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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.

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