2011 International Rules Series

The 2011 International Rules Series (officially the 2011 Toyota International Rules Series) was the 16th International Rules Series contested between Gaelic footballers from Ireland and Australian rules footballers from Australia. The series was played over two test matches, with Ireland winning the series by 130-65 points on aggregate. In doing so, Ireland achieved their greatest ever winning test margin (in the first test) and greatest ever series victory, whilst Australia had their lowest ever test score in the second test. The Australian Football League (AFL) announced part of the schedule for the series in June 2011, with Etihad Stadium in Melbourne chosen for the first test match. In July, the AFL announced that Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast would be the venue for the second test. This was the first time that any stadium in the state of Queensland hosted an international rules game. The first test was played on 28 October, while the second test was played one week later on 4 November.

2011 International Rules Series
EventInternational Rules Series
130–65 on aggregate, Ireland win series 2–0
First test
Date28 October 2011
VenueEtihad Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria
RefereeRay Chamberlain (Australia)
David Coldrick (Ireland)
Attendance22,921
Second test
Date4 November 2011
VenueMetricon Stadium, Gold Coast, Queensland
RefereeRay Chamberlain (Australia)
David Coldrick (Ireland)
Attendance12,545
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