David Peter Wallace (born 8 July 1976) is an Irish retired
rugby union
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player, who played for
Munster
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,
Ireland
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and the
British & Irish Lions. He normally played as an
openside flanker
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, but could also play
blindside flanker
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and
number 8.
Early life
Wallace grew up in
Limerick on Ennis Road, and later lived in
Cork. He was educated at
Crescent College
Munster
Wallace made his
Munster
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debut against
Connacht in August 1997. He made his European debut against
Harlequins in September 1997 in the
1997–98 Heineken Cup
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.
Wallace started for Munster in the
2000 Heineken Cup Final. He scored his side's only try but opponents
Northampton Saints eventually won 9–8. Wallace again started for Munster during the
2002 Heineken Cup Final against
Leicester Tigers
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The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
. Once again, Munster lost narrowly, being defeated 15–9.
Injury ruled Wallace out of much of the
2002–03 Celtic League
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Teams
Pool stage
The teams were split into two pools and the pool stage consisted of a singl ...
, meaning he missed Munster's victory against
Neath
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that won the league.
His first taste of silverware with Munster came against
Scarlets in the Celtic Cup Final in May 2005.
Wallace scored the fourth try in Munster's win over
Sale in the
2005–06 Heineken Cup to take the Irish province into a home quarter-final against
USA Perpignan. After defeating Perpignan in the quarter final, Munster beat arch-rivals
Leinster 30–6 in the semi-final to reach their third Heineken Cup final. At the
Millennium Stadium
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, Munster beat
Biarritz Olympique 23–19 to win the
2006 Heineken Cup Final
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. This was Munster's, and Wallace's, first Heineken Cup Final victory.
Munster, and Wallace, again secured Heineken Cup success when they beat
Toulouse 16–13 in the
2008 Heineken Cup Final.
Wallace was part of the Munster team that won the
2008–09 Magners League.
In February 2011, Wallace extended his contract with Munster until the end of the 2011–12 season.
Wallace became the sixth player to reach 200 caps for Munster against
Leinster during the
2011 Magners League Grand Final, a game in which he won the Man of the Match award.
Having returned to full training after the knee injury that ruled him out of the 2011 World Cup and 2012 Six Nations, Wallace was named in the Munster squad to travel to
Aironi
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on 7 March 2012. He made his comeback during the game, playing the last 20 minutes. Wallace continued his comeback by playing the first 40 minutes of Munster A's friendly against a Munster Development team on 16 March. He was added to Munster's
2011–12 Heineken Cup squad in March 2012. Wallace made his first appearance in the 2011–12 Heineken Cup season in the quarter-final against Ulster on 8 April 2012. This turned out to be Wallace's last game for Munster, as a recurrence of the knee injury suffered in August 2011 forced him to retire in May 2012.
Ireland
Wallace made his
Ireland
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debut against
Argentina
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on 3 June 2000.
On 10 June 2000, Wallace was part of the Ireland team that recorded their largest win by beating the United States 83–3.
Three lengthy injury-enforced absences hindered Wallace's international development. He only played in five games for Ireland until returning to start in the
Triple Crown victory over
Scotland
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in the
2004 Six Nations Championship — scoring a vital try in the process. He started again in both Tests in 2004 against
South Africa
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.
He did not return again to the Irish side until the second Test against
Japan
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in June 2005, where he scored his fourth international try.
His form for Munster saw him earn a recall to the Irish set-up in 2006. He was present during the
2006 Six Nations Championship and the
Summer Tour in June.
Wallace scored a try for Ireland in their 43–13 demolition of England in the
2007 Six Nations Championship, and his form saw him selected in Ireland's squad for the
2007 Rugby World Cup in France. He started all four of Ireland's pool games at the tournament.
Wallace was a member of the Irish
Grand Slam winning side in 2009.
Wallace kept his place in the Ireland team for the
November Tests in 2009, and played a crucial role in the win over
South Africa
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. He played in all 5 of Ireland's
2010 Six Nations Championship games and won the Man-of-the-Match award against
Italy
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. Wallace was in outstanding form for Munster throughout the 2009/10 season, and was selected in Ireland's squad for the
summer tour to
New Zealand
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and
Australia. He played against New Zealand and came on as a substitute against the
New Zealand Maori before returning home for the birth of his second child. He played against South Africa, New Zealand and Argentina during Ireland's
2010 Autumn Tests, and became Ireland's most capped back-row player. Wallace played in all five of Ireland's
2011 Six Nations Championship games, including the 24–8 victory over England at
Aviva Stadium that ended England's hopes of a Grand Slam.
Wallace was selected in Ireland's training squad for the
2011 World Cup warm-ups in August, and was also selected in the final 30-man squad. However, a knee injury sustained during Ireland's final warm-up game against England ruled Wallace out of the tournament in New Zealand.
Following the injury, he was ruled out of action for six months, which also ruled Wallace out of the
2012 Six Nations Championship.
British & Irish Lions
Wallace toured Australia with the
2001 British & Irish Lions following in the footsteps of his brothers
Richard and
Paul. He played against NSW Country Districts, and scored a try against
ACT Brumbies.
On 21 April 2009, Wallace was named in the Lions' squad for the
tour to South Africa. He started the first and second tests, and came on as a substitute for the third.
Retirement
Wallace announced his retirement from rugby on 3 May 2012, due to the knee injury he suffered in August 2011. Wallace had made a comeback from the injury, but a re-occurrence of the injury forced him to quit the game.
Speaking at the announcement,
"Although it's disappointing that injury is forcing me to retire now, I take great comfort that I've had an unbelievably enjoyable career and I feel very lucky to have been involved in an era that has seen Munster and Ireland enjoy so much success. Professional rugby has exploded in popularity and changed beyond all recognition in this country since I began and I feel honored to have played witness to its massive improvement. I'd like to thank anyone who has helped me and had faith in me during my 15 year professional career including family, teammates, coaches, medics, friends and not least supporters. I will be looking to step away from rugby and explore a few different business opportunities while also looking forward to being able to spend more time with my wife Aileen and sons Andrew and Harvey."
Since his retirement from rugby, Wallace has opened a sweet shop in Limerick. In 2017 he joined
Bank of Ireland as a Business Development Manager for the Munster region.
Statistics
International tries
International analysis by opposition
Correct as of 5 July 2017
David Wallace
''ESPN Scrum'', 5 July 2017
* indicates inclusion of caps for British & Irish Lions
Honours
Munster
* European Rugby Champions Cup
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:
** Winner (2): 2005–06, 2007–08
* United Rugby Championship:
** Winner (3): 2002–03, 2008–09, 2010–11
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* Celtic Cup:
** Winner (1): 2004–05
* Irish Interprovincial Rugby Championship:
** Winner (3): 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01
Ireland
* Six Nations Championship
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:
** Winner (1): 2009
* Grand Slam:
** Winner (1): 2009
* Triple Crown:
** Winner (4): 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009
British & Irish Lions
* British & Irish Lions tours:
** Tourist (2): 2001, 2009
References
External links
Munster Profile
Ireland Profile
British & Irish Lions Profile
Pro14 Profile
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1976 births
Living people
People educated at Crescent College
Rugby union players from County Limerick
Irish rugby union players
Garryowen Football Club players
Munster Rugby players
Ireland international rugby union players
British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Ireland
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union number eights