All Black legend leaves international game a winner
Former All Blacks skipper Sam Whitelock has signed off his career in fitting style, leading the Barbarians to a 45-32 win over Fiji in a thrilling clash at Twickenham.
The 35-year-old forward, twice a World Cup winner with New Zealand, received a rousing round of applause from all corners of the stadium in southwest London as he left the field late on.
Whitelock gave an assured performance at lock alongside England international David Ribbans against a free-flowing Fiji team coach by Australian Mick Byrne.
The end of a LEGENDARY career 👏 👏
Twickenham rises to its feet for the @AllBlacks’ Sam Whitelock #Baabaas #KillikCup pic.twitter.com/wxgYEUhIze
— Barbarian FC (@Barbarian_FC) June 22, 2024
The impressive Fijians were led by a hat-trick from Epeli Momo, who plays in Super Rugby Pacific with the Drua, but fell short in a breathless encounter.
Former England winger Jonny May scored twice for the Barbarians, whose other tries came from Lachlan Boshier (two), Chay Fihaki, Zach Mercer and New Zealand international Leicester Fainga'anuku.
Also included for the Barbarians were Gold Coast-born Jack Cornelsen - the son of 1970s and 1980s Wallaby Greg Cornelsen - who represents Japan at international level, and former Wallabies prop Scott Sio.
The star-studded Baa-Baas - coached by ex-Wallabies mentor Robbie Deans - were pushed hard by Fiji, with Momo's three tries added to by Kemueli Valentini's 10 points and seven more from five-eighth Caleb Muntz.
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Nick, our association with Argentina Rugby runs very long and deep. We are exploring reciprocal two/three test tours in the future - and even more games at neutral venues such as in Europe where a lot of both teams have players anyway.
Go to commentsDon't think you've watched enough. I'll take him over anything I's seen so far. But let's see how the future pans out. I'm quietly confident we have a row of 10's lined uo who would each start in many really good teams.
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