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30th November 2016
10:24am GMT

"You haven't had Guinness until you've had a proper feed... I'll teach you."Foley told Lam to send a text at the next event they were at together. The text duly arrived ahead of the 2015 staging of the awards and Foley made room for Lam at his table. "We spent the whole night talking and drinking Guinness," said Lam. "It was a great night." The Connacht coach then spoke of the positive legacy Foley left Munster and declared his pride at how the province's players had rallied so superbly in recent weeks, to now be in first place in the Guinness PRO12. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/803709373885325313 Lam is delighted that Munster are getting back to their best but will be hoping that his own side can challenge them for top spot in the coming weeks. Contrary to some opinions, Lam believes stronger provinces will drive each other on. He admitted he got emotional at the recent Ireland versus All Blacks game when Ireland's Call was performed. "Four proud provinces of Ireland," he said, "and each one playing their part." Dick Clerkin makes his GAA Hour debut to talk about a wonderful career and argue passionately with Colm Parkinson over Sky Sports GAA. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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