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19th May 2017
10:57am BST

"Yeah Axel's passing was obviously very, very sad and I think what got us through it was being such a tight group and a tight rugby community... I think we're still playing with him in the back of our minds, definitely."
There's one thing about Foley that sometimes gets overlooked when his legacy is being discussed. He was Munster's manager at the end.
Munster have had a very successful season - reaching the final four of both the PRO12 and the Champions Cup, scoring some memorable victories along the way. While Murray acknowledges that Munster were inspired to push on after Foley's death, to ignore his influence as a coach would do him a massive disservice.
"It would be unjust not to mention what Axel was doing before he passed. We had started the season off pretty well. We had a great preseason. If Axel was still here. we'd be still doing great things because the mood before that was really good and really positive." "Obviously, that big event pushed us on to greater heights and that was the challenge to stay up there and not play on emotion every week. I think we've done a good job of it."https://twitter.com/Rugbai_BEO/status/865214273219305473
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