No matter how these things are judged; longevity, impact or silverware, the scrum-half deserves his place in the pantheon of Irish legends, whether that be at Thomond Park or on the international stage.
Surrounded on the pitch by other Ireland and Munster names who will go down in history, Murray has two United Rugby Championship titles to his name and was also selected in the World Rugby Men’s 15 Team of the Decade, 2010-2019.
First capped all the way back in 2011 with his debut showing against France, the Munster star has also been at the heart of Ireland’s astonishing success in the years since.
With 5 Six Nations titles including 2 Grand Slams and well over 100 caps for Ireland – as well as being a three-time tourist with the British & Irish Lions amassing 8 test caps along the way – Murray has seen it all, played them all, fought back from injury, suffered huge victories and devastating losses. And now he is telling his own unique story in his own unique way.
A hugely respected and revered figure across the world of rugby, and Irish sport in particular, Murray is leaving no stone unturned as he describes the ups and downs, the mental and physical challenges and the fun he had during a rugby career that will forever be regarded as competitive and captivating.