Olive Foley appeared on the Late Late Show last night to remember her late husband Anthony who passed away in 2016 at the age of 42.
The rugby legend, who represented Ireland on 62 occasions and won 202 caps with Munster, died in his sleep while on a trip to Paris coaching the Munster team for a Champions Cup game against Racing 92.
The Limerick local was found dead in his hotel room having passed away from acute pulmonary oedema, caused by heart disease.
Anthony left behind two children, Tony and Dan, and Olive told audiences how she used to read her husband’s book to her sons in an attempt to help them through the early grieving process.
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