Rugby Union: Hunter and Hull switch for Baa-Baas
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Your support makes all the difference.IAN HUNTER and Paul Hull, who both played full-back for England last season, will have their versatility tested when the Barbarians face Bath at the Recreation tomorrow.
Hunter is chosen on the left wing, while Hull is moved to stand-off - the positions they first made their mark in an England jersey.
The Welshmen Nigel Walker and Colin Stephens, England's Kyran Bracken and Graham Dawe, plus Australia's John Eales are held back to face the French Barbarians in Paris on Tuesday.
BARBARIANS (v Bath, tomorrow): A Joubert (South Africa); D Manley (Pontypridd), G Shiel (Melrose & Scotland), N Beal (Northampton), I Hunter (Northampton & England); P Hull (Bristol & England), S Bates (Wasps & England); C Lippert (US), R Cockerill (Leicester), P Clohessy (Young Munster & Ireland), M Poole (Leicester), C Tregaskis (Wellington, NZ), A Sharron (Canada), R Wainwright (West Hartlepool & Scotland), N Back (Leicester & England).
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