England rule out release of players for Barbarians vs All Blacks 'Lions decider'

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Duncan Bech10 July 2017

England have ruled out releasing players for the Barbarians' fixture against New Zealand on November 4.

The Barbarians had hoped that the match at Twickenham could be elevated to the status of an unofficial fourth Test on the Lions' tour, which concluded on Saturday with the series against the All Blacks drawn 1-1.

Lions head coach Warren Gatland was cautiously positive about the suggestion when it was raised in the aftermath of the 15-15 stalemate in Auckland.

But England's desire to concentrate on their three-Test autumn schedule appears to have scuppered the proposal as players from all four home unions would have to be available for the game to have any credibility as an unofficial decider.

"England players will be focusing on preparing for our matches ahead of the Old Mutual Wealth Series and will not be released for the Barbarians fixture," a Rugby Football Union spokesman said.

Earlier on Monday, the Barbarians revealed they would be looking to open discussions with the home unions in the hope of securing release for their Lions.

"We are going to assemble an extremely strong team for this historic game at Twickenham," a Barbarians spokesman said.

"We hope it will include players involved in the exceptional Lions series with the All Blacks. The players will get the chance to face New Zealand for a fourth time this year.

"We have reached an agreement with Premiership Rugby, who have been very supportive about player release. We will talk with the home unions about access to players."

As England stars will already have reported for international duty that weekend under the terms of the agreement between clubs and country, Premiership Rugby's consent was not needed for their involvement in the match.

There is precedent for such a game after the Barbarians' clash with New Zealand in 1973 was given a similar billing due to the number of players involved from the Lions' triumphant tour two years earlier. The All Blacks lost that series 2-1 with the fourth Test also ending in deadlock.

England had wanted to stage their own fixture at Twickenham against the All Blacks on November 4, only for negotiations to break down. They are due to meet for the first time in four years in November 2018.

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