Munster beat Glasgow 38-17 in Thomond Park today in a match that always felt like so much more than just that. And pictures from the occasion (courtesty of Sportsfile) captured the emotion of the day in Munster's first match after the tragic passing of Anthony Foley.
A tribute to Anthony Foley at his old club, Shannon RFC
President Michael D Higgins attending the game
Munster and Ireland legend Paul O'Connell at the game
The minute's silence held for Anthony Foley
Simon Zebo during the minute's silence
CJ Stander wore the number 24 jersey as Anthony Foley's former number 8 jersey was retired for the game out of respect
Jaco Taute celebrates scoring Munster's second try of the game
Simon Zebo celebrates his try - Munster's third - by gesturing to the heavens
Keith Earls leaves the field after being dismissed for what was deemed a dangerous tackle
Rory Scannell scores Munster's fifth try of the match
Ian Keatley celebrates after the final whistle
Tommy O'Donnell celebrates the victory
Peter McCabe, Jerry Flannery and Tyler Bleyendaal sing 'Stand Up And Fight' with the rest of the Munster squad after the game
Munster players CJ Stander, Billy Holland, Stephen Archer, Tommy O'Donnell and Jack O'Donoghue sing 'Stand Up And Fight' after the game
Anthony Foley's two sons, Tony and Dan sing 'Stand Up And Fight' along with Munster players Ronan O'Mahony, Rory Scannell, and CJ Stander
CJ Stander with Anthony Foley's two sons, Tony and Dan
(Sportsfile)