Supporters Show Their Colours – Red Province Red Pride
28th May 2011 By Munster Rugby
                                            We asked fans to show their support from around the province and beyond in the run up to Munster’s Magners League Grand Final clash against Heineken Cup Champions Leinster.
Red Province, Red Pride
Thanks to all who sent in their pictures of support from around the province and beyond. The pictures were printed off and displayed in the team room last night.
Everyday this week we added images showing support in the red of Munster from the six counties and further afield in the build up to tonight's game.
 
Bernard English from Limerick at the Kilimanjaro Uhurua summit
 
Rosie Twomey in Australia
 
Mark Quinn from Limerick, the youngest Irish man to climb Everest
 
Claire Murphy and Leslie Grant in Dallas, Texas
 
Kevin Buckley (Buttevant), Ken English (Ballyporeen), Pats O'Connor (Dingle) and Jeff Quirke (Cahersciveen) at the White House in Washington DC
 
Pietro and Ilena Ferriello show their support in Milan, Italy
 
Pauline and Pietro in Milan
 
Gerard Breen outside the Colosseum, Rome
 
Aaron Caudle shows his support in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
 
Pearse and Moira McMullen at the top of the Emprire State Building in New York
 
John Adams from Limerick doing the highest bungy jump in New Zealand
 
Jacob Coughlan Farrell in Cardiff
 
Damian Kean on Munster terrace in Melbourne, Australia
 
Hayley Quinlan at the Les Invalides in Paris
 
Ryan Hodge of Clonard Great, Wexford shows his true colours
 
Peter Hatton from Waterford with his two week old son
 
Pearse McMullen Junior
 
The staff at Waterford Stanley get behind Munster, even with a red cooker
 
Joe Prendergast and Esther Barron at Barron's Bakery in Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
 
Eddie Phelan from Dungarvan Co. Waterford
 
Oran Kelly, Waterford, stays one step ahead of his (distant) cousin Ross O'Carroll Kelly
 
Liam and Pat Byrne from Waterford
 
Kenny and Paddy Fitzpatrick supporting Munster in Waterford
 
Ivers & Cullinan Ltd. in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
 
Lilly Parks from Ballina, Co. Tipperary
 
Robbie Parks from Tipperary with Jerry Flannery
 
Limerick Live 95 staff show their support for Munster
 
O'Mara Motors in Limerick
 
The MRSC's Oscar visits St. Patrick's Girls School in Limerick
 
Focus Consulting all behind Munster in Limerick
 
 
Munster's golfing support at Castletroy Golf Club in Limerick
 
Rua Flynn with his Uncle Pat O'Connor from Ballylanders in Co. Limerick
 
Aoife O'Donnell from Bowman St., Limerick City
 
Baby Freya from Limerick tired out from all the Munster support
 
Centra staff in Adare in Co. Limerick get behind Munster
 
Martin, Anthony, John and Shane Doyle, Colm Hogan and Minister Michael Noonan all from Limerick
 
Zoe Leonard from Castlemahon, Co. Limerick with Paul Warwick
 
Timberland Store, O'Connell St., Limerick City
 
The Burke's in Killarney, Co. Kerry
 
Sean O'Brien with Killian, Margaret and Donal Cashman at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club
 
Bowlers' Toyota garage in Killarney, Co. Kerry
 
Chorca Dhuibhne youths
 
John Moylan and Tadhg O'Flynn at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club
 
 
Adam Carroll from Cork shows his support for Munster from an early age
 
St. Anthony's primary school, Douglas, Cork
 
Staff from Ronan Daly Jermyn Solicitors in Cork City decked out in red
 
ODM Financial in Bandon, Co. Cork back Munster
 
Aer Arann crew Michael Crowley, Captain Ryan O’Neill and Mel Fitzgerald at Cork Airport
 
Emma from O'Connell's fish stall in the English Market in Cork
 
Mary O'Donnell from Macroom with colleagues at The Sandwich Stall in the English Market in Cork City
 
Clive Read and staff at Keary's in Mallow, Co. Cork
 
Matthew and Erica Madden from Cork
 
Evan, Niall and Orna from Co Cork prepare for Saturday.
 
Evan, Niall and Orna from Co Cork
 
Lynn and Alva Sheehy from Cork
 
Brian Lyons from Cork
 
Ger O'Donnell with twin daughters Rachel & Louise from Farranree in Cork City
 
Meteor staff Michelle O'Mahony and Adrian Kiely in Cork City
 
Timberland Store, Grand Parade, Cork
 
Mike, Emer, Aine, Melissa and Paul show their colours in Clare after cycling 120 miles of the Clare 250 mile cycle.