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2013 International Rules Series : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2013 International Rules Series
The 2013 International Rules Series (officially the 2013 Irish Daily Mail International Rules Series) was the 17th International Rules Series contested between Gaelic footballers from Ireland and Australian footballers from Australia. Ireland entered the 2013 series as defending champions, whilst Australia were, for the first time in the series, represented by an exclusively Indigenous team, known as the Indigenous All Stars.〔(Indigenous stars to play for Australia against Ireland )〕 The series was played over two test matches, with Ireland winning both test matches to take the series 2–0 and achieve a record aggregate win of 173–72 points.〔(Ireland romp to victory )〕 The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) announced the schedule for the series in February 2013, with Breffni Park in Cavan chosen for the first test match〔(Breffni Park to host International Rules First Test );〕 and Croke Park in Dublin chosen to host the second test match. It marked just the second time that an international rules match was played in Cavan, or for that matter at a venue situated in the jurisdiction of the Ulster GAA council, with a women's international rules game previously held at Breffni Park in October 2006. ==Broadcast and sponsorship== The GAA announced as part of their management team selection in March 2013 that the ''Irish Daily Mail'' newspaper would return as Irish team and series sponsor whilst Irish language TV network TG4 would again be the official broadcaster of the series in Ireland.〔(Earley confirms backroom team for International Rules Series );〕 In making the announcement, GAA President Liam O'Neill stated that “TG4 (the ''Irish Daily Mail'' ) are...valued long term partners of the GAA and we are looking forward to working with them to bring the games to the widest audience possible.”〔 As part of their live coverage of the two test matches, TG4 announced they would also provide replays of previous international rules matches in September and October for Irish audiences. The AFL announced as part of their extended squad selection in August 2013 that Australian supermarket chain Coles and Indigenous health and wellbeing group National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) would be the official partners of the Indigenous All Stars.〔(Eligible Indigenous players named for IR series )〕 Both groups are featured on the newly designed team guernsey.〔(Goodes and Franklin at AFL press conference )〕 Australian free-to-air TV network 7mate was the exclusive broadcaster of the series in Australia, showing both matches on a slight delay and replaying them as well.〔(International Rules on 7mate: Australia’s Indigenous All Stars set to battle Ireland )〕
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