Ireland A national rugby league team

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. Carl De Chenu is the current coach.

Squad

The following squad was picked for the 2015 match against Belgium

PlayerClub
Rob ArmstongCork Bulls
Gerard ArthursCork Bulls
Brian BennettTreaty City Titans
Jack BurkeGalway Tribesmen
James CarletonPortadown Pumas
Adam CoxDublin City Exiles
Josh DonaldsonBallynahinch Rabbitohs
Casey DunneAthboy Longhorns
Nick FinlayBallynahinch Rabbitohs
Declan FoyCork Bulls
Gareth GillBallynahinch Rabbitohs
Brendan GuilfoyleTreaty City Titans
James KellyDublin City Exiles
Eoin KingAthboy Longhorns
Ryan LatimerBelfast Met
Anthony LeifiGalway Tribesmen
Conor MacKeyGalway Tribesmen
Clark McAllisterPortadown Pumas
Paul McDonaldAthboy Longhorns
Connor PhillipsBallynahinch Rabbitohs
Peter RyanGalway Tribesmen
Curtis StewartBelfast Met
Lemaki VaipuluTreaty City Titans

Results

No.DateResultCompetitionVenue
116 March 1996 United States 6–26 Ireland ASaint Patrick's Day TestRFK Stadium, Washington D.C.
225 October 1997 Ireland A 25–18 Scotland AFriendlyBlackrock College, Dublin
330 May 1998 Scotland A 16–21 Ireland AFriendlyBellsland Park, Kilmarnock
418 March 2000 United States 19–6 Ireland ASt Patrick's Day Challenge
59 September 2001 Scotland A 12–28 Ireland AFriendlyGlasgow
616 March 2002 United States 24–22 Ireland ASt Patrick's Day Challenge
716 June 2002 Ireland A 10–32 England AAmateur Four NationsDublin
821 July 2002 Wales A 52–20 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsOld Penarthians RFC, Cardiff
918 August 2002 Ireland A 70–10 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsBelfast
1015 March 2003 United States 20–16 Ireland ASt Patrick's Day Challenge
1128 June 2003 Ireland A 32-28 Wales AAmateur Four NationsCastle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin
1227 July 2003 England A 34–14 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsPrince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham
139 August 2003 Scotland A 48–20 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsQueen's Park, Glasgow
1424 March 2004 United States 41–10 Ireland ASt Patrick's Day Challenge
1515 May 2004 Wales A 56–12 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsCardiff Athletics Stadium, Cardiff
163 July 2004 Ireland A 28–24 England AAmateur Four NationsCastle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin
1722 August 2004 Ireland A 16–24 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsNavan R.F.C., County Meath
182 July 2005 England A 8–26 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsThe Shay, Halifax
1916 July 2005 Ireland A 10–18 Wales AAmateur Four NationsTerenure College RFC, Dublin
2014 August 2005 Scotland A 44–16 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsGlasgow
213 June 2006 Ireland A 38–30 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsSt Mary's College RFC, Dublin
2215 July 2006 Ireland A 23–44 England AAmateur Four NationsTerenure College RFC, Dublin
2319 August 2006 Wales A 10–24 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsBrewery Field, Bridgend
2423 June 2007 England A 22–28 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsLeigh Sports Village, Leigh
2514 July 2007 Ireland A 16–16 Wales AAmateur Four NationsCarlow Crusaders, Cill Dara RFC, Kildare
2611 August 2007 Scotland A 18–28 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsOld Anniesland, Glasgow
277 June 2008 France A 14–40 Ireland AFriendly
286 July 2008 Wales A 32–24 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsSouth Road Ground, Porthcawl RFC, Porthcawl
2926 July 2008 Ireland A 26–28 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsDublin
306 September 2008 Ireland A 36–24 England AAmateur Four NationsTullamore
3113 June 2009 Scotland A 22–30 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsEdinburgh
3211 July 2009 England A 28–12 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsBroughton Park RUFC, Manchester
338 August 2009 Ireland A 28–26 Wales AAmateur Four NationsNorth Dublin Eagles, ALSAA Sports Complex, Dublin
3413 June 2010 Wales A 34–8 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsThe Gnoll, Neath
3510 July 2010 Ireland A 6–10 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsTerenure College RFC, Dublin
3614 August 2010 Ireland A 12–44 England AAmateur Four NationsLimerick
3722 March 2011 United States 8–26 Ireland ASaint Patrick's Day TestGarthwaite Stadium, Philadelphia[1]
382 July 2011 Ireland A 22–54 Wales AAmateur Four NationsLimerick
3916 July 2011 England A 12–26 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsPennine Way stadium, Hemel Hempstead
4013 August 2011 Scotland A 26–8 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsScotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
4118 March 2012 United States 38–20 Ireland ASaint Patrick's Day TestWidener University, Philadelphia[2]
4221 July 2012 Wales A 28–26 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsBonymaen RFC, Bonymaen
436 August 2012 Ireland A 0–38 England AAmateur Four NationsKilballyowen Park, Bruff R.F.C., Limerick
443 August 2013 Ireland A 14–48 Wales AAmateur Four NationsLimerick
4510 August 2013 Scotland A 38–26 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsFalkirk RFC
4623 August 2013 England A 52–0 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsPennine Way stadium, Hemel Hempstead
4716 August 2014 Ireland A 44–10 Scotland ACeltic Nations CupAshbourne RFC
4823 August 2014 Wales A 22–28 Ireland ACeltic Nations CupEirias Stadium, Colwyn Bay
4915 October 2016 Ireland A 10–68  JamaicaFriendlyCarlisle Grounds, Bray

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