Munster played their rescheduled Champions Cup game against Racing 92 at the Stade Olympique Yves Du Manoir on Saturday afternoon.
The game was originally slated to be played in October but was postponed following the tragic passing of Anthony Foley just hours before.
Munster's performances since Foley's death have been a fitting tribute to their head coach. They've lost just one game - a narrow, last gasp defeat to Leicester at Welford Road.
Those ten games have included a magnificent win against Glasgow just a day after Foley's funeral along with victories against Ulster at Ravenhill, the 38-0 demolition of Leicester at Thomond Park and a 12-pont Stephen's Day win versus Leinster.
Sky Sports' coverage of the Racing 92 game began with a stirring montage illustrating how Munster have remembered Foley in the best way possible - by playing the type of rugby he would love to have seen.