Munster head coach and former Irish international Anthony Foley died suddenly in a Paris hotel on Sunday at the age of 42, triggering a flood of tributes from stunned former teammates, opponents and admirers of the rugby hardman
Paris: Munster head coach and former Irish international Anthony Foley died suddenly in a Paris hotel on Sunday at the age of 42, triggering a flood of tributes from stunned former teammates, opponents and admirers of the rugby hardman.
In a tribute, the president of Ireland, Michael Higgins, dubbed Foley "one of the great figures of Irish sport in the modern era".
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