Ruaidhri O'Connor: Twelve years on, the legend of Ronan O'Gara still looms large over Jack Crowley and Munster
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Ronan O'Gara, now coaching La Rochelle, remains a formidable presence in rugby twelve years after his emotional departure from Munster. His farewell, marked by a poignant moment with his son Rua amidst the disappointment of a semi-final loss, underscores his deep-rooted connection to the sport. As he heads towards a Champions Cup reunion, the shadow of his illustrious career continues to loom large, reinforcing his status as an exiled monarch of the rugby realm, shaping the future while reflecting on his glorious past.
Ronan O'Gara, who famously departed from Munster after a semi-final defeat, continues to influence the sport, embodying the spirit of an exiled monarch despite his coaching role.
As the La Rochelle coach, O'Gara's legacy looms large in the rugby world, particularly as he prepares for a Champions Cup reunion, reminiscent of his past glories.
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