125 YEARS AGO today a group of men gathered in Leuchters restaurant in Bradford and changed rugby history.
No, they didn’t sit around downing pints of bitter and scoffing pasties on the way to creating the bish-bosh-bash Bradford Bulls. Instead, they conjured an invitational XV that would be committed to playing rugby the right way.
And the Barbarians have provided rugby fans with plenty of entertainment over the following years. Win or lose, whoever is in the side always give supporters a fantastic game to watch, stuffed full of offloads, linebreaks and absurd trick plays.
Players from over 25 countries have played in the black and white over the last century and a quarter, and remarkably, an Irishman holds the record for most caps and tries.
Former Ireland international wing (and former billionaire) Tony O’Reilly scored 38 tries for the Baa-Baas in 30 appearances.
If you take a look at the team’s Twitter account today you will see a lot of messages from former players remembering their time lining out for the Barbarians.