The Barbarians have assembled!
Yes, the most exciting rugby team in the entire world has been called to arms for Test matches against England, Wales and Ireland. The Baa-baas have always been renowned for their no-frills rugby and for spreading the ball wide at any given opportunity. They call on players from the top rugby playing nations to form a formidable side who then challenge pre-determined opponents. The most notable aspects of Barbarians rugby are that the coach has to select a player who still plays rugby as an amateur and that all players must wear the socks of their club teams.
The 2012 squad is being coached by New Zealand rugby great, John Kirwan who is well known in rugby circle especially for a sublime 90 metre dash and score against Argentina in the 1987 Rugby World Cup. Their first match is against England on Sunday 27 May at rugbys spiritual home, Twickenham. England will not be taking this match lightly as the Baa-baas team is laced with classy athletes who are renowned for either their rock-solid defence or their mesmerising attack. Pacy English fullback Ben Foden ponders his sides gameplan:
When you play the Barbarians, you find yourselves being pulled into their style of rugby, It's hard not to get swept up in it and that's when mistakes happen. We need to control the tempo of the game, to play in the right areas.
Seru Rabeni |
Sunday's match-up against the Red Roses of England will be a platform from which the Home Nations can attempt to launch their campaign for the IRB June Tests against the Southern Hemisphere nations. Isa Nacewa and Akapusi Qera are the only Fijians in the2012 Baa-baas and Qera has made it into the matchday 22 to face England.
England: B Foden; C Ashton (both Northampton), B
Barritt, O Farrell (both Saracens), C Wade (Wasps); C Hodgson
(Saracens), L Dickson (Northampton); M Stevens (Saracens), D Hartley, P
Doran-Jones (both Northampton), M Botha (Saracens), T Palmer (Stade
Français), T Johnson (Exeter), C Fearns (Bath), P Dowson (capt;
Northampton). Replacements: L Mears (Bath), M Mullan (Worcester), J
Launchbury (Wasps), J Gibson (London Irish), R Wigglesworth (Saracens), J
Joseph (London Irish), A Goode (Saracens)
Barbarians:
M Muliaina (New Zealand); P Sackey (England), C Laulala (New Zealand), M
Tindall, I Balshaw (both England); S Donald (New Zealand), R Lawson
(Scotland); N Tialata (New Zealand), J Smit (capt; South Africa), J Afoa
(New Zealand), M Chisholm (Australia), A van Zyl (Stade Français),
EJoubert (Saracens), A Qera (Fiji), J Beattie (Scotland). Replacements: B
August (France), D Jones (Wales), P Taele (Samoa), R Lakafia (France), J
Fillol (Stade Français), F Contepomi (Argentina), S Tagicakibau
(Samoa).