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Eddie Jones picks Michael Hooper to start for Barbarians days after criticism

Michael Hooper of Barbarians looks on during Barbarians training at Sophia Gardens on October 31, 2023 in Cardiff, Wales. The Barbarians play Wales on Saturday November 4th in Cardiff (Photo by Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images for Barbarians)

Australia make up almost half the Barbarians squad that Scott Robertson and Eddie Jones have named to face Wales on Saturday in Cardiff, despite Jones leaving his role as Wallabies head coach just days ago.

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Wales great Alun Wyn Jones will captain the side against his countrymen at the Principality Stadium and will be joined by longtime teammate Justin Tipuric in the starting XV after the pair announced their international retirement before the World Cup.

Ten out of the 23-player squad are from Australia, eight of which Jones selected for their disappointing World Cup campaign. Most noticeably is the inclusion of longstanding captain Michael Hooper in the invitational side’s XV, who was one of the two players that were not picked for Australia, alongside Len Ikitau. What’s more, Jones said recently that he did not think the flanker was a good role model for his Wallabies side.

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    Hooper will nevertheless take the No7 jersey on Saturday in the side coached by Jones and soon-to-be All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson. Wales’ Jamie Roberts and Mark Jones have also been part of the coaching staff this week, while England’s Will Greenwood will join the group for the match.

    There is also a large contingent from New Zealand and Fiji in the squad, as well as Argentinian duo Nicolas Sanchez and Lautaro Bazan Velez despite both playing in the Pumas’ World Cup bronze final against England on Friday.

    Barbarians XV
    1. Joe Moody (New Zealand)
    2. Tevita Ikanivere (Fiji)
    3. Taniela Tupou (Australia)
    4. Rob Leota (Australia)
    5. Alun Wyn Jones (C) (Wales)
    6. Justin Tipuric (Wales)
    7. Michael Hooper (Australia)
    8. Rob Valetini (Australia)
    9. Simione Kuruvoli (Fiji)
    10. Nicolas Sanchez (Argentina)
    11. Selestino Ravutaumada (Fiji)
    12. Izaia Perese (Australia)
    13. Len Ikitau (Australia)
    14. Shaun Stevenson (New Zealand)
    15. Ilasia Droasese (Fiji)

    Replacements
    16. Angus Bell (Australia)
    17. Asafo Aumua (New Zealand)
    18. Peni Ravai (Fiji)
    19. Api Ratuniyarawa (Fiji)
    20. Tom Hooper (Australia)
    21. Lautaro Bazan Velez (Argentina)
    22. Ben Donaldson (Australia)
    23. Andrew Kellaway (Australia)

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    Jon 628 days ago

    If I were Hooper, I’d tell Eddie to get stuffed

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    NE 630 days ago

    Methinks Wales are in for a hard day at the office.

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    SonnyG 629 days ago

    They’re definitely outclassed by that lineup but after the world cup campaign Gatland’s men might be able to pull on that ethereal “cohesion” everyone keeps talking about.

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