- Anthony Foley
Anthony ("Axel") Foley (born on
30 October 1973 ) is an Irishrugby union footballer and was educated atSt Munchin's College in Limerick.Anthony Foley made his debut for Ireland against England on
21 January 1995 and is one of few players from the amateur era still involved at international level. Anthony wasdropped straight after this try scoring debut for Ireland and didn't figure in the Irish international set up for a while. He was part of the Shannon side that won 4 All-Ireland Leagues in a row for theLimerick club in the mid 1990s with Foley playing in all 48 games of this sequence.It has been with his province, Munster, that he has had his greatest successes. He was part of the Munster side that won the Celtic League in 2002 and skippered the side to win the Celtic Cup in 2005, as well as appearing in 3 European Cup finals with the province. Munster have had an impressive record in the European Cup but didn't succeed in lifting the
trophy until 2006 when Foley captained the side to victory over Biarritz (score 23-19) in the Heineken Cup final at theMillennium Stadium inCardiff on20 May 2006 .Anthony Foley holds the record for most caps in the history of the European Cup with his present tally standing at 81 (incl 4 sub). He is Munster's most capped player of all time (see box) and had played in all but one of their first 78
Heineken Cup games until a shoulder injury sustained during Munster's 21-19 victory over Leicester at Welford Road in their first game of the2006-07 Heineken Cup caused him to miss his side's European subsequent victory over Bourgoin as well as back-to-back games against Cardiff in December 2006. New Munster captainPaul O'Connell described the loss of the former skipper as "huge".He has won over 50 international caps for Ireland and has captained the side three times: in 2001 against Samoa, and in 2002 against Romania and Georgia. His last international so far was against Wales in the 2005 Six Nations. He has since lost his place in the Ireland team but continues to be an important part of the Munster team.
Foley is the son of Brendan Foley who was a lock in the celebrated Munster team that beat the
All Blacks 12-0 inThomond Park in 1978, and who was commemorated in the playAlone it Stands . His sister Rosie is a member of the [http://www.iwrfu.com |Irish womens rugby union Squad] .References
External links
* [http://www.munsterrugby.ie/97_94.php Munster profile]
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