David Wallace was one of the big winners at the IRUPA Awards in Dublin on Wednesday night.
The former Ireland, Lions and Munster star joined the associations Hall of Fame which includes such Munster stalwarts as Mick Galwey, Paddy Clohessy and Keith Wood and current head coach Anthony Foley.
Speaking to Newstalk Sport's Oisin Langan at the event, Wallace spoke about how he in enjoying retirement and how he thinks Munster's season has gone so far.
Wallace mentions how he thought Munster should not be judged on their performance in Europe this year stating it was "very hard for any team to come through that group". The group included eventual runners up Clermont Auvergne along with English duo Saracens and Sale Sharks.
Munster are guaranteed a semi final place in the Pro 12 and may get a home semi final if they defeat Newport Gwent Dragons in Cork tomorrow. Wallace thinks that the performance on Anthony Foley's side "bodes well for next year".
Foley is expected to name his side for tomorrow's game, later today.
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