Barbarian Men
Stuart Barnes
Fly-half
Matches
Points
Country
England

Playing Record
Games
Men
28 Nov 1992 / Twickenham
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Barbarians
20
30
Australia XV
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Men
01 Apr 1982 / Government Stadium
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Barbarians
0
0
Hong Kong 7s
|
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Men
01 Apr 1989 / Government Stadium
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Barbarians
0
0
Hong Kong 7s
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Men
07 Sep 1991 / Murrayfield
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Barbarians
16
16
Scotland XV (non-cap)
|
|
Men
06 Oct 1990 / National Stadium
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Barbarians
31
24
Wales
|
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Men
08 Mar 1989 / Franklin's Gardens
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East Midlands
22
34
Barbarians
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Men
28 Dec 1985 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
16
19
Barbarians
|
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Men
02 Oct 1984 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
46
20
Barbarians
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Men
28 Mar 1986 / Athletic Ground
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Penarth
15
39
Barbarians
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Men
09 Apr 1982 / Athletic Ground
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Penarth
16
84
Barbarians
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Men
12 Apr 1982 / St Helen's
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Swansea
22
25
Barbarians
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Statistics

Stuart Barnes
Stuart Barnes was born in Grays, Essex, on 22 November 1962 and educated at Bassaleg School in south Wales and Oxford University where he gained three Blues including the captaincy in 1983. He played for Wales Schools at full-back and was captain at both under-15 and under-19 levels. He senior club rugby was with Newport, Bristol and, chiefly, Bath. Between 1984 and 1993 he gained 10 caps at fly-half for England, scoring 34 points. On the 1993 British Isles tour of New Zealand his eight appearances and 33 points included the captaincy against North Auckland, Taranaki and Hawkes Bay. He also captained the Barbarians against Scotland in 1991. He later became a journalist, magazine editor and a broadcaster with Sky Sports.
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