Brendan Foley (rugby union) explained

Brendan Foley
Birth Name:Brendan Oliver Foley
Birth Date:6 August 1950
Birth Place:Limerick, Ireland
School:St. Mary's CBS
Relatives:Anthony Foley (son)
Rosie Foley (daughter)
Ru Position:Lock
Ru Amateurclubs:St. Mary's
Shannon
Ru Province:Munster
Ru Nationalyears:1976–1981
Ru Nationalcaps:11
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)
Ru Ntupdate:19 October 2016

Brendan Oliver Foley (born 6 August 1950) is an Irish former rugby union player, who played in the amateur era of the sport. He played primarily as a lock. Foley spent most of his club career with Shannon in Limerick and played at provincial level for Munster, starting in the team's famous victory over in 1978. Foley also played internationally for, winning 11 caps between 1976 and 1981. Foley is the father of two Ireland rugby internationals Anthony Foley (1973–2016) and Rosie Foley.[1]

Early life

Foley was born in Limerick and was a student at St. Mary's CBS in the city. He initially played for the Saints' team at club level for a short time, but switched to Shannon where he spent the rest of his senior club career.[2]

Rugby career

Shannon

Foley played for Shannon throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s during which time Shannon became a force in Munster rugby and aimed to challenge Garryowen, the most successful club in Munster club history and create a classic rivalry that continues to this day.[3] Shannon won the Munster Senior Cup in the 1976–77, 1977–78 and 1981–82 seasons.

Munster

Foley played for Munster in many famous games. An "outstanding performance" in a narrow defeat against a touring in 1976 earned him his first ever cap for two weeks later. By coincidence, he also played in the Munster side that beat Australia in 1981 just a week before his final appearance for Ireland.[2] His best known appearance for Munster however, came when they famously beat on 31 October 1978, with Foley playing alongside his Shannon club mates Colm Tucker and Gerry McLoughlin in the side.[4]

Ireland

Foley made his debut for against in Parc des Princes on 7 February 1976, on the back of a strong performance for Munster against two weeks previously.[2] He went on to play 11 times for Ireland, with eight of these appearances coming in the Five Nations Championship. Foley made his last international appearance on 21 November 1981 against Australia in Lansdowne Road.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rugby Union: Players and Officials: Brendan Foley . . 19 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Where are they now? Brendan Foley (Limerick 3/12/50) . . 12 April 2006 . 19 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Keyes: Foley's passion was formulated with Shannon . . 17 October 2016 . 19 October 2016 . Keyes played against his father Brendan during the intense club rivalry between Cork Constitution and Shannon.
  4. Web site: All you'll ever need to know about Shannon RFC . . 30 November 2013 . 19 October 2016 . Three Shannon players played on that famous Munster side that defeated the touring All Blacks (12–0) on 31 October 1978 in Thomond Park. They are, Brendan Foley, Colm Tucker and Gerry McLoughlin..