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27th December 2016
08:12pm GMT

This moment captures everything that is good about the sport of rugby. Munster's emphatic victory over Glasgow Warriors Initially, it was a surprise that Munster decided to go ahead with their Champions Cup fixture against Glasgow Warriors, just one week after Foley's untimely passing. How could the players and staff, who would have worked so closely with Foley over the years, prepare both physically and mentally for a vital rugby fixture against a good Glasgow side? But the players decided that the best way to remember their friend and mentor was to put in a storming peformance that Axel himself would have been proud of. What happened on that day in Thomond Park was truly remarkable. From the beautiful tributes before kick-off, to the atmosphere generated by the fans throughout the game and finally to the truly spine-tingling rendition of the Munster anthem, Stand Up and Fight, which took place after the final whistle with Foley's two sons. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFu-KDWD_ak Ireland's win over the All Blacks This game had so many memorable moments that it is difficult to mention them all. The first one came with how the Irish players lined up as they faced the haka. The Irish played formed the figure eight in respect of the late, Anthony Foley, with Ireland's Munster contingent at the forefront of the formation. No doubt the players used the memory of the fallen legend in their incredible performance against the world's best side.Les supporters du @Munsterrugby saluent la mémoire de Anthony Foley 2/2 pic.twitter.com/uZ4VrBilYo
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Throughout the game, there were so many great moments which contributed to the historic victory that day but it was Robbie Henshaw's try late in the second half which we have gone with here.
It was with this try, that it finally dawned on us that we were about to create history.
https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/795023279186710529
Jack Carty's late conversion to seal dramatic win
Connacht were decimated by injuries as they entered this must-win Champions Cup tie against London Wasps at the Sportground.
The victory encapsulated the unwavering spirit which sums up Connacht Rugby.
In the dying moments of the game, debutant Naulia Dawai, touched down from a rolling maul to level the match at 18-18.
As silence descended on the Sportground, Carty stepped up to nail the conversion from the toughest of angles to send the sold-out crowd into raptures and ensured that Connacht will live to fight another day in Europe's premier club competition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbUgVg1YZ4Q
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