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Barbarians vs Wales Live, Barbarians vs Wales Live online, Barbarians vs Wales Live stream, Barbarians vs Wales Live Rugby, Barbarians vs Wales Live Rugby International Match.FIND OUT who is in the Wales team to face the Barbarians on Saturday and which players will be flying to Australia tomorrow ahead of the first summer Test.
Wales caretaker coach Rob Howley is set to reveal the 15 front-line players who will head Down Under ahead of the rest of the squad, with these men almost certain to start the first Test against the Wallabies in Brisbane.
We'll be bringing you the news as it is revealed at Wales HQ in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Log on from 12.50pm ahead of the 1pm announcement and have your say on today's announcements.Wales face the Barbarians at the Millennium Stadium this afternoon, with thoughts already turning towards the three tests in Australia which are to come on their summer tour. With 16 senior players having already flown Down Under, caretaker coach Rob Howley has named a young side in his first game in charge. Four uncapped players are in the matchday squad, although he warns to expect no great upheaval while full-time Head Coach Warren Gatland recovers at home.
We have picked a side on form, with an eye on bringing players through for the future, but very much with the intention of getting the summer campaign off to a winning start. We have an opportunity against the Barbarians to get an important summer series off to a winning start. We have momentum from the Six Nations, and the Ospreys have added to that with a great win last weekend in our domestic competition. We are now looking for the next step and a victory on home soil against the Barbarians before we set off for Australia.
– Rob Howley, Wales Caretaker Coach
The WRU says more than 51,000 tickets have been sold for the clash in Cardiff - 20,000 more than in the same pre-tour fixture last summer. Fans' eyes will be focusing in on two Welsh rugby legends who will saying a final goodbye, centre stage.
35-year-old flanker Martyn Williams will win his 100th cap when he comes off the Wales bench, to face the invitational side he made his international debut against back in 1996.
Martyn Williams has been stranded on 99 caps, but will finally become Wales' third centurion Credit: Mike Egerton / EMPICS Sport
I'm sure everyone is looking forward to seeing him on the pitch and hopefully we can make it a successful day for him. Everyone wants to come here to pay their respects and show their appreciation for a true Welsh talisman like Martyn. He is well respected not only by his own teammates but those he's played against.
– Robin McBryde, Wales Forwards Coach
Another veteran, Wales' record try-scorer Shane Williams, will also make his final appearance on what's become an epic farewell tour. He'll line up in Barbarians colours against many former teammates.
Facing the guys is going to be difficult, but at the end of the day it's an international game of rugby and I need to switch on. I'll be playing at the Millennium Stadium where it all started for me, even though I'll be in the away dressing room which I won't obviously be used to, and I'll have all my friends and my family there.
– Shane Williams, Former Wales and Ospreys winger
Howley will decide on a further 18 members of Wales' tour squad after the game. Those players fly out to Australia early next week, before the first test in Brisbane next Saturday.
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Barbarians vs Wales Live, Barbarians vs Wales Live online, Barbarians vs Wales Live stream, Barbarians vs Wales Live Rugby, Barbarians vs Wales Live Rugby International Match.FIND OUT who is in the Wales team to face the Barbarians on Saturday and which players will be flying to Australia tomorrow ahead of the first summer Test.
Wales caretaker coach Rob Howley is set to reveal the 15 front-line players who will head Down Under ahead of the rest of the squad, with these men almost certain to start the first Test against the Wallabies in Brisbane.
We'll be bringing you the news as it is revealed at Wales HQ in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Log on from 12.50pm ahead of the 1pm announcement and have your say on today's announcements.Wales face the Barbarians at the Millennium Stadium this afternoon, with thoughts already turning towards the three tests in Australia which are to come on their summer tour. With 16 senior players having already flown Down Under, caretaker coach Rob Howley has named a young side in his first game in charge. Four uncapped players are in the matchday squad, although he warns to expect no great upheaval while full-time Head Coach Warren Gatland recovers at home.
We have picked a side on form, with an eye on bringing players through for the future, but very much with the intention of getting the summer campaign off to a winning start. We have an opportunity against the Barbarians to get an important summer series off to a winning start. We have momentum from the Six Nations, and the Ospreys have added to that with a great win last weekend in our domestic competition. We are now looking for the next step and a victory on home soil against the Barbarians before we set off for Australia.
– Rob Howley, Wales Caretaker Coach
The WRU says more than 51,000 tickets have been sold for the clash in Cardiff - 20,000 more than in the same pre-tour fixture last summer. Fans' eyes will be focusing in on two Welsh rugby legends who will saying a final goodbye, centre stage.
35-year-old flanker Martyn Williams will win his 100th cap when he comes off the Wales bench, to face the invitational side he made his international debut against back in 1996.
Martyn Williams has been stranded on 99 caps, but will finally become Wales' third centurion Credit: Mike Egerton / EMPICS Sport
I'm sure everyone is looking forward to seeing him on the pitch and hopefully we can make it a successful day for him. Everyone wants to come here to pay their respects and show their appreciation for a true Welsh talisman like Martyn. He is well respected not only by his own teammates but those he's played against.
– Robin McBryde, Wales Forwards Coach
Another veteran, Wales' record try-scorer Shane Williams, will also make his final appearance on what's become an epic farewell tour. He'll line up in Barbarians colours against many former teammates.
Facing the guys is going to be difficult, but at the end of the day it's an international game of rugby and I need to switch on. I'll be playing at the Millennium Stadium where it all started for me, even though I'll be in the away dressing room which I won't obviously be used to, and I'll have all my friends and my family there.
– Shane Williams, Former Wales and Ospreys winger
Howley will decide on a further 18 members of Wales' tour squad after the game. Those players fly out to Australia early next week, before the first test in Brisbane next Saturday.