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Ireland A national rugby league team

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The Ireland A national rugby league team nicknamed the Wolfhounds is made up of amateur players from the Irish domestic competition. The team competed against England A, Wales A and Scotland A in the Amateur Four Nations and against the USA in a St Patrick's Day match. The team is administered by Rugby League Ireland. Wayne Kerr is the current coach.

Squad

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The following squad was picked for the 2015 match against Belgium

Player Club
Rob Armstong Cork Bulls
Gerard Arthurs Cork Bulls
Brian Bennett Treaty City Titans
Jack Burke Galway Tribesmen
James Carleton Portadown Pumas
Adam Cox Dublin City Exiles
Josh Donaldson Ballynahinch Rabbitohs
Casey Dunne Athboy Longhorns
Nick Finlay Ballynahinch Rabbitohs
Declan Foy Cork Bulls
Gareth Gill Ballynahinch Rabbitohs
Brendan Guilfoyle Treaty City Titans
James Kelly Dublin City Exiles
Eoin King Athboy Longhorns
Ryan Latimer Belfast Met
Anthony Leifi Galway Tribesmen
Conor MacKey Galway Tribesmen
Clark McAllister Portadown Pumas
Paul McDonald Athboy Longhorns
Connor Phillips Ballynahinch Rabbitohs
Peter Ryan Galway Tribesmen
Curtis Stewart Belfast Met
Lemaki Vaipulu Treaty City Titans

Overall Record

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Against Played Won Drawn Lost Win % For Aga Diff
Total 48 19 1 28 39.58%

Results

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No. Date Result Competition Venue
1 25 October 1997 Ireland Ireland A 25–18 Scotland Scotland A Friendly Blackrock College, Dublin
2 30 May 1998 Scotland Scotland A 16–21 Ireland Ireland A Friendly Bellsland Park, Kilmarnock
3 18 March 2000  United States 19–6 Ireland Ireland A St Patrick's Day Challenge
4 9 September 2001 Scotland Scotland A 12–28 Ireland Ireland A Friendly Glasgow
5 16 March 2002  United States 24–22 Ireland Ireland A St Patrick's Day Challenge
6 16 June 2002 Ireland Ireland A 10–32 England England A Amateur Four Nations Dublin
7 21 July 2002 Wales Wales A 52–20 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Old Penarthians RFC, Cardiff
8 18 August 2002 Ireland Ireland A 70–10 Scotland Scotland A Amateur Four Nations Belfast
9 15 March 2003  United States 20–16 Ireland Ireland A St Patrick's Day Challenge
10 28 June 2003 Ireland Ireland A 32–28 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin
11 27 July 2003 England England A 34–14 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham
12 9 August 2003 Scotland Scotland A 48–20 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Queen's Park, Glasgow
13 24 March 2004  United States 41–10 Ireland Ireland A St Patrick's Day Challenge
14 15 May 2004 Wales Wales A 56–12 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Cardiff Athletics Stadium, Cardiff
15 3 July 2004 Ireland Ireland A 28–24 England England A Amateur Four Nations Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin
16 22 August 2004 Ireland Ireland A 16–24 Scotland Scotland A Amateur Four Nations Navan R.F.C., County Meath
17 2 July 2005 England England A 8–26 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations The Shay, Halifax
18 16 July 2005 Ireland Ireland A 10–18 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations Terenure College RFC, Dublin
19 14 August 2005 Scotland Scotland A 44–16 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Glasgow
20 3 June 2006 Ireland Ireland A 38–30 Scotland Scotland A Amateur Four Nations St Mary's College RFC, Dublin
21 15 July 2006 Ireland Ireland A 23–44 England England A Amateur Four Nations Terenure College RFC, Dublin
22 19 August 2006 Wales Wales A 10–24 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Brewery Field, Bridgend
23 23 June 2007 England England A 22–28 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Leigh Sports Village, Leigh
24 14 July 2007 Ireland Ireland A 16–16 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations Carlow Crusaders, Cill Dara RFC, Kildare
25 11 August 2007 Scotland Scotland A 18–28 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Old Anniesland, Glasgow
26 7 June 2008 France France A 14–40 Ireland Ireland A Friendly
27 6 July 2008 Wales Wales A 32–24 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations South Road Ground, Porthcawl RFC, Porthcawl
28 26 July 2008 Ireland Ireland A 26–28 Scotland Scotland A Amateur Four Nations Dublin
29 6 September 2008 Ireland Ireland A 36–24 England England A Amateur Four Nations Tullamore
30 13 June 2009 Scotland Scotland A 22–30 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Edinburgh
31 11 July 2009 England England A 28–12 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Broughton Park RUFC, Manchester
32 8 August 2009 Ireland Ireland A 28–26 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations North Dublin Eagles, ALSAA Sports Complex, Dublin
33 13 June 2010 Wales Wales A 34–8 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations The Gnoll, Neath
34 10 July 2010 Ireland Ireland A 6–10 Scotland Scotland A Amateur Four Nations Terenure College RFC, Dublin
35 14 August 2010 Ireland Ireland A 12–44 England England A Amateur Four Nations Limerick
36 22 March 2011  United States 8–26 Ireland Ireland A Saint Patrick's Day Test Garthwaite Stadium, Philadelphia[1]
37 2 July 2011 Ireland Ireland A 22–54 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations Limerick
38 16 July 2011 England England A 12–26 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Pennine Way stadium, Hemel Hempstead
39 13 August 2011 Scotland Scotland A 26–8 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
40 18 March 2012  United States 38–20 Ireland Ireland A Saint Patrick's Day Test Widener University, Philadelphia[2]
41 21 July 2012 Wales Wales A 28–26 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Bonymaen RFC, Bonymaen
42 6 August 2012 Ireland Ireland A 0–38 England England A Amateur Four Nations Kilballyowen Park, Bruff R.F.C., Limerick
43 3 August 2013 Ireland Ireland A 14–48 Wales Wales A Amateur Four Nations Limerick
44 10 August 2013 Scotland Scotland A 38–26 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Falkirk RFC
45 23 August 2013 England England A 52–0 Ireland Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Pennine Way stadium, Hemel Hempstead
46 16 August 2014 Ireland Ireland A 44–10 Scotland Scotland A Celtic Nations Cup Ashbourne RFC
47 23 August 2014 Wales Wales A 22–28 Ireland Ireland A Celtic Nations Cup Eirias Stadium, Colwyn Bay
48 15 October 2016 Ireland Ireland A 10–68  Jamaica Friendly Carlisle Grounds, Bray
49 22 October 2016 Hungary Hungary 0–70 Ireland Ireland A Friendly NKE Sportpalya, Hungary
50 07 October 2023 Ireland Ireland A 16–28 Wales Wales Dragonhearts Friendly Morton Stadium, Dublin
51 21 October 2023 Ireland Ireland A 18–64 England England Community Lions Friendly Morton Stadium, Dublin

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Report". Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  2. ^ Report