Despite Keith Earls being sent-off during Munster's 38-17 win against the Glasgow Warriors, the majority of people really hit the nail on the head when they said there was no way that Munster were going to lose that match.
Right from the kick-off, the men in red channeled the very best qualities of Anthony Foley as they delivered a performance that was committed, focused and passionate.
Thomond Park was a cauldron of emotion as the full-time whistle blew, these scenes of Anthony Foley's sons singing 'Stand Up and Fight' will live long in the memory, and RTÉ Sport's commentary team of Michael Corcoran, Des Cahill, Donal Lenihan and Denis Hurley perfectly captured the moment.
Have a listen.
For just under 2 hours’ work… Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe made history on Sunday afternoon, becoming the first person in history to complete a marathon (26.2 mile race) in less than two hours, winning the London Marathon in just one hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds. Sawe — alongside second placed finisher Yomif Kejelcha— managed […]
The US team won the gold medal at the Olympics The gold-medal-winning US women’s ice hockey team has rejected Donald Trump’s invite to attend his State of the Union address, one day after he made a distasteful joke about the women’s team. The USA enjoyed their best-ever haul of gold medals at a Winter Olympics, […]
It’s the only event without a women’s category While gender parity in the Olympics has come along way in recent years, certain issues across the events in both the Summer and Winter Olympics remain. Women’s versions of events that men already compete in continue to be added, with women’s double luge only making its debut […]