The former Ireland boss will be part of the Kiwi set-up for the three-Test series.
The Dubliner held off Steve Stricker to claim a one-shot victory.
Meanwhile, Niall Scannell has been called up after an injury to Rob Herring.
Vera Pauw’s Girls In Green face Georgia in their next World Cup qualifier today.
It was a huge day of All-Ireland football quarter-final action.
The Dubliner triumphed by one shot at Saucon Valley.
Rory McIlroy signed off with an impressive round of 67, himself and Seamus Power finishing in a tie for 19th and 25th respectively.
Clayton McMillan has been able to include a handful of full New Zealand internationals.
This was the first match of a two-game series in Malahide.
Head coach Ian Foster is among the four people to have tested positive.
Meanwhile, Leona Maguire finished up in a tie for 54th.
Meanwhile, Sophie Becker held off Phil Healy to take gold in the 400m.
The counties will meet on Sunday 10 July.
Mayo lost out to Kerry by eight points today in Croke Park.
Galway’s Seán Kelly and Aidan Nugent of Armagh have both been red-carded over the incident.
The games will take place on the weekend of 9-10 July.
Kieran McGeeney’s side went out on penalties to Galway in the All-Ireland quarter-final.
71,353 the attendance in Croke Park today.
The Galway boss said his team have been practicing spot kicks since last December.
The Paddy Twomey-trained filly held off My Astra to prevail by half a length under Billy Lee.
They advance to play Derry in the last four.
The retired scrum-half skippered the Wallabies under the 62-year-old.
The volatile Australian shot to fame at the All England Club in 2014.
Two massive All-Ireland quarter-finals await in Croke Park.
The Ballymena native defeated Justin Burlinson at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
The Dubliner is in a great position to finish the tournament as the champion.
Plus, a tribute to the late Liam Cahill.
2002 All-Ireland winner Diarmaid Marsden talks about the influence of Stefan Campbell, and Armagh’s impressive 2022 form.
Marian Leahy looks back on her football career and laments how Irish teams and players of the past often tend to get overlooked.
Gemma Begley reflects on her inter-county career and the overall development of ladies football.
Armagh and Galway, and Kerry and Mayo face off in a mouth-watering Croke Park double-header.
Seamus Power also slipped down the leaderbord on day three in Connecticut.
The 150th edition of the Irish national championships got underway this afternoon.
An even-par round has left Stephanie Meadow in a tie for tenth place.
The two-week tournament kicks off on Monday.
Last year’s beaten finalists were 10-point winners in Portlaoise.
The Monaghan fighter won by technical knock-out after his opponent spat out his gumshield.
Doireann O’Sullivan scored 1-7 as Cork survived a stern test of their credentials.
The Leinster champions ran out 11-point winners.
It’s all to play for in Group 2 next weekend.