
In dismantling Glasgow Warriors 38-17 today at Thomond Park, Munster paid the perfect tribute to one of their heroes Anthony Foley.
A day after they buried their inspirational coach and No. 8, Munster had to line out for their first Pool One match in the Champions Cup.
Spurred on by the crowd the players performed brilliantly, especially when they were reduced to 14 men after Keith Earls was sent off with nearly an hour left in the game.
You could feel how much this win meant to them afterwards and it really showed when they were joined by Foley’s two sons on the pitch for an incredibe rendition of Munster’s trademark anthem, Stand Up and Fight.