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Published 08:37 3 Dec 2015 GMT
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“It is great. It’s a sign of the man, he has come over here lock, stock and barrel and put everything in for us. He has progressed very well over the past couple of seasons and he has really put a mark in Irish rugby at the moment,” said Foley of the South African who is now eligible to play for Ireland through the residency rule.“For him to commit to Munster rugby for two more seasons after this is good for everyone concerned. It’s a good boost for everyone involved in Munster that one of our best players is staying. I think it is something that lays down a marker for everyone else.”
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