Barbarian F.C. - Squad For 2012 Summer Tour

Squad For 2012 Summer Tour

Barbarians squad for their tests against England, Ireland and Wales.

Player Position Union
Benoît August ( Biarritz) Hooker France
Aled de Malmanche ( Stade Français) Hooker New Zealand
John Smit ( Saracens, (c) Hooker South Africa
John Afoa ( Ulster) Prop New Zealand
Duncan Jones ( Ospreys) Prop Wales
Neemia Tialata ( Bayonnne) Prop New Zealand
Mark Chisholm ( Bayonne) Lock Australia
Mick O'Driscoll ( Munster) Lock Ireland
Pelu Taele ( Biarritz) Lock Samoa
Anton van Zyl ( Stade Français) Lock South Africa
Cornelius van Zyl ( Benetton Treviso) Lock Italy
Mamuka Gorgodze ( Montpellier) Flanker Georgia
Ernst Joubert ( Saracens) Flanker South Africa
Akapusi Qera ( Gloucester) Flanker Fiji
Francois Louw ( Bath) Flanker South Africa
Johnnie Beattie ( Glasgow Warriors) Number 8 Scotland
Raphaël Lakafia ( Biarritz) Number 8 France
Player Position Union
Jérôme Fillol ( Stade Français) Scrum-half France
Rory Lawson ( Gloucester) Scrum-half Scotland
Richie Rees ( Cardiff Blues) Scrum-half Wales
Felipe Contepomi ( Stade Français) Fly-half Argentina
Stephen Donald ( Bath) Fly-half New Zealand
Casey Laulala ( Cardiff Blues) Centre New Zealand
Mike Tindall ( Gloucester) Centre England
Damien Traille ( Biarritz) Centre France
Iain Balshaw ( Biarritz) Wing England
Isa Nacewa ( Leinster) Wing Fiji
Paul Sackey ( Stade Français) Wing England
Sailosi Tagicakibau ( London Irish) Wing Samoa
Shane Williams ( Ospreys) Wing Wales
Cédric Heymans ( Bayonne) Fullback France
Mils Muliaina ( NTT-Docomo) Fullback New Zealand

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