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Welsh late show beats Barbarians

02nd June 2012 15:47

Harry Robinson Wales v Barbarians Millennium Stadium Cardiff

Debut try: Harry Robinson

Wales recorded a come-from-behind 30-21 victory over the Barbarians on Saturday in an entertaining game at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

Inside centre James Hook and wing Aled Brew were the heroes for the hosts as their converted tries in the last ten minutes sent the Welsh to Australia with a decent win under their belt.

The special Test fixture was meant to be Shane and Martyn Williams' day but ultimately the match may be remembered for Harry Robinson's debut.

The 19-year-old Cardiff Blues finisher scored a breathtaking try after scrum-half Lloyd Williams spotted space wide on the right and from 40 metres, Robinson raced into the corner with Mils Muliaina unable to make up the ground to stop him. It was quite a way to enjoy a home debut.

His try on ten minutes had followed an earlier James Hook penalty and his extras of Robinson's effort gave Wales a ten-point lead.

Hook added a further three points from the kicking tee on 25 minutes as it looked like Rob Howley was about to enjoy watching a clinical performance against the Baa-baas.

But that proved not to be the case as Barbarians fly-half Stephen Donald's opportunistic effort and Welsh scrum-half Richie Rees scoring on 27 and 36 minutes respectively - Donald converting - saw the improving visitors go in at half-time with a 13-14 advantage.

There was a raft of changes after the break as Aled de Malmanche, Anton van Zyl, Sailosi Tagicakibau, Neemia Tialata, Akapusi Qera and Rory Lawson all emerged before the next try was posted on the hour. It was again Donald getting in on the act as the pivot spotted space in the Welsh backline - in between Dan Biggar and Andrew Bishop - and promptly powered over before adding the extras. It was now 16-21 due to an earlier Hook penalty.

But then came the Welsh fightback as Hook did well to hold two defenders and cross from 30 metres on the left wing before Brew intercepted a pass to add the icing on the cake as both Williams' said goodbye to the 57,000 watching supporters at Millennium Stadium.

The scorers:

For Wales:
Tries: Robinson, Hook, Brew
Con: Hook 3
Pen: Hook 3

For Barbarians:
Tries: Donald 2, Rees
Con: Donald 3

Wales: 15 Liam Williams, 14 Harry Robinson, 13 Andrew Bishop, 12 James Hook, 11 Aled Brew, 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Lloyd Williams, 8 Ryan Jones, 7 Justin Tipuric, 6 Josh Turnbull, 5 Ian Evans, 4 Alun Wyn Jones, 3 Rhodri Jones, 2 Matthew Rees (c), 1 Rhys Gill.
Replacements: 16 Richard Hibbard, 17 Paul James, 18 Aaron Shingler, 19 Martyn Williams, 20 Rhys Webb, 21 Adam Warren, 22 Will Harries.

Barbarians: 15 Mils Muliana, 14 Isa Nacewa, 13 Mike Tindall, 12 Casey Laulala, 11 Shane Williams, 10 Stephen Donald, 9 Richie Rees, 8 Mamuka Gorgodze, 7 Johnnie Beattie, 6 Francois Louw, 5 Mark Chisholm, 4 Mick O'Driscoll, 3 John Smit (capt), 2 Benoit August, 1 Duncan Jones.
Replacements: 16 Aled de Malmanche, 17 Neemia Tialata, 18 Anton Van Zyl, 19 Akapusi Qera, 20 Rory Lawson, 21 Sailosi Tagicakibau, 22 Cedric Heymans.

Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)

Comments

makemehappy says...

@Welshy - I'm often happy. Especially when Wales beat England!! You are confusing critical analysis with being unhappy I'm afraid.

Posted 18:08 03rd June 2012

Welshy says...

@makemehappy

Why are you never happy? Hope your life isn't really as miserable as you make it seem on PR.

Posted 14:58 03rd June 2012

makemehappy says...

@ben7 - don't think anyone did say that!

Posted 12:11 03rd June 2012

anotherfarce says...

@Jmanngod, if you think oz are gonna smash Wales your gonna be losing a few quid mate!!

the babaa's was a warmup for a lot of 2nd stringers in the Welsh side who didnt make the tour, Im sure this is gonna be a real good series with the Wales winning the 1st one by 8-10 points after that I wouldn't like to hazzard a guess who sneaks in but it will be a good series you can count on it!!

Posted 12:09 03rd June 2012

ben7 says...

How can people say that the england team vs the baa baas was there 1st xv? the backline was close to it but the forward back was almost brand new!!!!

Posted 07:04 03rd June 2012

hayj05 says...

@Makemehappy - I absolutely agree. The human obsession over triple digits is a strange one. Suddenly he becomes more of a legend because he's played one extra match.

A great player he may be but to say he deserved 100 caps is ridiculous... which is all I kept hearing. He deserves 99 (minus the baa-baas games) because that's how many he was good enough or fit enough to be picked for, doesn't make him any less of a legend for not reaching 100.

If it was me personally, I would be embarrassed to get test caps against baa-baas when the national side picks second string players & the baa-baas players aren't awarded caps.

Posted 04:23 03rd June 2012

hayj05 says...

I'm well aware that most of Wales 1st XV was missing & that it's just a warm up game. I certainly don' t think these games will have an bearing on how the national sides will perform on tour.

I'm just confused as to why the Baa-Bass didn't take the win when it was on offer like they did the week before. These are competitive men & a win is a win for any side no matter what the situation. John Smit even said on twitter that he was irritated at losing a game they should of won.

Posted 04:10 03rd June 2012

ollieosprey says...

Hope people realize that Wales' first choice 15 are actually in Australia... England had (apart from a few exceptions) a first choice side... Ireland also picked a 'B' team.... You can't really compare the results.... plus baa baa's had Shane against us so that one was obviously going to be a lot more difficult ;)

Posted 22:53 02nd June 2012

Jmanngod says...

Oz will smash them...

Posted 21:51 02nd June 2012

alanatleeds says...

The match was all about entertainment - but is that not the reason d'etre of professional sport? True Baa baas could have clinically saled a win midway through the second half but keeping the crowd happy and putting on a spectacle is what this fixture is all about. Those that try to compare England, Ireland and Wales on the performance of Barbarians matches are foolish.

Posted 21:48 02nd June 2012

makemehappy says...

@hayj05 - come on, the whole game was a bit of a joke. You could hardly say that was a Welsh team either.

@ArmchairGeneral - sorry, the England win was with more first choice players, so that clearly isn't the case. The Welsh game was just a bit of a run around for reserves and others as far as Wales were concerned. What a joke that that game resulted in caps. Martin you were a great player, but accepting the 100th cap was an embrassment. There is no argument for awarding a player a cap when he shouldn't have been playing and when caps shouldn't have been awarded.

Posted 20:29 02nd June 2012

coonor says...

To be fair to Ireland they had to play away from home and with none of their Leinster players. I'm not attempting to undermine England's or Wale's wins but the different situations and approach to the games by each nation makes it very difficult to compare.

Posted 18:41 02nd June 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Well done Wales to beat a team that beat Ireland... Baabaas clearly improved after Eng game but Englands win stands out more so after the Wales and Ireland results could have gone either way.

Posted 17:16 02nd June 2012

hayj05 says...

Did Wales win? Or was it the Baa-Bass stupidity that lost it? If your going to kick for goal to win a match the week before then why not do the same on this occasion?

Posted 16:38 02nd June 2012

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