Try given!published at 58 mins
Wales 28-19 Barbarians
Referee Andrea Piardi is happy with what he has seen, there is also now card for the tackle on Elliot Dee.
Wales restore their two-score lead.
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Philip Marsh
Wales 28-19 Barbarians
Referee Andrea Piardi is happy with what he has seen, there is also now card for the tackle on Elliot Dee.
Wales restore their two-score lead.
Wales 26-19 Barbarians
Hold on, the referee wants to take a look to see if there was any crossing in the build up.
Elliot Dee is in front of try-scorer Taine Plumtree to some extent, but he also takes a huge hit off the ball.
This could be a try, no try or a yellow card for the Baa-Baas. Plenty to sort out.
Taine Plumtree, con Leigh Halfpenny
An immediate impact off the bench!
Wales win the line-out and look to their forwards.
Taine Plumtree, just off the bench, is the man who finds a gap in the Barbarians defence to race clear and score.
The Baa-Baas want a penalty against Elliot Dee for crossing, but the referee is happy with the try.
Leigh Halfpenny adds his fourth conversion of the day.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
A fantastic penalty from Cai Evans, deep inside his own half all the way into the Baa-Baas' 22.
A first real chance to attack for Wales in this second half.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
More replacements!
Harri O'Connor is on for Lloyd Fairbrother and Mason Grady replaces George North at centre.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
Angus Bell - whose run set up the first Baa-Baas try of the half - attempts a one-handed offload near the touchline but it goes out of bounds.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
Matt Lloyd
BBC Sport at Principality Stadium
Barbarians have really got their tails up and this is going to be a big test of Wales' ability to wrestle back control of a game - something they lacked in the World Cup quarter-final.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
It has been a flurry of tries and replacements to start this second half, but Wales finally have their hands on the ball.
Not for long though, as Cai Evans boots it clear to Selestino Ravutaumada who runs the ball back into the Welsh half and past their 10-metre line.
Only one team in this second half so far.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
Great build-up play by the Barbarians, they've been superb in the last 10 minutes.
Wales have lost some of their shape from the first half.
Wales 21-19 Barbarians
More changes to bring you.
Teddy Williams in on for Wales as Ben Carter has a head injury assessment.
And Tom Hooper is on for the Baa-Baas, replacing Rob Leota in the second row.
Alun Wyn Jones, con Nicolas Sanchez
What a moment for Alun Wyn Jones.
The former Wales second row dives through a crowd to touch the ball down just over the line.
Justin Tipuric was heavily involved in the build-up as the former Wales pair show they still have it.
Nicolas Sanchez adds the extras and we have a game on in Cardiff.
Wales 21-12 Barbarians
Triple change for Wales.
Elliot Dee, Nicky Smith and Taine Plumtree are on.
Dewi Lake, Corey Domachowski and Dan Lydiate make way.
Wales 21-12 Barbarians
Tom Rogers tries a fancy step around Selestino Ravutaumada but the Fijian wing is having none of it and rips the ball off the Scarlets man.
Simione Kuruvoli, con Nicolas Sanchez
Try given!
Nicolas Sanchez knocks through the easy conversion and the Baa-Baas have their second score of the game.
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
Has Justin Tipuric tackled Tomos Williams without the ball that's the question for me.
I don't think Tipuric is offside per the lines on the pitch.
I think this will be a try!
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
The Baa-Baas may have their second try of the game.
Replacement forward Angus Bell breaks clear and plays a grubber kick through looking for Justin Tipuric.
The former Wales back-row cannot gather the ball but neither can Tom Rogers, and Simione Kuruvoli dives on the loose ball for what would be his second try of the game.
The question is, is Tipuric in front of the kick?
TMO time.
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
Wales have looked to use the cross-field kick on several occasions today, this one from Cai Evans however is over-hit looking for Tom Rogers.
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
Cai Evans' pass to Tom Rogers is telegraphed all the way, and Selestino Ravutaumada does brilliant to tip the pass before gathering it.
Unfortunately for the Baa-Baas Corey Domachowski wins the ball back for Wales at the next breakdown.
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
There has been one change for the Barbarians too.
Angus Bell is on in the front row in place of Joe Moody.
Wales 21-5 Barbarians
After a little more kick-tennis the first line-out of the second half will be a Welsh one on their own 10-metre line.