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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 89005"><p>Well since your coverage doesn't seem to have been the best for this series I doubt you'll have heard much about the women's series. I only came across it by fluke on Tuesday for the first test which was a ridiculously one sided affair, Ireland winning 130-15 in Cavan. Apparently there's no tackle though, which seems bizarre for an International Rules series, the Irish even offered to use the oval ball ahead of tonight's test to even things up. I haven't been watching the whole of tonight's second test so I missed the main action of the evening, tuned in to see Ireland only 19-13 ahead in the 3rd quarter but at the end of the quarter the presenter legged it on to the pitch to see what the story was? Apparently Ireland brought on a player when we had someone sinbinned so we had an illegible player on the pitch and thus had all our points taken off us. I'll be honest I didn't even know the women played Aussie Rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 89005"] Well since your coverage doesn't seem to have been the best for this series I doubt you'll have heard much about the women's series. I only came across it by fluke on Tuesday for the first test which was a ridiculously one sided affair, Ireland winning 130-15 in Cavan. Apparently there's no tackle though, which seems bizarre for an International Rules series, the Irish even offered to use the oval ball ahead of tonight's test to even things up. I haven't been watching the whole of tonight's second test so I missed the main action of the evening, tuned in to see Ireland only 19-13 ahead in the 3rd quarter but at the end of the quarter the presenter legged it on to the pitch to see what the story was? Apparently Ireland brought on a player when we had someone sinbinned so we had an illegible player on the pitch and thus had all our points taken off us. I'll be honest I didn't even know the women played Aussie Rules. [/QUOTE]
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