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'The Great Man Touched So Many Hearts' - Rassie Erasmus's Statement On Anthony Foley Passing

'The Great Man Touched So Many Hearts' - Rassie Erasmus's Statement On Anthony Foley Passing
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Munster Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus along with captain Peter O'Mahony attended an emotional press conference at UL on Wednesday afternoon to speak with media following the weekend's tragic passing of Anthony Foley.

It was announced this weekend's Champions Cup game between Munster and Glasgow at Thomond Park will go ahead. The EPCR has suggested that a minute's silence or applause be observed at all Champions Cup games.

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At the press conference, Erasmus read a statement regarding Anthony Foley, a man with whom he unfortunately only had the chance to work with for such a short period of time.

The South African described the game against Glasgow as an opportunity to 'feel that connection and closeness' with Anthony Foley.

On behalf of the squad I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Foley and Hogan families, in particular Olive, the two boys Tony & Dan, Axel's parents Brendan & Sheila & sisters Orla & Rosie. Our thoughts continue to be with them, Axel's extended family, and close circle of friends at this time.

Although an Irish and Munster rugby hero, and a great friend of ours, this time is about a husband and a father, a son and a brother, and a fallen friend.

Let us all not forget that.

From a Munster Rugby point of view we wish to acknowledge and thank those that have expressed their sympathies and thoughts with us during this time and thank everyone for their thoughtful considerations - it has been quite overwhelming and is testament to Axel himself that we are hearing from all corners of the world, across all sports and walks of life. The great man touched so many hearts.

One's life is greater than any sport or sporting occasion, however Thomond Park held a special place in Axel's heart, and as difficult as it will be to play the next game, no matter the time, opposition and venue, we have an opportunity to play there this Saturday; that is something that is hugely important to all of us and cannot be easily dismissed.

Playing in Thomond Park further ties us to his memory and will be a chance for all, including our supporters and the community, to feel that connection and closeness to him at this time.

The Munster vs Glasgow game kicks off at 1pm on Saturday. It is sure to be an emotional occasion.

Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile

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