijk Rugby Club, Zaandam [5]
76 27 October 2024  Scotland 6–36  Ireland Friendly Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead 463[6][7][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Head to Head". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Keary excels as Ireland storm to 46-point win over Jamaica in Rugby League World Cup". the42. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Lebanon vs Ireland records strong attendance at Leigh Leopards' Leigh Sports Village". Serious about RL. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  4. ^ "New Zealand 48-10 Ireland: Kiwis reach World Cup quarter-finals after topping group". Love Rugby League. 28 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Match report". European Rugby League. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Match report". European Rugby League. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Keyes on double as ruthless Ireland demolish Scotland". RTE. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Keyes to fore as Ireland run in six tries in demolition of Scotland". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
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