"Incredibly Exciting" - Former England Centre Jonathan Joseph Confirmed for Barbarians Clash with Fiji at Twickenham - Ruck

“Incredibly Exciting” – Former England Centre Jonathan Joseph Confirmed for Barbarians Clash with Fiji at Twickenham

54-capped England centre Jonathan Joseph will join Ben Youngs and Zach Mercer in the Barbarians line-up, for this summer’s blockbuster clash against Fiji at Twickenham.

Jonathan Joseph will pull on the famous black and white hooped jersey of the BaaBaas for the first time in his career this summer, the Club can today confirm. The former Bath midfielder will help the historic invitational side contest for the Killik Cup, on Saturday June 22nd.

Joseph, joins Ben Youngs and Zach Mercer, two fellow England internationals, on the list of players already confirmed to be involved for the Barbarians, who will be led by Kiwi coach Robbie Deans against the Flying Fijians. Joseph’s distinguished career began at London Irish, where he made 44 appearances in four seasons having graduated from the club’s academy set-up.

Jonathan Joseph of England during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on February 23. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

From there, the electrifying centre made the switch to Bath Rugby, where he stayed for over a decade and notched up 175 appearances and 32 tries. He currently represents Biarritz in France’s Pro D2, having made the move across the channel last summer, but Joseph admits the chance to come back to England for June’s one-off Killik Cup showdown in Barbarians colours was an opportunity that was too good to miss.

“The prospect of playing for the Barbarians for the first time is incredibly exciting,” he said. “Especially getting towards the end of my career, as you never know that you are going to get that opportunity.

“Growing up watching rugby and then playing professionally, you see what playing for the Barbarians means and what it is all about.

Jonathan Joseph of England Rugby warming up before the International Old Mutual Wealth Series match between England v Argentina on 11th November 2017 at Twickenham Stadium, London, England (Photo:Phil Mingo/PPAUK),

“I’ve been in and around the England squad when we’ve faced the BaaBaas previously, and come out on both sides of the result. Win or lose, I always thought it looked like so much fun, to be playing brilliant rugby and surrounded by world-class players.

“So, I’m hoping for more of the same this summer, now that playing for them has become a reality. It’s very exciting to be joining up with what will be a really impressive group of lads, and no doubt we’ll want to get out there and play in an entertaining manner.

“Combining the history of the Barbarians with what will be a very fun week for me on a personal level will make the whole experience very special. I’m looking forward to being involved in such a high-profile match, it’s why you play the game in the first place.”

Jonathan Joseph of England runs with ball during the six Nations Championship match, between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, London , UK, on the 27th February 2016.- Photo mandatory by-line: Dean Lancaster/Pinnacle – Tel +44(0) 1363 881025 – Mobile 0797 1270 681 – VAT Reg No: 183700120 – 27/02/2016 – SPORT – RUGBY – RBS Six Nations Championship – England v Ireland, Twickenham Stadium, London, UK.

Joseph’s exploits in the Red Rose of England have made him one of his country’s most-successful centres, with the 32-year-old earning 54 Test caps and winning three Six Nations titles (2016, 2017, 2020) and one Grand Slam along the way under Eddie Jones.

He played a significant role in England’s run to the Rugby World Cup final in 2019, toured New Zealand with the British and Irish Lions in 2017, while he has also faced Fiji on more than one occasion in the past – scoring a try double against the Pacific Islanders in the 2016 Autumn International series.

This summer’s Killik Cup match could well be the last time Joseph will run out on the hallowed turf of Twickenham, and he believes that will also add to his debut experience in the iconic black and white hoops of the Barbarians.

Jonathan Joseph of England Rugby during the Autumn Nations Cup match between England and Georgia at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on November 14 2020. – PHOTO: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

He said: “Of course, returning to Twickenham for possibly the final time gives the game some extra meaning for me.

“That will be a special moment, a great day for me and my family, and I’m really looking forward to joining up with some of the other boys who are going to be involved as well.

“We’ll have a good mix of guys from the northern and southern hemisphere, but we’ll all come into the camp hoping to play expansive and entertaining rugby, so there’s lots to look forward to.

“Fiji too are probably everyone around the world’s second-favourite team, and that’s all because of how they play and the athletes they have. They are always exciting to watch, and this game should be a great showcase of running, free-flowing rugby.”

Tickets for the clash are on sale now from Ticketmaster – starting from £55 for Adults or £28 for Under-16s – and also include entry to the showdown between South Africa and Wales. The two international heavyweights go toe-to-toe at 2.00pm, ahead of Barbarians vs Fiji.