Domain Stadium will host the best players in Australia when the International Rules series is played against Ireland in November.

The AFL announced the two-test series today with the first clash in Adelaide on November 12 followed by the match in Perth on November 18.

The AFL team will be comprised of players who have been selected in the All-Australian team during their careers.

Fremantle coach Ross Lyon will work as an assistant to Geelong’s Chris Scott. He said the stars of the game loved being together in the one team.

“It’s my third series. I’ve experienced this series in Australia, the series overseas in Ireland and New York," Lyon said.

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"To come back and get involved in Chris Scott again – there’s a lot of great people involved and an opportunity to work with the best players and coaches in the game."

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Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe and West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff joined Lyon at the launch today.

Gaff dominated in 2015 when the team toured Ireland but Fyfe missed the last two series because of injury.

Australia won the 2014 clash while Ireland was victorious in 2015.

Fyfe said he was desperate to represent his country this year.

He said knowing it would be the final match played at Domain Stadium added another element to the game.

“There’s a rich history, both clubs – West Coast and Freo – playing footy here in WA at Domain Stadium,” Fyfe said.

“The opportunity to finish off here with a high flowing, fast, exciting game with some of the best players in the country, against what I’m sure will be a highly competitive Ireland team will be worth coming to see.”