Anthony Foley, Munster and Ireland legend, tragically passed away last night at the Munster team hotel in Paris.
Foley had an incredible career, earning 62 caps for Ireland and captaining Munster to their first Heineken Cup success in 2006.
Here are some snapshots of Foley's amazing career.
Anthony Foley makes his debut against England in the Five Nations Championship, 21st January 1995
Scoring a try against Cardiff, European Rugby Cup 1997
In action for Shannon against Lansdowne, January 1999
Celebrating with David Wallace and Mick Galwey, Heineken Cup 2000 vs Bath
Celebrating victory over Toulouse with Keith Wood and David Wallace, Heineken Cup 2000
Celebrating victory over France in 2000 with Peter Clohessy, John Hayes, Kevin Maggs, Denis Hickie, Frank Sheahan and Justin Fitzpatrick
With Keith Wood after victory over Scotland in the Six Nations, 2000
Celebrating victory over Scotland with Eddie O'Sullivan, 2004
Lifting the Celtic Cup in 2005 after victory over Llanelli
Against Leinster in the 2006 Heineken Cup semi-final
Lifting the Heineken Cup for Munster in 2006
With Ronan O'Gara, Marcus Horan and Donncha O'Callaghan in 2008 Heineken Cup v Wasps
With Donncha Ryan, Paul O'Connell and Peter O'Mahony at Munster training in 2012
Being announced as new Munster head coach for 2014/15
With Ronan O'Gara, 2015
Conducting Munster squad training, April 2015
At a press conference as Munster head coach, March 2016
Picture credit: Sportsfile
SEE ALSO: Watch: Tyrone Howe And Stuart Barnes Pay Poignant Tribute To Anthony Foley Live On Sky Sports