*Sarah Hartnett, Director of Development UL Foundation, Emeritus President Dr Des Fitzgerald and Olive Foley. Photograph: Ray Lohan, Sportsfile

A donation by Olive Foley, wife of the late, great Anthony โ€˜Axelโ€™ Foley, to the University of Limerick Foundation has created student scholarship programmes in the rugby starโ€™s name.

Three pillars are covered in the scholarships โ€“ music and dance, access and sport. The Music and Dance element is divided between scholarships for the MA in Classical Strings and PhD scholarships in a variety of areas at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at UL.

Following Foleyโ€™s untimely death in early 2016, a number of groups organised fundraising events in his memory, following which Olive made a donation to the UL Foundation.

UL was described by Olive as the Foleyโ€™s โ€œlocal universityโ€ and one in which the family share an attachment to given the amount of time Anthony spent working in the Arena during his time as Munster Head Coach.

โ€œIt is such an important institution โ€“ it is so important to us and it was so important to Anthony. Any time there was something new going up there, Anthony would come home and go โ€˜you have to drive in around UL and see the beautiful new buildingโ€™. We just love that university and I really hope that my kids are going to go there,โ€ Olive said.

The Killaloe native said she was particularly happy that the scholarships would cover Access programmes also. โ€œAccess is so important to us โ€“ and music and dance, well I suppose that would be more my side of the house than Anthonyโ€™s, but it is lovely to cover a wide variety of areas and not solely on sport, it is lovely that it can be spread aroundโ€.

Anthonyโ€™s compassion for young people is celebrated through the scholarship, Sarah Hartnett, Director of Development at the UL Foundation, maintained. โ€œWe are privileged to have been chosen to pay tribute to Anthonyโ€™s legacy in this way and also extremely grateful to Olive Foley for her generosity in helping to ensure that our most deserving students receive financial supportโ€.

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