25,600 supporters will be there to witness Munster take on the Maori All Blacks for the first time at a sold-out Thomond Park this coming Friday night at 7.30pm.
Munster legend Anthony Foley was remember as far away as the Holy Land today while his 11 year old son Tony lit a special candle for his dad today as crowds flocked to Churches in his area and beyond in response to his campaign to have departed loved ones remembered.
Thomond Park is expected to be filled to capacity this Saturday as Munster take on Glasgow Warriors in the European Champions Cup and where tributes to the late player, captain and coach Anthony Foley will be paid.