Tonight's rugby news as 14-man Barbarians 'make mockery of England' with hammering at Twickenham
Here are your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, June 19.
The Barbarians romped to a dominant victory over England despite the first-half sending off of Will Skelton.
Even after being reduced to 14 men when Wallabies lock Skelton was dismissed for a dangerous high tackle, the famous club were dominant against Eddie Jones' men and ran in eight tries to notch up more than half a century of points. Coached by Fabien Galthie and Shaun Edwards, it was a Barbarians performance played like a Test match, with some of the later scores resembling the classic Baa-baas values.
Phil Bennett honoured with touching Barbarians tribute from players moments before kick-off against England
Speaking on Amazon Prime's commentary at full-time, former England prop David Flatman said the Barbarians had "made a mockery of England" at Twickenham.
French winger Damian Penaud crossed for two of the eight tries and former England lock George Kruis kicked a hat-trick of conversions in his final professional appearance, including a back-heeled effort.
Leicester Tigers and England prop Ellis Genge was subjected to racial abuse just hours after lifting the Gallagher Premiership trophy.
In his final game for the club before heading to Bristol Bears, Tigers captain Genge helped steer the club to a 15-12 success over Saracens. Afterwards, he shared a message thanking fans for their support shortly after 2am on Sunday morning as Tigers celebrated their Twickenham Stadium glory.
"Over the moon for this group to win something so special and share the moments with family even more so," Genge wrote on Twitter. "Hope you've all enjoyed the ride, thank you Leicester Tigers for all you have given me and my family. Gengey out x'.
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