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  2. XBlades - Wikipedia

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    XBlades is an Australian sports equipment manufacturing company that designs, develops, and sells products primarily related to footwear and clothing.The company was established in 1989 to make shoes for athletes who played rugby union and Australian rules football.

  3. John O'Neill (Australian rules footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John O'Neill (30 August 1935 – 29 February 2024) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the VFL. [ 1 ] O'Neill usually played as a wingman or half forward flanker and was often one of his side's biggest disposal getters.

  4. O'Neills - Wikipedia

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    O'Neills Irish International Sports Company Ltd. is an Irish sporting goods manufacturer established in 1918. [1] It is the largest manufacturer of sportswear in Ireland, [1] with production plants located in Dublin and Strabane. O'Neills has a long relationship with Irish rugby and association football and sports of Gaelic Athletic Association.

  5. List of Australian rules football clubs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in Australia at the senior level. Guide to abbreviations: FC = Football Club; AFC = Australian Football Club (mainly used if in Queensland or NSW or outside Australia) / Amateur Football Club (mainly used in the other Australian States) ARFC = Australian Rules Football Club

  6. Kevin O'Neill (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kevin O'Neill (20 March 1908 – 12 July 1985) [2] was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1930 and 1941 for the Richmond Football Club. The son of a former Richmond player from its days in the VFA , O'Neill was a member of the Tigers' legendary " Three Musketeers " backline of Bolger , Sheahan and O'Neill.

  7. Australia national international rules football team - Wikipedia

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    Competing in the International Rules Series, the only team Australia plays against is the Ireland international rules football team. The series has been played intermittently since 1984. Australian under-age teams have been represented in the past, as well as a women's team in 2006. Australia last hosted the International Rules Series in 2017.

  8. 2013 International Rules Series - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, the GAA confirmed that former Roscommon footballer Paul Earley would succeed Anthony Tohill as manager of the Irish team. [14] GAA President Liam O'Neill said the Association was "delighted that someone of the standing and calibre of Paul Earley will lead the Irish challenge" and praised his extensive experience in both international rules and Australian football, Earley ...

  9. Template:Australian rules football kit - Wikipedia

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    This template was created to easily show the colours or uniforms used by an Australian rules football team. It is not meant to be used directly on the page, but inside an infobox. It is based on {{Football kit}}. See documentation there.