Age no barrier as lionhearted Wallace takes it all in his stride

IT IS difficult to imagine now, as he does his best Ryan Giggs impression, that the ever-enduring David Wallace briefly considered leaving Munster to further his career.
Age no barrier as lionhearted Wallace takes it all in his stride

Eddie Halvey, Anthony Foley, Alan Quinlan and Ultan O’Callaghan were all vying for back row positions at the time. As a young man, the thoughts of training with men he considered icons was overwhelming. He couldn’t imagine taking their places. Conversations with head coach Declan Kidney, and senior squad member Killian Keane convinced him to keep the faith. “I’m happy I faced the challenge and overcame it because if I ran from it I would have been defeating myself. I think it was a turning point in my career,” he offers.

How Munster and Ireland rugby supporters are thankful he stuck it out. Much has been made of the fact that Wallace is approaching his 35th birthday.

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