The pictures above show David Wallace
during the 20-16 win against England at
Twickenham
in the 2010 RBS Six Nations
Championship.
Career Record: Played 69, Won 43, Drew 1, Lost 25.
2009 v France (Dublin) W 30-21 (SN)
2009 v Italy (Rome) W 38-9 (SN)
2009 v England (Dublin) W 14-13 (SN)
2009 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 22-15 (SN)
2009 v Wales (Cardiff) W 17-15 (SN) (Grand Slam)
2009 v Australia (Dublin) D 20-20
2009 v South Africa (Dublin) W 15-10
2010 v Italy (Dublin) W 29-11 (SN)
2010 v France (Paris) L 33-10 (SN)
2010 v England (Twickenham) W 20-16 (SN)
2010 v Wales (Dublin) W 27-12 (SN)
2010 v Scotland (Dublin) L 23-20 (SN)
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2010 v New Zealand (New Plymouth) L 66-28
2010 v South Africa (Dublin) L 23-21
2010 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 38-18
2010 v Argentina (Dublin) W 29-9
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David Wallace is pictured above playing for Ireland during their 15-9 rugby International
win against Scotland in the 2006 RBS Six
Nations Championship.
Photographs George Herringshaw. ©
2006 v Italy (Dublin) W 26-16 (SN)
2006 v France (Paris) L 43-31 (SN)
2006 v Wales (Dublin) W 31-5 (SN)
2006 v Scotland (Dublin) W 15-9 (SN)
2006 v England (Tw'ham) W 28-24 (SN - Triple Crown)
2006 v New Zealand (Hamilton) L 34-23
2006 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 27-17
2006 v Australia (Perth) L 37-15
2006 v South Africa (Dublin) W 32-15
2006 v Australia (Dublin) W 21-6
2007 v Wales (Cardiff) W 19-9 (SN)
2007 v France (Dublin) L 20-17 (SN)
2007 v England (Dublin) W 43-13 (SN)
2007 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 19-18 (SN)
2007 v Italy (Rome) W 54-21 (SN)
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2007 v Namibia (Bordeaux) W 32-17 (World Cup)
2007 v Georgia (Bordeaux) W 14-10 (World Cup)
2007 v France (Paris) L 25-3 (World Cup)
2007 v Argentina (Paris) L 30-15 (World Cup)
2008 v Italy (Dublin) W 16-11 (SN)
2008 v France (Paris) L 26-21 (SN)
2008 v Scotland (Dublin) W 34-13 (SN)
2008 v Wales (Dublin) L 16-12 (SN)
2008 v New Zealand (Wellington) L 21-11
2008 v Canada (R) (Limerick) W 55-0
2008 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 22-3
2008 v Argentina (Dublin) W 17-3
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Ireland's David Wallace is pictured above during the
43-22 win against Scotland in the 2002
Six
Nations Championship. Photo George Herringshaw. ©
2000 v Argentina (Buenos Aries) L 34-23
2000 v USA (New Hampshire) W 83-3
2001 v Italy (Rome) W 41-22 (SN)
2001 v France (Dublin) W 22-15 (SN)
2001 v Romania (R) (Bucharest) W 37-3
2001 v Scotland (R) (Murrayfield) L 32-10 (SN)
2001 v Wales (Cardiff) W 36-6 (SN)
2001 v England (Dublin) W 20-14 (SN)
2001 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 40-29
2002 v Wales (Dublin) W 54-10 (SN)
2002 v Engand (Twickenham) L 45-11 (SN)
2002 v Scotland (Dublin) W 43-22 (SN)
2002 v Italy (Dublin) W 32-17 (SN)
2002 v France (Paris) L 44-5 (SN)
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2003 v Tonga (R) (Nuku A'lofa) W 40-9
2003 v Wales (R) (Dublin) W 35-12
2003 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 29-10
2004 v Scotland (Dublin) W 37-16 (SN)
2004 v South Africa (Bloemfontein) L 31-17
2004 v South Africa (Cape Town) L 26-17
2005 v Japan (Tokyo) W 47-18
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