Shinty–Hurling International Series

The Shinty–Hurling International Series is a sports competition played annually between the Ireland national hurling team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association) and Scotland national shinty team (selected by the Camanachd Association).

International tests between all-Scotland and all-Ireland teams were played intermittently prior to World War II.

[5] In 2013, a sport, known as Iomain, which incorporates a stick that is created specifically for the hybrid game, was trialled at Croke Park, with a view to it being introduced as a replacement for the current series.

[7] Currently, the scoring system operates as follows:[8] The list below only refers to all matches played between Ireland and Scotland since the inception of regular Shinty–Hurling International Series fixtures in 2003.

This table only refers to matches played since the inception of regular Shinty–Hurling International Series fixtures in 2003.