International Rules Football: the world’s most violent sport
The best platform for unrelenting violence disguised as a game
According to Wikipedia, International Rules Football is a hybrid of Aussie Rules Football and Gaelic Football, played in annual tournaments and test matches. Judging by the highlights reel above, however, game play seems to focus around Australians and Irish people repeatedly punching each other in the face.
The series was mysteriously absent last year, but returned today (6.30pm Aussie time, so they’re probably rinsing the blood off the pitch by now) as the Irish visited Perth in the first test. They’ve brought in a few rule changes in 2008, including one that stipulates that “Physical intimidation can result in a yellow card.” Presumably, “yellow card” is Australian for “goal”.



2 responses so far
claddy // October 24, 2008 at 11:37 am
clearly international rules are for no brainers andno skill people..leave it to them..
Coly // September 30, 2010 at 12:55 pm
Clearly ‘claddy’ is an arsehole. International Rules Football is an epic game, and hopefully we will show those silly aussies what sporting excellence is really like yet again.
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