Munster's Donncha O'Callaghan has a long established reputation as a messer, so we were naturally sceptical when we saw him making cups of coffee for members of the backroom team.
It turns out that while Donncha was a bit heavy handed with the siúcra, he was doing his part in the Irish Heart Foundation's #PoweringKindness initiative, giving Munster coaches Mick O'Driscoll and Brian "Squeaks" Walsh a perk up while they got down to business.
We were waiting for the pair to sip their coffee before recoiling in horror at some horrific condiment used by Donncha, but alas O'Callaghan's good deed as genuine, or at least an attempt to get a starting spot for this Sunday's final European game of the season against the Sale Sharks.
Make sure to keep #PoweringKindness folks!
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