Barbarians: November 2019 Tour
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Having seen some photos on Bryn Hall's instagram, it looks like Warren Gatland has called up a few North Harbour boys for the Baabaas. Bryn Hall, Matt Duffie and Shaun Stevenson are all staying in the same hotel in Cardiff as the Barbarians, instead of joining their SR team's for the first week of pre-season. Is Bryn Gatland still injured, or can we expect to see him in the Baabaas jersey, too?
Edited to add that it looks like some of the South African players have gone home.
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Robbie Deans has joined Warren Gatland as coach for the Barbarians match against Wales.
There have also been several changes in the Baabaas squad; David Havili, Andrew Makalio and a few Springboks have gone home, while the three Harbour players that I mentioned in a previous post, have joined the team.
FORWARDS
Tyler ARDRON (Waikoto Chiefs & Canada)
Rory BEST (Ulster & Ireland)
George BIAGI (Zebre & Italy)
Schalk BRITS (Blue Bulls & South Africa)
Angus COTTRELL (Melbourne Rebels)
Wiehahn HERBST (Blue Bulls)
Luke JONES (Melbourne Rebels & Australia)
Campese MAAFU (Leicester Tigers & Fiji)
Craig MILLAR (Sunwolves)
Pete SAMU (ACT Brumbies & Australia)
Marco van STADEN (Blue Bulls & South Africa)
Josh STRAUSS (Stade Francais & Scotland)
Hencus van WYK (Sunwolves)BACKS
Mathieu BASTAREAUD (Lyon & France)
Curwin BOSCH (Natal Sharks & South Africa)
Matt DUFFIE (Auckland Blues & New Zealand)
Andre ESTERHUIZEN (Natal Sharks & South Africa)
Bautista EZCURRA (Jaguares & Argentina)
Bryn HALL (Crusaders & Maori All Blacks)
Cornal HENDRICKS (Blue Bulls & South Africa)
Dillyn LEYDS (Stormers & South Africa)
Makazole MAPIMPI (Natal Sharks & South Africa)
Billy MEAKES (Melbourne Rebels)
Shaun STEVENSON (Waikoto Chiefs & Maori All Blacks)
Jano VERMAAK (Stormers & South Africa) -
@Stargazer said in Barbarians: November 2019 Tour:
@Bones I assume they've only added a region before the name where there's the possibility of confusion with another team? (Waikato Chiefs - Exeter Chiefs, Natal Sharks - Sale Sharks, Auckland Blues - Cardiff Blues)
Well that's what anyone with at least a hint of intelligence would think, yes.
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@Machpants I don't think so. He has met the residency requirement as it applies before the cut-off date of 31 December 2020. The words "... consecutive months of Residence immediately preceding the time of playing" in Regulation 8.1 (see below) make it a bit unclear, but it would be weird if an injury would lead to an extension of the residency requirement.
8.1 Subject to Regulation 8.2, a Player may only play for the senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team, the next senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team and the senior National Representative Sevens Team of the Union of the country with which the Player has a genuine, close, credible and established national link in which: (c) he has completed sixty¹ consecutive months of Residence immediately preceding the time of playing; or
¹ The sixty-month residency requirement comes into effect after the cut-off date of December 31, 2020. The residency requirement up to and including December 31, 2020 is “thirty-six consecutive months of Residence immediately preceding the time of playing”.