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AFL International Rules team named

David Rodan

The AFL has announced its 25-man squad for the International Rules Series to be played in Perth and Melbourne against an Irish team.

Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse will lead the Australian side, which is defending the Cormac McAnallen trophy won in Ireland in 2006.

Malthouse said the team featured the next generation of Australian players. 

"We have gone for youth, speed, skill and agility," he said. "The squad consists of players who have had outstanding seasons with their clubs, 23 of the 25 have finished in the top 10 of their club best and fairest."

The team is:

Nathan Bock (Adelaide), Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs), Jared Brennan (Brisbane Lions), Campbell Brown (Hawthorn), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide), Matt Campbell (North Melbourne), Ryan Crowley (Fremantle), Michael Firrito (North Melbourne), Nathan Foley (Richmond), Brent Harvey (North Melbourne), Roger Hayden (Fremantle), Leigh Montagna (St Kilda), Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide), Marc Murphy (Carlton), Michael Osborne (Hawthorn), Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood), Drew Petrie (North Melbourne), David Rodan (Port Adelaide), Max Rooke (Geelong), Brad Sewell (Hawthorn), Kade Simpson (Carlton), Adam Selwood (West Coast), Dale Thomas (Collingwood), Scott Thompson (Adelaide), Daniel Wells (North Melbourne).

The squad was selected by Mick Malthouse, his assistant coaches Glen Jakovich, Nathan Buckley, Matthew Lappin and  AFL Football Administration Manager Rod Austin.

Squad members will train next week in Melbourne in preparation for the first Test at Subiaco Oval, Perth, on Friday October 24 and the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday October 31.