MUNSTER Rugby supporters turned out in force for Conor Murray's book launch on Thursday evening in Thomand Park.
Murray celebrated the publication of his new autobiography, ‘Cloud Nine: My Life in Rugby’. The event featured a conversation between Conor Murray, sports presenter Joe Molloy, and the Patrickswell man's former Munster teammates Simon Zebo and Keith Earls.
Conor Murray is also due to sign copies of his new book at O'Mahony's Bookellers, O'Connell Street, Limerick from 1pm this Saturday, September 13.
As a Munster player, Murray has two United Rugby Championship titles to his name and his performances since his debut in 2010 saw Murray also selected in the World Rugby Men’s 15 Team of the Decade, 2010-2019. First capped for his country all the way back in 2011 with his debut showing against France, the Munster scrum-half has also been at the heart of Ireland’s astonishing success in the years since.
With five Six Nations titles including 2 Grand Slams and well over 100 caps for Ireland - as well as being a 3-time tourist with the British & Irish Lions amassing 8 test caps along the way - Murray has seen it all, played them all, fought back from injury, enjoying huge victories and suffering devastating losses.
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