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Preview: England and Baa Baas prepare to do battle

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The curtain-raiser to the international summer returns to Twickenham as England take on the Barbarians on Sunday.

The curtain-raiser to the international summer returns to Twickenham as England take on the Barbarians on Sunday.

And while the heatwave may have subsided by then, the players will be bringing the firepower in another tasty tussle.

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France’s Charles Ollivon captains the Baa-Baas side which is packed full of Six Nations winners including holders Damian Penaud and Dylan Cretin.

Never an easy game

Although not a capped fixture, England v Barbarians is always an intense encounter that provides players with the chance to show off their skills and even try something new.

The Barbarians last tasted victory in this figure in 2018 when Chris Ashton came back to haunt his former side with a hat-trick in a 63-45 win for the team in black and white.

The two sides will do battle for the first time since 2019 and there will be plenty of thrills and spills on show at Rugby HQ, as some potential stars looking to announce themselves on the international stage while others say goodbye.

Le Crunch in black and white

France head coach Fabien Galthié takes charge of the Barbarians and brings a Le Crunch flavour to his team selection as he and Eddie Jones prepare to do battle once again.

Ten France players have been named in the Baa-Baas starting XV with Fiji’s Levani Botia and Davit Niniashvili of Georgia the only non-Les Bleus players in the backs.

Ollivon is joined in an all-France back row by Cretin and Yoan Tanga, but just in front of them is the lone Englishman in the starting XV, George Kruis as he makes his final appearance against his former international colleagues.

Youthful England but an old favourite returns

With Owen Farrell on club duty, Tom Curry has been handed the captaincy by Jones as he leads a new-look England side.

Full-back Tommy Freeman has been awarded his first England appearance, as has hooker Jack Walker.

Walker’s Harlequins teammate Danny Care has been recalled to the England squad for the first time since 2018, having previously represented his country on 84 occasions.

Care crossed the whitewash seven times for Quins during the Gallagher Premiership season and will look to make an impact from the bench having been named amongst the finishers.

What they said:

England head coach Eddie Jones: “This is a young team, they have prepared really well and worked hard over the past few camps to come together as a group. It is a great opportunity to play in this England XV side and show what they can do.

“We are looking forward to playing against an unusually French Barbarians side – which you normally only get when you play the French Barbarians.

“We will put our best foot forward and it should make for a great game of rugby for all of the supporters at Twickenham.”

Classic England v Barbarian matches

Barbarians head coach Fabien Galthié: “We have a good balance of very young players but very talented players who are French development players with experienced players, like George Kruis, we have one English player in the British Barbarians.

“We showed the players the story of the British Barbarians with the first match in 1890, the first pictures of the first team and we showed some footage about some Barbarians tries and Phil Bennet against New Zealand in 1973 and his action was in the middle of our footage, so we spoke about him as a player and a man.”

Team News

England: 15. Tommy Freeman, 14. Joe Cokanasiga, 13. Joe Marchant, 12. Mark Atkinson, 11. Jonny May, 10. Marcus Smith, 9. Harry Randall; 1. Bevan Rodd, 2. Jack Walker, 3. Will Collier, 4. Charlie Ewels, 5. Jonny Hill, 6. Tom Curry (C), 7. Sam Underhill, 8. Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins)

Replacements: 16. Jack Singleton, 17. Will Goodrick-Clarke, 18. Patrick Schickerling, 19. Courtney Lawes, 20. Jack Willis, 21. Danny Care, 22. Orlando Bailey, 23. Jack Nowell

Barbarians: 15. Max Spring, 14. Damien Penaud, 13. Virimi Vakatawa, 12. Levani Botia, 11. Davit Niniashvili, 10. Antoine Hastoy, 9. Baptiste Couilloud; 1. Jean-Baptiste Gros, 2. Pierre Bourgarit, 3. Beka Gigashvili, 4. George Kruis, 5. Will Skelton, 6. Dylan Cretin, 7. Charles Ollivon (C), 8. Yoan Tanga

Replacements: 16. Danny Priso, 17. Christopher Tolofua, 18. Sipili Falatea, 19. Thomas Lavault, 20. Nolann Le Garrec, 21. Louis Carbonel, 22. Sekou Macalou, 23, Tani Vili, 24. Thomas Laclayat (travelling reserve)