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Peter James Wallace (born 16 October 1985) is a retired Australian footballer who played for the Penrith Panthers, the Brisbane Broncos in the
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and represented Scotland in international rugby league. A New South Wales State of Origin representative, Wallace began his career playing as a but later moved to . He announced his immediate retirement following a string of injuries on 12 June 2018. He now works as an assistant coach for the Penrith Panthers.


Background

Wallace was born in
Melbourne, Victoria Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung–Taungurung language, Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the St ...
, Australia, and raised in
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by his mother Dianne. Wallace has never met his father, who reportedly remained in Melbourne. He attended Blaxland East Public School and Blaxland High School, and played his junior rugby league for Lower Mountains Eagles before moving to St Marys Saints at the age of 12. Wallace is of Scottish descent through his maternal grandmother.


Playing career


Penrith Panthers

Wallace made his NRL début at Canberra Stadium against the Canberra Raiders in round 17 of the 2005 season. He did not feature throughout the entire
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for Penrith. In round 3, 2007, against the Brisbane Broncos, Wallace kicked a 44-metre
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in golden point, with Penrith winning 29–28. Wallace was the subject of controversy when he was dropped to NSWRL Premier League in round 15 of the NRL competition in 2007. Penrith coach Matthew Elliott moved Wallace to the premier league on what he claimed to be poor form. However Wallace had earned a man of the match award only two weeks before, but had a poor game the week later. The controversy came when claims were made that Wallace was dropped due to the fact that he had signed with the Broncos, but teammate Joel Clinton, who was also Brisbane bound, wasn't dropped. There were rumours from the media, that Wallace wanted out of the Penrith Panthers to go to Brisbane mid-season. Wallace denied these claims, and wanted to fulfill his contract with the Penrith club, even if it was in premier league. It remains unclear how the move to the Brisbane club came about.


Brisbane Broncos

Wallace's career at the Brisbane Broncos started in 2008. He guided his new club to a first round victory over his old club, the Penrith Panthers, before picking up consecutive "Man of The Match" awards in his next two matches, also wins for Brisbane. Wallace performed very strongly while Darren Lockyer was injured and provided much needed stability in Brisbane's halves and a good kicking game. Wallace was selected for the City vs Country Origin match in 2008. In May, 2008, Wallace was selected as halfback for New South Wales for game I of State of Origin on 21 May at ANZ Stadium. With his first touch of the ball, he made a line break. He also had a hand in two tries and placed a pin point accurate kick for Anthony Quinn to score the second try of the night. He made only one error and took many hits from Queensland players, making 29 tackles. Wallace was selected for the Blues again in Game II (playing on his normal home ground) before he ruptured a testicle and missed Game III. After State of Origin ended Wallace was reunited with halves partner Darren Lockyer at the Broncos. Wallace's great form from the start of the season had slightly been lost but he still remains to be a future star and a great prospect for the Brisbane Broncos. On 15 July 2008, Wallace extended his contract with the Brisbane Broncos until 2012. On 20 October 2008, Wallace was arrested after a scuffle with security at a pub in Mooloolaba, Queensland, where it was believed he was celebrating his 23rd birthday. He was selected for NSW City in the City vs Country match on 8 May 2009. Later in the month he was named in the 17-man squad to represent New South Wales in the opening State of Origin match on 3 June 2009, in Melbourne. Wallace was injured at the time of Brisbane's 2009 post-Origin slump and upon his return the club enjoyed its best winning streak in five years, reaching the finals. However, in Brisbane's second play-off win Wallace broke his ankle, meaning he would miss the grand final qualifier. At the end of the
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, Wallace was selected to represent Scotland at the
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held in Europe.


Return to Penrith

Wallace played for the Penrith Panthers again from the
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. He sustained a season-ending ruptured anterior cruciate ligament on his left knee on 27 July 2014. Wallace finished off the
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playing 13 games and scoring two tries In 2016, from round 2-8 Wallace had a temporary and successful shift from to
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. In round 9 of the
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, Wallace kicked the match winning field goal in Penrith's 19-18 win against the Canberra Raiders. Wallace would return to the
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role after
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was dropped to NSW Cup. Wallace played his 200th NRL career game in round 16, against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Penrith's 28-26 win. Playing well at his new found position, Wallace signed a two-year deal with the club on 25 July 2016, extending his contract with Penrith to the end of 2018. Playing an instrumental part in helping Penrith reach the finals, he finished off the year as the Penrith club's most experienced player and their first-choice hooker. He played in all 26 games scoring five tries, kicking three goals, and one field goal. He played 19 games in
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, scoring two tries. On 12 June 2018, Wallace announced his retirement from the NRL effective immediately. The Penrith club released a statement in which general manager Phil Gould praised the 32-year-old for his "incredibly selfless act". Gould also revealed Wallace had played the last two seasons with no anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) after a failed knee reconstruction. Wallace joined Penrith's coaching staff immediately as he transitioned into life after playing.


Scotland

Eligible through his maternal grandmother, Wallace was unable to represent Scotland at the 2008 World Cup due to treatment for injuries. He made his international début at the 2013 World Cup, playing at halfback in all four of Scotland's matches. Wallace was unavailable for the
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due to an elbow injury sustained at the end of the 2016 NRL season. The following year, Wallace was forced to withdraw from Scotland's 2017 World Cup squad to recover from numerous injuries obtained throughout the 2017 NRL season.


Statistics


References


External links


Penrith Panthers profile
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''Peter Wallace''
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