- Stuart Barnes
Stuart Barnes (born
22 November 1962 inGrays ,Thurrock in the county ofEssex ) is a former Englishrugby union footballer, and now sports commentator forSky Sports . Barnes played Fly-half forNewport RFC , Bristol, Bath; and represented England and the British Lions at international level.Biography
Born in Essex, Barnes was educated at
Bassaleg School in Newport andWellington College, Berkshire [http://sport.independent.co.uk/rugby_union/article3321344.ece] , captaining Berkshire Schools and Wales Schools at both Intermediate and Senior age groups. He studied at St Edmund Hall,University of Oxford where he won three rugby Blues, captained the team and played againstCambridge University 'sRob Andrew in theVarsity match . [http://www.varsity.co.uk/archive/629.pdf#search=%22%22stuart%20barnes%22%20wife%20children%22]During University, Barnes played club rugby for
Newport RFC . He graduated in 1981, [ [http://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/index.cfm?do=famous St Edmund Hall - Oxford ] ] before transferring to Bristol as a result of his decision to play internationally for England, appearing in two of Bristol’s Cup Final matches and winning one. He also joined theBristol and West building society , as these were the days ofamateur rugby — eventually rising to be manager of theBrislington branch.He left Bristol RFC — amid much local controversy — for their bitter west country rivals Bath. He arrived aged 22: "disaffected with England and, with my volatile character, I could easily have drifted out of the game altogether. At the time the big joke was that I'd had more clubs than
Jack Nicklaus - Newport, Bristol and Bath by 22 and people doubted my character, they thought of me as being very fickle and at Bath I found what I wanted - a rugby home." [http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s105/st74420.htm BathRugbyEre.co.uk - ERE Met Stuart Barnes In January 1994 ] ] . His first Bath game was on the7 September 1985 versusPlymouth Albion on the Rec. He would later captain Bath to an English teams first League/Cup double.International career
While at Bristol, his England debut was against
Australia in November 1984, and also represented the British Lions on international level. He gained only ten caps, after being eclipsed by the overall play ofRob Andrew , and played his last international match in 1993. Barnes played for the Barbarians on eleven occasions, including theHong Kong 7’s in 1982 and 1989. He scored two tries, 19 conversions and eight penalties (70 points) in Barbarians colours.Life after playing
Barnes last game was the Bath versus Leicester Pilkington Cup Final on
7 May 1994 , when Bath won 21–9. He resigned from theBristol and West building society shortly afterwards. Barnes became a freelance writer/reporter with both theTelegraph and theBristol Mercury , and wrote his autobiography "Smelling of Roses". He edited the short-lived rugby magazine First XV in the mid 90s.As the professional era commenced, Barnes became a more familiar face as a summariser and pundit on both television and radio for the
BBC , before securing a permanent position onSky Sports 's coverage of theGuinness Premiership . He eventually gained status as the network's main Rugby co-commentator, offering analysis alongsideMiles Harrison . The pair were also been loaned out to ITV for their World Cup 2007 coverage.Personal life
Nicknamed "The Barrel", [http://www.scrum.com/students/varsity99/alumni.asp] or "The Bath Barrel", [ [http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s105/st64557.php BathRugbyEre.co.uk - Leinster Snatch Victory From Bath ] ] he admits to disliking training, and as a reason why he would never be credible as a coach/why he prefers writing. He prides himself on his devotion to Bacchus and
Bob Dylan , and counts amongst his friends wine expertKeith Floyd . The beer 'Barnstormer' (4.5%) brewed by Bath Ales is named after him. He is an ardentArsenal F.C. fan.References
External links
* [http://www.bathrugby.co.uk/26_4549.php Profile at Bath Rugby "Hall of Fame"]
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=715 Sporting heroes]
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=716 Sporting heroes]
* [http://statistics.scrum.com/rugby_stats_05.asp?ID=EBA8 Statistics at Scrum.com]
* [http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s105/st74420.htm 1994 Interview post his retirement]
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