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Limerick to pay tribute to Anthony Foley

Joe is joined by Anthony’s sister, Orla Foley, and playwright Pat McCarry to discuss "Soldier Field", which returns to University Concert Hall later this month, where Munster and Ireland legend Anthony “Axel” Foley will be honoured.

(Via Pat McCarry)




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