Flags To Fly At Half Mast To Mark The Tragic Loss Of Anthony Foley
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After the passing of Anthony Foley, fans will be able to pay their respects as books of condolence will be opened across Munster on Monday.
As a mark of respect, the seven local authorities in Munster – Clare County Council, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Kerry County Council, Limerick City and County Council, Tipperary County Council, Waterford City and County Council – will open books of condolence at 12.00pm on Monday 17th of October.
This will allow all Munster Rugby supporters from the province to express their sympathies on the sudden passing of one of Munster’s most faithful and best players.
The Irish flag will be flown at half mast outside the local authority offices to mark his passing.