- Oceania.
World Rugby was
founded as the
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB) in 1886 by Scotland,
Wales and Ireland, with
England joining in 1890. Australia...
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storage provide around 80%
round trip
energy efficiency [1]. The
setup of
IRFBs is
based on the same
general setup as
other redox-flow
battery types. It...
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sixteen parti****ting
teams were the
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB)
members – New Zealand, Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland,
Wales and...
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South Africa was
allowed to compete; the
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB, now
World Rugby) had only
readmitted South Africa to
international rugby...
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because they were
upset the tour was
organised through the RFU
rather than the
IRFB. The
first British Isles side
since 1908
toured New
Zealand in 1930. Although...
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Board (
IRFB)
argued that the
testimonial constituted professionalism –
which they
claimed breached the sport's by-laws. The WFU
withdrew from the
IRFB in...
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going back to the 1950s, but met with
opposition from most
unions in the
IRFB. The idea
resurfaced several times in the
early 1980s, with the Australian...
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World Rugby,
previously called the
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB) and the
International Rugby Board (IRB), has been the
governing body for...
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authority of
World Rugby, then
known as the
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB). It
included the
national teams of Italy,
French national team, Catalonia...
- and by
Australian rules football). The
International Rugby Football Board (
IRFB) was
founded in 1886, but
rifts were
beginning to
emerge in the code. Professionalism...