Saint Patrick's Day Test

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Saint Patrick's Day Rugby League Test match
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The Saint Patrick's Day Test also known as the Donnybrook Cup was an international

United States and Ireland from 1995 to 2012. The game was usually held on or around March 17 to coincide with Saint Patrick's Day. There have been eight matches, with five won by the USA and three won by Ireland. Ireland competed as a full test side for the first two matches, winning both. In 2020 the first two fixtures were regarded to full international status as the Ireland A teams for those two games were upgraded to senior national status, due to the similarity of the squads involved in those games.[1] In 2021 USARL and RLI were in talks to re-establish back the fixture in 2023.[2]

Matches

Date Home Score Away Venue Attendance
16 March 1995  
United States
22–24 Ireland Ireland
Washington D.C.
16 March 1996  
United States
12–14 Ireland Ireland
Washington D.C.
18 March 2000  
United States
19–6 Ireland Ireland A
16 March 2002  
United States
24–22 Ireland Ireland A
15 March 2003  
United States
20–16 Ireland Ireland A
24 March 2004  
United States
41–10 Ireland Ireland A Memorial Stadium, Savannah, Georgia [3]
22 March 2011  
United States
8–26 Ireland Ireland A United States Garthwaite Stadium, Philadelphia 1,000[4][5]
18 March 2012  
United States
38–20 Ireland Ireland A United States Widener University, Philadelphia c. 2000[6]

References

  1. ^ Tomahawks To Host Ireland | We Are Rugby Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "USA Ireland discuss re-establishing St Paddy's Day match: AGM". Rugby League Planet. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  3. ^ "United States of America vs. Ireland A". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  4. ^ "United States of America vs. Ireland A". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  5. ^ Report
  6. ^ "Tomahawks Win Back the Donnybrook Cup". Rugby League International Scores. Retrieved 21 August 2022.