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Leinster honoured Anthony Foley in the classiest way possible this evening

Published 17:10 26 Dec 2016 GMT

Updated 17:58 26 Dec 2016 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Leinster honoured Anthony Foley in the classiest way possible this evening

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Leinster paid tribute to 'Axel' in Montpellier and did so again in Limerick this evening.

Fierce rivals on the field. Fierce respect off it. Anthony Foley liked nothing better than doing a number on Leinster. 'Axel' enjoyed many battles with the Blues over the years, as player and coach, and always let them know they were in a battle. Foley's passing, in Paris on October 16, stunned all of Irish rugby and Leinster were no different. There were kind, consoling words from the likes of Leo Cullen, John Fogarty and Mike Ross and they were always going to pay tribute to their old foe in Montpellier. Ahead of their Champions Cup pool match with the Top 14 side, Leinster brought a Munster jersey into the away dressing room, which bore the No.8 that the legendary forward always wore with such pride. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/790160593772769280 The players then took to the rain-soaked Altrad Stadium pitch wearing t-shirts of Munster red that featured 'A.F' at the front and 8 at the back. They lined up as one and were only too happy to clap along as the minute's silence quickly turned into a minute's applause and appreciation. Leinster team line up in tribute to Anthony Foley 23/10/2016 Leinster team line up in tribute to Anthony Foley 23/10/2016 The applause swept the entire ground and was a lovely touch from both Leinster and Montpellier supporters. This evening at Munster's Thomond Park, the Leinster players donned red t-shirts with No.8 at the back. Isa Nacew practices kicking ahead of the game 26/12/2016 The gesture did not go unnoticed by the Munster faithful. https://twitter.com/Munsterrugby/status/813428786389778436 https://twitter.com/CianBohane/status/813433378817081345 Lovely stuff.