Barbarian F.C.

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Barbarian F.C. is a famous invitational rugby union club known for its attacking style of play and tradition of bringing together top players from around the world.

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Barbarian F.C. canonical 2
Barbarians (rugby union) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf invitational rugby union club
rugby union team
alsoKnownAs Barbarians NERFINISHED
competitionType friendly matches
tour matches
country England
doesNotCompeteIn domestic cup competitions
regular league competitions
famousFixture Barbarians vs New Zealand, Cardiff, 27 January 1973 NERFINISHED
famousMatchFeature Gareth Edwards’ try in 1973 vs New Zealand
founded 1890
foundedBy William Percy Carpmael NERFINISHED
gender men's team
governingBodyAffiliation Rugby Football Union (for matches in England) NERFINISHED
hasPlayedAgainst Australia national rugby union team NERFINISHED
England national rugby union team NERFINISHED
France national rugby union team NERFINISHED
Ireland national rugby union team NERFINISHED
New Zealand national rugby union team NERFINISHED
Scotland national rugby union team NERFINISHED
South Africa national rugby union team NERFINISHED
Wales national rugby union team NERFINISHED
hasSection Barbarian F.C. women NERFINISHED
homeGround no fixed home ground
jerseyPattern black and white hooped shirts
membershipType by invitation only
motto Rugby Football is a game for gentlemen in all classes, but never for a bad sportsman in any class
notableCharacteristic attacking style of play
emphasis on running rugby
international mix of players
notablePlayerType international stars from multiple nations
playerEligibility players from any country
playsHomeMatchesAt various stadiums in the United Kingdom
selectionCriteria merit
playing style
sportsmanship
selectionPolicy by invitation only
shortName Baa-Baas NERFINISHED
shortsColor black
socksColor black
sport rugby union
teamColors black and white hoops
tradition emphasis on camaraderie and social side of rugby
players wear their own club socks
traditionalOpponents club and provincial teams
national teams
touring international sides
website https://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/

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Barbarians alsoKnownAs Barbarian F.C.
Donncha O'Callaghan playedFor Barbarian F.C.
John Kirwan coachOf Barbarian F.C.
this entity surface form: Barbarians (rugby union)