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IRFU flag first made public in 1925, comprised of the traditional four provinces of Ireland shields and other older elements, to resolve the issue of what flag to fly for the Ireland rugby team at international rugby games.
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Date | in Ireland |
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Based on the now public domain IRFU flag using old public domain motif rather than current copyright motif.
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Author | IRFU and User:Setanta Saki |
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