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England vs. Barbarians: rugby union – live! | Rugby union

7 min: The TV director replays Skelton’s monstrous hit Tom Curry. Both teams are trying to play a little rugby – there are certainly fewer kicks than 24 hours ago in the Premiership final. Which can only be expected in a “friendly” match.

Updated at 15.10 BST

4 min: Kokanasiga collides in contact in the middle of the field for England and puts the hosts on their feet. England passed the ball through their hands and brought a few roars from the crowd. Smith then catches the ball and sends Johnny Hill jealous into space and near Barbarians 22. Smith then sends a clever kick wide until he appears to be falling, but the BaaBaas reset their defenses and hold on tight.

Updated at 15.07 BST

1 min: Will Collier knocks as he tries to catch a pop pass in the middle of the field from the Harry Randall fight. Scrum No. 1 … and the Barbarians win a penalty from it!

Antoine Hastoy of Pau sends his penalty just to the side of his right hand in an upright position.

Updated at 15.03 BST

Start of the first half!

Marcus Smith starts for England. We are on the move.

Pleasant touch: The barbarians form number 10, with nine or 10 players in a straight line, and the rest stand in a circle next to them to pay tribute to the late Phil Bennett.

Updated at 14.58 BST

Be careful with the Australian Will Skelton, the fearsome presence of the second row of Barbaryans, and of course Charles Olivon, the back line of France … the teams are already heading to the field, all hand in hand with young mascots.

Updated at 14.55 BST

Footage from the locker room camera shows the Barbarians’ team walking around like tigers in a cage as they prepare to go out on the field. They are looking for that.

Another England player to watch out for is Tommy Freeman, a full-back who has had a good season for Northampton.

From Eddie Jones’ point of view, it is safe to assume that he is telling his players not to show mercy to the Barbarians, who, by their own admission, have done more communication than training to prepare for this match. But will the BaaBaas throw off the shackles and play rugby? Let’s hope so.

Updated at 14.49 BST

England coach Eddie Jones talks to Amazon, first about the late change in his team: “He [Dombrandt] get a little kick in the knee at a workout on Friday … you’ll have to do a scan on Monday and that’s all we know.

“Everything is a step, you want to go in the right direction … this is a good occasion for our players to show their skills … there will be a big difference between this game and their normal club game. It will be good to see who can adapt to it.

“Danny Kere is quite happy and he was great in the camp, he came back with a really good attitude and he is in good physical condition, so we will see where the game will take him.

“They [the Barbarians] they may or may not throw the ball around, they may or may not kick the ball a lot, we will just have to adjust. ”

Updated at 14.36 BST

Sean Edwards (Barbarian defense coach) reveals Galti’s approach to the week with the Barbarians: “Fabien said:” When we train, we train … and when we don’t train, we don’t train. ”

“We had two pretty decent ones [training] sessions, one in Monaco and one in London, then a team run in Hyde Park yesterday. It was different, I would say.

“We prepared a little bit, like it’s a test match … when we trained, we trained really hard.”

Updated at 14.29 BST

Fabien Galtier was asked about his experience with barbarians: “So eccentric, so funny … these are barbarians with a French accent.”

Will we see a French flavor today? “It depends on George Cruise, he is the boss of the French players.

He’s kidding, of course. It’s all a joke today.

Teams

The headline in the news for the team is that Alex Dombrand was supposed to start for England from number 8, but was excluded due to a late knee injury. Newcastle’s Callum Chick is in the starting lineup, as he was not originally in his 22s.

England: Freeman, Kokanasiga, Marchant, Atkinson, May, Smith, Randall, Rod, Walker, Collier, Wells, J Hill, Curry, Underhill, Chick. Substitutions: Singleton, Goodrick-Clark, Schickerling, Lowes, Willis, Kere, Bailey, Nowel.

Barbarians: Spring, Peno, Wakatawa, Botia, Niniashvili, Hastoy, Kui, Gross, Burgarit, Gigashvili, Cruise, Skelton, Cretin, Olivon, Tanga. Substitutes: Priso, Tolofua, Fallatea, Lavaux, Le Garrec, Carbonella, Makalu, Willy.

Updated at 14:24 BST

Crum-Danny Kere talks in a pre-recorded interview: “I felt like the new kid again [being back in camp at Pennyhill Park] … I loved every second. It’s intense, you work hard, but it’s necessary to play for England.

“I had to work really hard to fight back and get back in the mix … going back to camp was a surreal experience, but I really, really loved it.”

Reasonably, Amazon Prime has just reiterated that the Barbarians are trying against the All Blacks, all started by Phil Bennett, who died a few days ago. It’s amazing every time you see it. And there are some nice words from David Flatman and Brian Habana about the great man.

Live on Amazon Prime, Will Skelton was asked what it’s like to deal with Barbarians this week: “It was pretty nasty, huh? … No, I’m kidding, it was amazing, but we had a few beers this week and hopefully we can support it today.

“We will try to have fun with the ball, but make sure we play in the right zones.

Cruise [George Kruis, who is retiring after this match] is one of my good friends, I played a lot of feet with him … he told us that today is everything for me … No, I’m kidding … to play with Cruise in his last game, I hope we can make it an unforgettable memory. ”

Updated at 14.12 BST

Preamble

The domestic rugby season ended yesterday, and in a dramatic way, with Freddie Burns’ last-minute goal ahead of Leicester over the Saracens in Twickenham. However, the idea of ​​giving the players a break is obviously ridiculous, so England is starting its summer program against French-dominated barbarians in south-west London this afternoon.

Barbarian’s concept may be old-fashioned and today’s game has no test status, but there is still a lot to play for: not least for the Harlequins fight, Danny Care, who is ready to play for England for the first time in four years. pure coffee with the trader Eddie Jones. Johnny May is also returning to the wing after a long absence with injury, hoping to recover before next year’s World Cup. It will also be fascinating to see how Orlando Bailey (Bath) and Patrick Schickerling (Exeter) do when presented from the bench.

The Barbarians are full of world-class Frenchmen like Damien Peno and Charles Olivon, while former Englishman and Saracen George Cruise will lift the curtain on his career at the age of 32 after two seasons in Japan. Will Skelton, so exceptional for La Rochelle in their final triumph for the Champions Cup against Leinster, is Cruise’s partner in the second row. This can be fun.

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