Summary

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  • Api Ratuniyarawa misses out for Barbarians after being charged with sexual assault

  • Wales's Dewi Lake scores game's first try before Simione Kuruvoli touches down for Baa-Baas

  • Tom Rogers and Sam Costelow tries extend Wales's lead before half time

  • Simione Kuruvoli scores his second try on 47 minutes

  • Alun Wyn Jones scores Barbarians's third try on farewell appearance

  • Taine Plumtree notches Wales's fourth try before Aaron Wainwright gets fifth

  • Tom Hooper scores fourth try for Baa-Baas before Kieran Hardy scores twice late on

  1. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Wales 14-5 Barbarians

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    Wales attack coach Alex King will be purring over that try that began inside the Welsh half.

    Rio Dyer and Jac Morgan both showing what they're all about in open play before Sam Costelow challenges the line and a cheeky one from George North.

  2. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Wales 14-5 Australia

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    That's what we wanted, we wanted this game to ignite. There's been a lot of good play but it's not quite connected.

    We want a lot of tries scored and Harlem Globetrotters style George North puts it through his legs for Tom Rogers, North was under a lot of pressure there as well.

  3. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Wales 14-5 Barbarians

    Ouch! Aaron Wainwright and Corey Domachowski land a co-ordinated hit on Nicolas Sanchez who understandably is taking some time to get up.

    Felt that one from here.

  4. try

    Try - Wales 14-5 Barbarianspublished at 30 mins

    Tom Rogers, con Leigh Halfpenny

    This one you will want to watch back later!

    Rio Dyer is the first to break through after an offload from Jac Morgan.

    A few phases later Sam Costelow goes right to George North, who passes the ball through his legs to Rogers who is in acres of space on the right wing.

    Rogers gets the try but it will be remembered for North's pass.

    Leigh Halfpenny remains perfect with the boot.

    Wales's Tom Rogers scores a tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  5. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    Barbarians line upImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Barbarians have a tradition whereby players wear their club socks.

    Interestingly both Alun Wyn Jones and Justin Tipuric have opted to wear the colours of both their current clubs and the clubs where they began their careers so many years ago.

    For Jones that's Toulon and Bonymaen while Tipuric is sporting Ospreys and Trebanos.

  6. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    The Barbarians are starting to enjoy themselves.

  7. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    A lovely Wales attack leads to nothing, as George North released Rio Dyer down the left wing.

    Unfortunately the Dragons man opts to kick over the head of Ilasia Droasese and Johnny Williams cannot control the ball at the first attempt.

    Instead it is knocked forward and the Baa-Baas will have a scrum deep in their own 22.

  8. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    A nice one-handed offload in the middle of the park by Alun Wyn Jones.

    The world record cap holder still has some tricks up his sleeve.

  9. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    A little bit of kick-tennis going on here.

    After a few go back and forth Sam Costelow looks to touch instead, it will be a line-out to the Barbarians on half-way.

  10. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Wales kick to the corner and opt for the driving maul.

    It starts picking up pace before the Baa-Baas manage to stop it.

    Sam Costelow looks for the cross-field kick once again but Tom Rogers cannot gather the ball.

    Thankfully for Wales it is knocked out of bounds by a Barbarians hand and it will be a Welsh line-out.

  11. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Wales are back to full strength as Adam Beard has served his time in the sin bin.

    Wales also have a penalty on half-way as Rio Dyer is blocked from chasing a high ball by Simione Kuruvoli.

  12. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    And cue the obligatory Mexican wave at a Barbarians fixture.

  13. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Mexican wave alert.

  14. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    The Barbarians attack is eventually halted by a knock-on, so Wales will have the put in at the scrum a few metres from their own try-line.

  15. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    Good work from Sam Costelow there, Rob Valetini running full speed at him and Costelow going low to make the tackle.

  16. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Sam Costelow makes a brave tackle on Rob Valetini to deny the Barbarians a score before a huge hit by Jac Morgan which the crowd here in Cardiff enjoyed.

  17. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    Lovely touch there. Alun Wyn Jones just helped Leigh Halfpenny up off the ground after a tackle with a little pat on the scrum cap.

    Those guys have spent a lifetime together on the pitch, which ends today.

    Alun Wyn Jones and Leigh HalfpennyImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  18. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Wales win back possession in their own 22 before conceding yet another penalty.

    The Barbarians go for the corner and who else is up to win the line-out but Alun Wyn Jones.

    Still getting used to seeing him not wearing the red of Wales.

  19. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Nothing better than seeing a perfectly executed offload from a front row.

    Taniela Tupou finds a gap in the Wales defence and powers up to half-way before offloading to Rob Valetini.

    He in turn finds Simione Kuruvoli as the Barbarians show some flair in attack.

  20. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Wales 7-5 Barbarians

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    Wales' defensive coaches will be tamping [at the Baa-Baas try]! You want that defence to be steel in and around that ruck area.

    Sorry Dewi Lake, you may have scored but you've just opened the door.