• Cardiff captain Belcher out of Wales summer games

    • Published
      1 hour ago
  • Wales and Barbarians ready to add to rich history

    • Published
      14 hours ago
  • The Welsh hooker preparing to play against Wales

    • Published
      7 hours ago

Four players are set for their international debuts in the uncapped fixture, which is followed by the women’s game at 17:00 BST.

Dragons lock or flanker Ryan Woodman and back-row forward Harrison Keddie are on the bench along with Cardiff loose-head Rhys Barratt and Ospreys tight-head Ben Warren.

The Cardiff trio of wing Josh Adams and back-row forwards Alex Mann – who has been an ever-present under Tandy – and James Botham are not involved.

The three-quarters all play for Scarlets, although wing Tom Rogers is moving to Ospreys next season.

Tandy is unable to pick 13 members of his summer squad that play for clubs in England and France because the fixture is outside World Rugby’s official window.

Gloucester-bound Lake and Morgan plus Dragons number eight Aaron Wainwright, who is heading for Leicester, are available for the fixture against the Barbarians ahead of summer moves.

The absentees mean that eight changes are made to the starting line-up that beat Italy in March to end a three-year Six Nations losing streak.

Tandy will trim his squad after the Baa-Baas fixture before the Nations Championship opener against Fiji at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday, 4 July.

Wales then travel to face Argentina in San Juan and world champions South Africa in Durban, two sides that won comprehensively at Principality Stadium in the autumn.

“The Barbarians will present a good challenge for us,” reported Tandy. “They have lots of skillful players and I’m sure it’ll be a high-pace game with lots of offloads.

“That in turn will be a great preparation for us as we head into the Nations Championship and playing Fiji the week after.

“The more games we play the more consistent we can be. We’re looking to pick up where we left off in the Six Nations and continue to build and improve as a group.”

Wales have not won back-to-back fixtures since the 2023 World Cup, when Warren Gatland’s side enjoyed four victories before being knocked out by Argentina in the quarter-finals.

How they line up

Barbarians men: Spring; Kellaway, Ward, Nankivell, Vakatawa; Plummer, de Klerk (capt); Kharaishvili, Dee, Koch, Rodda, Taofifenua, Salakaia-Loto, Boshier, Hughes.

Replacements: Thacker, Iscaro, Alo-Emile, Tanga, Joseph, Arata, North, McConnell.

Wales men: Murray (Scarlets); Rogers (Scarlets), James (Scarlets), Hawkins (Scarlets), Mee (Scarlets); Edwards (Ospreys), Hardy (Ospreys); G Thomas (Ospreys), Lake (Ospreys, capt), Lewis (Dragons), Carter (Dragons), T Williams (Cardiff), Plumtree (Scarlets), Morgan (Ospreys), Wainwright (Dragons).

Replacements: Elias (Scarlets), Barratt (Cardiff), Warren (Ospreys), Woodman (Dragons), Keddie (Dragons), Morgan-Williams (Ospreys), Costelow (Scarlets), Grady (Cardiff).

Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe (England)

Assistants: Alex Thomas, Jamie Parr (England)

TMO: Stuart Terheege (England)

Related topics

  • Rugby Union
  • Welsh Rugby
  • Wales Rugby Union
  • Ospreys
  • Cardiff
  • Dragons
  • Scarlets

✔ today silver rate

✔ 2026 winter olympics

✔ chat gtp

✔ silver rate today

✔ silver rate today live

✔ 2030 winter olympics

Read More

Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *