Munster captain Peter O'Mahony says he was delighted to get the chance to honour Anthony Foley in their rearranged Champions Cup tie against Racing.
Munster captain Peter O'Mahony says he was delighted to get the chance to honour Anthony Foley in their rearranged Champions Cup tie against Racing.
They beat the French Top 14 side 32-7 in Paris on Saturday to move three points clear at the top of Pool 1.
Simon Zebo, CJ Stander and Andrew Conway all scored tries before Niall Scannell went over to score Munster's fourth try and secure a bonus point.
Tyler Bleyendaal kicked three conversions and two penalties.
Munster's head coach Anthony Foley died the night before the match was originally scheduled in October.
O'Mahony said it was going to be an emotional day but they also needed to have accuracy on the day.