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Why Wales see advantage in Barbarians’ double strike against Twickenham

by OmarAli
Wales captains Dewi Lake and Alex Callender after training ahead of the fixture with the Barbarians

Male barbarians: spring; Kellaway, Ward, Nankivell, Whakatawa; Plummer, de Klerk (captain); Kharaishvili, Dee, Koch, Rodda, Taofifenua, Salakaya-Loto, Boshir, Hughes.

Substitutions: Tucker, Iscaro, Alo-Emil, Tanga, Joseph, Arata, North, McConnell.

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

Substitutions: Elias, Barratt, Warren, Woodman, Keddy, Morgan-Williams, Costelow, Grady.

Barbarians: Kramet; Tui, Peรฑa, Tessier, Lund; McGovern, Mattinson; Delgado Duenas, Phillips, Belize, P. Leitch, Bonar, Rule, Chancellor (Capt.), Marston-Mullern.

Substitutions: Tuttosi, B. Cliall, Jacob, Buckland-Harry, Arrigetti, Maxwell, Tuima, Quansa.

Wales Women: N. Metcalf; Webster, Keith, De Vera, Williams; Powell, Lockwood; Davis, Reardon, Tuipulotu, B. Metcalfe, Aiono, A. Joyce, Callender (capt.), King.

Substitutions: Jones, Baverstock, Orrin, A. Pearce, Isaac, Hawkins, Bevan, Bell.

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