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Published 09:46 14 Nov 2017 GMT
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At the launch of the International Rules, there was emphasis put on how the series was back to two tests and there was genuine hope the respect and prestige for the series that had been lost a little along the way would come back. GAA is now bigger and more accessible than ever and this was another great chance to showcase the very best of it with the very best of players all playing together - for Ireland.
And then the match is broadcast in the early hours of the morning when they only have two countries to cater for.
Nobody wants to get up at five in the morning on a Sunday. Of the two audiences that were going to watch the game, one of them has nearly been entirely cut out.
However, this weekend will be more accessible with throw-in at 8:45 am as Ireland look to retain the Cormac McAnallen Cup with just 10 points between them.
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