“Munster Rugby means more than sport”.
Munster get their Champions Cup underway against Glasgow Warriors in an emotionally charged Thomond Park this afternoon as Anthony Foley’s remarkable life, both on and off the field, is being celebrated by Irish rugby supporters.
The Munster coach, 42, passed away at the team’s hotel in Paris last week.
Nobody knows Munster’s Heineken Cup winning captain quite like his former teammates, Alan Quinlan and Mick Galwey, and they’ve been utterly brilliant in providing per-match anecdotes, insights and stories about a man who has left us all far too soon.
While the mood is incredibly somber and sad, both men have been able to provide a level of comfort that has deeply resonated with Irish rugby supporters.
Mick Galwey really summed it up there on Sky Sports. 'Munster Rugby means more than sport' – particularly on a day like today.#RIPAxel
— Jack O'Toole (@jackjotoole) October 22, 2016
“You appreciate life, you appreciate what you have, and you appreciate what we had.”
– Mick Galwey on @skysportsrugby.#ripaxel
— Andy McGeady (@andymcgeady) October 22, 2016
"If you die Hayes, we're going to cremate you because we won't be able to lift the coffin" Mick Galway to John Hayes yesterday.
— Stephen Devine (@stephendevine89) October 22, 2016
Much respect to @AlanQuinlan1 and Mick Galwey for their professionalism today at Thomond Park #MUNvGLA
— Ger Keville (@GerKeville) October 22, 2016
The atmosphere in Thomond Park for big European matches is always extra-special, but this is something unique.
Have a listen.
An emotional 'There is an Isle' sung at Thomond Park in remembrance of Anthony Foley. #RIPAxel https://t.co/1tiiLvnGH0
— Sky Sports Rugby Union (@SkySportsRugby) October 22, 2016
After Foley’s passing, the Irish Rugby Football Union confirmed the tragic news with this statement:
“It is with deep regret that the Irish Rugby Football Union and Munster Rugby must advise of the passing overnight of Munster Rugby head coach Anthony Foley, at the team hotel in Paris.
Munster Rugby management are liaising directly with Anthony’s family and will provide them with any assistance and support required. The IRFU and Munster Rugby pass on our deepest sympathies to all of Anthony’s family and friends and ask for privacy for the family at this sad time.
“As a mark of respect to Anthony and his family and and to support players, management and staff, Muster Rugby have requested that today’s match against Racing 92 be rescheduled.
“Munster Rugby thank Racing 92, EPCR, broadcasters and partners, and the many fans who travelled to Paris for their understanding and support at this time.”