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Cronin, Scott & O’Callaghan called up by Barbarians

6th November 2017 By The Editor

Cronin, Scott & O’Callaghan called up by Barbarians

James Cronin will play for the Barbarians against Tonga on Friday night

James Cronin, Brian Scott and Munster great Donncha O’Callaghan have accepted the Barbarians’ invitation to face Tonga on Friday night in Thomond Park (7.30pm).

Tickets available from €15 adults and €10 juniors and include the Barbarians v Munster Women’s match at 4.45pm.

Also added to the group following Saturday’s 31-22 defeat against New Zealand are Leinster and Ireland flanker Jordi Murphy, former England and British & Irish Lions lock Geoff Parling, giant Australia wing Taqele Naiyaravoro and Castres flier David Smith.

O’Callaghan returns from Worcester Warriors for a second spell with the Baa-baas after featuring in the win against England in 2014.

The two Cork-born props will be making their debuts for the famous invitation side, back in Limerick for the first time since the 22-21 win over Ireland in the summer of 2015.

Cronin said: “I was watching the (New Zealand) game on TV at the weekend and chatting with my buddies about it, and it’s a special thing. You get to wear your club socks and represent where you’re from, and it’s such a prestigious club. It’s an opportunity everyone wants.”

The debate over which socks Scott will wear has already started in his family, with the Presentation Brothers College, University College Cork, Dolphin and Youghal all having claims.

He said: “I know what a great honour it is to play for the Barbarians and I’ve seen some unbelievable players over the years and I know what a privilege it is to wear the shirt. There are players coming in from all round the world, all great players, and it’s fantastic to be involved and to do it at Thomond Park.”

The two wings, Smith and Naiyaravoro, add contrastingly different attacking options to the back line Head Coach Robbie Deans has at his disposal.

Naiyaravoro – nicknamed ‘Big T’ – is a 6ft 5in, 19st monster who has scored tries for the Barbarians against South Africa and Australia and touched down on both Test appearances for the Wallabies.

Smith, by contrast, is a 5ft 9in, 14st finisher whose ability to beat players with his footwork and offload to supporting runners have made him a Barbarians favourite.

Parling won 29 England caps and started all three Tests on the 2013 Lions tour, making 194 top flight appearances for Newcastle, Leicester and Exeter before joining Munakata Sanix Blues in Japan.

Murphy has 17 Ireland caps, the last of which was won in the historic victory over the All Blacks in Chicago last year.

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