Monday, December 1, 2008

Barbarians v Australia (Wed)

Venue: Wembley Date: Wednesday, 3 December Kick-off: 2000 GMT
Coverage: Sky Sports 2 & Live scores on the BBC Sport website


Bryan Habana
South Africa winger Habana heads a strong Barbarians line-up

Bryan Habana, Schalk Burger and Richie McCaw are among the leading lights in a star-studded Barbarians team to face Australia at Wembley on Wednesday.

The trio are joined by the likes of World Cup-winning captain John Smit, his Springboks team-mate Bakkies Botha and New Zealand winger Joe Rokocoko.

Wales winger Shane Williams, the world player of the year, will start on the replacements' bench.

Former England stars Ollie Smith and Mark Regan also start as substitutes.

In addition to Habana, Burger, Smit and Botha, the strong Springbok presence sees scrum-half Fourie du Preez, centre Jean de Villiers, lock Johann Muller, full-back Percy Montgomery and fly-half Francois Steyn all starting the game.

Jake White will coach the side, along with Eddie Jones, reuniting the coaching partnership that helped South Africa win the World Cup last year.

"This is one of the better Barbarians side there has been for a while and Eddie and I are really chuffed to get this group of players together," said White.

t is nice to see the players who usually smash into each other having an opportunity to play as a team

Barbarians coach Jake White
"It has been nice for me to be with the (players I coached at the World Cup) but it has also been nice to coach players like Richie McCaw and Joe Rokocoko.

"It is nice to see the players who usually smash into each other having an opportunity to play as a team and that is something unique in rugby.

"The important thing is that a number of these players haven't played for the Baa-Baas and I think it is wonderful they get the opportunity to play alongside such great players.

"A guy like Sean Fitzpatrick was a great captain of New Zealand but never got the chance to play for the Barbarians and I am sure he would have loved to play in a team like this."

Veteran Australia scrum-half, Test rugby's most capped player, is on the bench alongside Western Province forward Nick Koster, who will maintain the Barbarians tradition of picking an uncapped player.

The game is part of the British Olympic Association's centenary celebrations of the 1908 London Games.

Australia won the rugby gold medal at those Games with a 32-3 victory over Great Britain, who were represented by Cornwall.

At half-time there will be an Olympic parade with the entire 2008 Team Great Britain squad presented to the crowd, the first time the squad will be together since the Games.

Wednesday's game will be the first rugby union match to be played at the rebuilt Wembley, and the first at the stadium since Wales' thrilling last-gasp 32-31 win over England in 1999.


Barbarians team v Australia: Percy Montgomery (SA); Joe Rokocoko (NZ), Rico Gear (NZ), Jean de Villiers (SA), Bryan Habana (SA); Francois Steyn (SA), Fourie du Preez (SA); Federico Pucciariello (Ita), John Smith (SA, capt), Census Johnson (Samoa), Bakkies Botha (SA), Johann Muller (SA), Jerry Collins (NZ), Richie McCaw (NZ), Schalk Burger (SA).
Replacements: Mark Regan (Eng), Rodney Blake (Aus), Chris Jack (NZ), Nick Koster (SA, uncapped), George Gregan (Aus), Ollie Smith (Eng), Shane Williams (Wal).

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