'I love Limerick, it's in my son's blood. It'll always be special to me' - Freddie Pucciariello on his Munster memories
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Federico Pucciariello, reflecting on his four years with Munster in Ireland, emphasizes the deep relationships and memories he created during that time. Reminiscing with his former teammate Peter Stringer in Dubai, he celebrates the upcoming 20th anniversary of Munster's inaugural European Cup victory. Living in Argentina now, Pucciariello fondly recounts how those years not only shaped his career but also enriched his life with lifelong friends and cherished moments, illustrating the enduring impact of his time in Ireland on his identity as both a player and an individual.
"I cannot believe this is happening, it's passing 20 years. It's crazy," exclaims Pucciariello, or 'Freddie' as he was more affectionately known in Thomond Park, down the phone from his home in Argentina.
During my time in Ireland, I made lifelong friends and unforgettable memories that I always cherish. Those experiences shaped me both as a player and as a person.
Reflecting on his successful four years in Ireland, Pucciariello emphasizes the deep connections and impactful moments that have stayed with him long after his departure.
Looking back at Munster's first European Cup win, Pucciariello expresses a mix of nostalgia and gratitude, recalling the excitement and camaraderie that defined that era.
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