Australian Barbarians
The Australian Barbarians, nicknamed the "Baa-Baas", is an invitational rugby union team which has been a major part of Australian rugby since the team was founded in 1957. The club is based in Australia. The idea came from the concept of the Barbarian F.C. formed in Britain in 1890.
Results
Matches against international teams only. The listing may be incomplete.Date | Tournament | Location | Venue | Opponent | Result | Score | Ref |
17 June 1957 | New Zealand tour of Australia | Sydney | North Sydney Oval | Loss | 6–23 | ||
25 July 1991 | Manu Samoa tour of Australia | Sydney | Manly Oval | Loss | 24–36 | ||
25 June 1997 | France tour of Australia | Newcastle | Topper Stadium | Win | 26–24 | ||
9 June 1998 | Scotland tour of Oceania | Penrith | Penrith Stadium | Win | 39–34 | ||
28 August 1999 | Fiji tour of Australia | Sydney | North Sydney Oval | Win | 31–25 | ||
8 June 2010 | England tour of Australasia | Perth | Subiaco Oval | Draw | 28–28 | ||
19 June 2010 | England tour of Australasia | Gosford | Central Coast Stadium | Loss | 9–15 | ||
26 August 2011 | Pre-RWC international match | Gold Coast | Skilled Park | Win | 38–14 | ||
10 November 2015 | 2015 tour to New Zealand | Levin | Levin Domain | NZ Heartland XV | Win | 38–32 | |
13 November 2015 | 2015 tour to New Zealand | Wanganui | Cooks Gardens | NZ Heartland XV | Win | 40–24 |
Notes:
Trial matches against the Australian Under-20 side, and other age-group teams, to assist in their preparation for international tournaments have also been played by the Australian Barbarians Rugby Club, but these results are not listed here.
The Australian Barbarians team was nominated by the ARU as the second national team to play two matches against England in 2010. As such, it was essentially Australia A by another name for the 2010 England tour. The Australian Barbarians also played a pre-World Cup friendly against in 2011.
Players from the National Rugby Championship that were not contracted for Super Rugby were selected to play against a New Zealand side chosen from the Heartland Championship.