MUNSTER HONOURED ANTHONY Foley with a brave display of unity and resilience to overcome Glasgow with a 38-17 bonus-point win in the Champions Cup.
Ahead of today’s encounter, the Munster Rugby Supporter’s Club Choir performed before a minute’s silence was held in memory of the province’s late head coach.
And after referee Jerome Garces blew the final whistle, Foley’s two sons Tony and Dan, joined a visibly emotional Munster squad on the pitch for a poignant rendition of ‘Stand Up and Fight’ as the capacity crowd fell silent to listen.
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