Wyatt hopes ‘dream move’ can resurrect Wales career

CHRIS Wyatt has hailed his summer switch to Munster as a “dream move” that could yet save his international ambitions after signing a two-year deal with the Heineken Cup finalists.

Wyatt hopes ‘dream move’ can resurrect Wales career

The former Wales lock is out of contract at the end of the season and will join Munster from Llanelli Scarlets next season after 11 highly successful years at Stradey Park that saw him win 38 caps for Wales.

However Wyatt, 32, has found himself edged out during his testimonial season following a raft of new signings by the Welsh region but believes his move to Ireland will re-ignite his career and boost his Test hopes.

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