Galwey to Lead The Babaas.

Munster lock Mick Galwey will captain the Barbarians in the second of their three match series against Scotland in Murrayfield tomorrow (7pm).

Munster lock Mick Galwey will captain the Barbarians in the second of their three match series against Scotland in Murrayfield tomorrow (7pm). Galwey will partner South African Hottie Louw in the second row.

The Barbarian side is almost completely changed from the one that defeated England with AJ Venter the only player retained from that 49-36 victory in Twickenham.

New Leinster Lion, Argentine international Felipe Contepomi will wear the number 10 jersey while Matt Sexton (Ulster) is named on the replacements bench.

Barbarians.15 Conrad Jantjes (Cats and SA)
14 Scott Staniforth NSW and Australia)
13 De Wet Barry (Stormers and SA)
12 Daryl Gibson (Leicester and New Zealand)
11 Aurilien Rougerie (Montferrand and France)
10 Felipe Contepomi (Leinster and Argentina)
9 Agustin Pichot (Bristol and Argentina)
8 A J Venter (Sharks and SA)
7 Santiago Phelan (Club Athletico San Isidro and Argentina)
6 Troy Flavell (Blues and New Zealand)
5 Hottie Louw (Stormers and South Africa)
4 Mick Galwey (Munster and Ireland) capt
3 Adrian Garvey (Newport and South Africa)
2 Raphael Ibanez (Castres and France)
1 Ollie Le Roux (Sharks and South Africa).

Replacements. Matt Sexton (Ulster), Franck Tournaire (Perpignan and France), Ryan Strudwick (London Irish), Olivier Magne (Montferrand and France), Darren Edwards (London Irish), Matt Perry (Bath and England), Cristian Stoica (Castres and Italy).

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