The Barbarians had too much firepower for Brazil on Thursday morning, with the invitational side running out 47-22 winners over their South American opponents.
There was also a light-hearted moment in the contest with former Ireland captain Rory Best taking over the kicking duties to convert the last try of the match.
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It was also his last act as a competitive player after announcing his retirement at the end of Ireland’s Rugby World Cup campaign.
The Baa-Baas will once again travel to the UK as they prepare to take on Wales in their final match on 30 November in Cardiff.
Straight as an arrow 🎯 @RoryBest2 making it look easy 👌 pic.twitter.com/nlwxTTXFW8
— Ultimate Rugby (@ultimaterugby) November 21, 2019
So…
— Barbarian FC (@Barbarian_FC) November 21, 2019
This just happened 😂🙌👏
A Havili try CONVERTED by Rory Best 🔥👌🔥@IrishRugby @UlsterRugby #Baabaas #rugby #rugbyunited 🏉 pic.twitter.com/r1x7jEYqZ5