Youngsters impressing for Wales.published at 18:04 BST 27 June
18:04 BST 27 June
HT: Barbarians 7-15 Wales
Elinor Snowsill Former Wales fly-half on S4C
Amy Williams scoring two tries is brilliant for her and will give her lots of confidence.
She must have looked at the team and being a bit worried about facing Ruby Tui, so that's great for her confidence.
All the youngsters looked impressive. I'd like to see Wales come out and move the ball more, go through the phases and put the Barbarians under pressure
A reminder that the breaks have been extended to 20 minutes here at Twickenham because of the conditions.
It is sweltering out there, although there are some welcome clouds at the moment and the slightest breeze is very welcome.
This will be a serious test of the teams' conditioning and you would imagine gaps will appear in the closing stages, while the benches will need to make an impact.
Wales fail to rumble forward from the driving line-out but move the ball away from the maul and work it towards Amy Williams.
The young wing absolutely smashes her way through Alex Tessier, who captained Canada in last year's World Cup final defeat by England here at Twickenham.
Rachel Taylor Former Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales
We saw Wales leading at half-time in the Six Nations so this will be perfect for Sean Lynn to see if they have learnt those lessons and develop that in-game management.
Brilliant play by scrum-half Seren Lockwood to break from inside her half to halfway.
It's turned over but a shocking Baa-Baas kick by Caity Mattinson goes straight to wing Amy Williams, who races over for a try on her first international start.