South African World Cup champions Lukhanyo Am, Makazole Mapimpi, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira and Herschel Jantjies will be in action for the Barbarians when they take on Fiji for the Killik Cup at Twickenham, Brazil in Sao Paolo and Wales at the Principality Stadium as part of the invitational side’s November international tour.
In a twist, for their opening match against Fiji they will be coached by World Cup Finalist Head Coach Eddie Jones, whose England team fell to the a ruthless Springboks performance in Yokohama last weekend.
While Jantjies, Am and Mapimpi will all be making their Barbarians
debuts after appearing in all six of South Africa‘s matches at the Rugby World
Cup, South Africa’s most capped prop and third most capped player ever
Mtawarira will be making appearance number three for the invitational side.
With a Rugby World Cup medal to add to his 117 caps, Mtwarira will
be looking to bring the same skill in the scrum that England struggled to manage
to the Barbarians’ matches. Meanwhile, Mapimpi will hope to add to his 2019
haul of tries, including the six during the Tournament that saw him secure
joint-top try-scorer alongside Welsh wing Josh Adams.
Jantjies, the exciting new scrum-half, only made his debut for the
Springboks in July of this year, scoring four tries in his first four
internationals. His stunning opening form as an international led to his
nomination for World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year.
For Centre Am, making his debut for the Barbarians will cap off an
incredible year in which he has gone from strength-to-strength, becoming the
undisputed form 13 in Super Rugby and his country’s first-choice outside
centre.
These four newly-crowned Champions are the latest names in an
all-star squad also featuring Irish legend Rory Best, who will play all three
matches to conclude his international career, and French star Mathieu
Bastereaud.
Fellow Springbok legend and Barbarians veteran Morne Steyn will
also join up with the squad, teaming up again with Mtawarira whom he made his
Barbarians debut with in 2009 against the All Blacks in a famous 25-19 win with
Bryan Habana’s hat-trick of tries.
The South African contingent bring an enviable combination of
experience and talent to the Barbarians, who kick off their November tour against
Fiji for the Killik Cup on Saturday 16 November.
A bumper crowd of over 50,000 is expected and tickets are still
available from only £20* for Adults and £15* for Kids. Round off a sensational RWC
Tournament with a perfect day out with the family or friends watching a world-class match guaranteed full of tries and non-stop
action. Visit: www.ticketmaster.co.uk/barbarians
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