Barbarians make stellar addition to 27-man squad

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The Barbarians have today confirmed their experienced 27-strong squad for the tour matches against England on 28 and on June 1.
Head coach Vern Cotter will have a group with 1,018 international appearances between them at his disposal for the Old Mutual Wealth Cup match at Twickenham on Sunday before heading to the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast next Thursday.
The headline additions to the famous invitation side include prop WP Nel ( & Scotland), fly-half Ian Madigan (Brodeaux Begles & ), hooker Schalk Brits ( & South Africa), and wings Horacio Agulla (Castres & ) and Waisea Nyacalevu (Stade Francais and Fiji).
Also added to a stellar back division are Bath pair Kahn Fotuali’i and Robbie Freuan, Castres duo Rory Kockott and David Smith, and Montpellier’s Timosi Nagusa and Frans Steyn.
Joining the forward line-up are props Ben Franks (London Irish & ), Mike Ross (Leinster & Ireland), and Mikheil Nariashvili
(Montpellier and Georgia), hooker Richard Hibbard ( and Wales) and uncapped Toulouse No.8 Gillian Galan.
The Barbarians are facing England for the 16th time since 1990, having won seven and lost eight in the overall series. They take on Ulster for the first time since 1957 but enjoyed a successful visit to Belfast last November where they beat Fiji 40-7.
Barbarians squad
Backs: Horacio Agulla (Castres & Argentina), Adam Ashley-Cooper (Bordeaux Begles & Australia), Yann David (Toulouse and France), Kahn Fotuali’i (Bath Rugby & ), Robbie Freuan (Bath Rugby), Rory Kockott (Castres & France), Ian Madigan (Bordeaux Begles & Ireland), Timoci Nagusa (Montpellier & Fiji), Waisea Nayacalavu (Stade Francais & Fiji), Ruan Pienaar (Ulster & South Africa), David Smith (Castres), Frans Steyn (Montpellier & South Africa)
Forwards: Patricio Albacete (Toulouse & Argentina), Steffon Armitage ( & England), Schalk Brits (Saracens & South Africa), Thierry Dusautoir (Toulouse & France), Corey Flynn (Star RFC & New Zealand), Ben Franks (London Irish & New Zealand), Gillian Galan (Toulouse), Richard Hibbard (Gloucester & Wales), Facundo Isa (Lyon & Argentina), Census Johnston (Toulouse & Samoa), Mikheil Nariashvili (Montpellier & Georgia), WP Nel (Edinburgh & Scotland), Mike Ross (Leinster & Ireland), Joe Tekori (Toulouse & Samoa), Jeremy Thrush (Gloucester & New Zealand)

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