An Irishman abroad writes about what Axel Foley meant to him and his community
Many have paid tribute to Anthony Foley since his tragic death in Paris at the weekend, but one moving tribute really captures what the player meant to fans.
Describing when Ireland beat then-world champions England in 2004, Michael Kingston said: "Anthony Foley rampaged across that foreign field with utter Munster and Irish strength"

Kingston, originally from Goleen in Cork and now Director of the Irish Cultural Centre London, summed up exactly what the back row meant to Ireland supporters around the world.



