Books of condolence will open for Anthony Foley at Kingspan Stadium on Saturday prior to the Champions Cup match against Exeter Chiefs.
Supporters are welcome to express their sympathies at reception, located in the main administration building.
In an effort to facilitate as many supporters as possible, the books will remain open until after the Ulster v Munster Guinness PRO12 clash on Friday 28th October.
Members of the public can sign the books on either of these match nights, or Monday-Friday next week between 9am-5pm.
Earlier this week, Ulster Rugby Chief Executive Shane Logan paid tribute to what he called a ‘legendary figure’.
“I, like many others, was deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Anthony Foley.
“The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Ulster Rugby are with Anthony's family and friends at this very sad time.
“He was a legendary figure of the game of rugby union and represented everything that is great about our sport. His exploits on the pitch were well-documented but he was equally impressive off the pitch and was hugely popular in rugby circles.
“He will be missed dearly by his family, friends, and the wider rugby community.”
Supporters are welcome to express their sympathies at reception, located in the main administration building.
In an effort to facilitate as many supporters as possible, the books will remain open until after the Ulster v Munster Guinness PRO12 clash on Friday 28th October.
Members of the public can sign the books on either of these match nights, or Monday-Friday next week between 9am-5pm.
Earlier this week, Ulster Rugby Chief Executive Shane Logan paid tribute to what he called a ‘legendary figure’.
“I, like many others, was deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Anthony Foley.
“The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Ulster Rugby are with Anthony's family and friends at this very sad time.
“He was a legendary figure of the game of rugby union and represented everything that is great about our sport. His exploits on the pitch were well-documented but he was equally impressive off the pitch and was hugely popular in rugby circles.
“He will be missed dearly by his family, friends, and the wider rugby community.”