1990 International Rules Series

The 1990 International Rules Series was the fourth series between Australian rules footballers from Australia and Gaelic footballers from Ireland. The series took place in Australia and consisted of three test matches between the Australian and Irish international rules football teams. Ireland won the series by 2–1 and by 24 points over the three test matches.

Martin Gavigan was Ireland vice-captain.

Eugene McGee was in charge of the Irish team. Seán McCague was his assistant manager.

Brendan Hackett trained the Irish team.

Summary
First test

Venue: Waverley Park, Melbourne

Crowd: 18,332

Second test

Venue: Bruce Stadium, Canberra

Crowd: 7,000

Third test

Venue: WACA, Perth

Crowd: 7,700

Beitzel Medal (Best player for the series) — Jack O’Shea (Ireland)