Scrums and sliding doors moments: Paul Wallace reflects on life in and out of rugby
February 7, 2026 5:48 amListening to Paul Wallace tell his story, you’re reminded of how bad Irish rugby was during those years when he... View Article
Listening to Paul Wallace tell his story, you’re reminded of how bad Irish rugby was during those years when he... View Article
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