Irish legend, Peter OMahony, will captain the Barbarians in his final international rugby match of a 13-year career, when the famous invitational side takes on the Springboks in Cape Town, on Saturday.
The 35-year-old with 114 test caps for Ireland and one for the British and Irish Lions, will lead a team packed with international quality.
Fellow Ireland Test centurion Cian Healy, who will also call time on his rugby career on Saturday, packs down at loosehead alongside Frances Camille Chat and Samoan tighthead, Paul Alo-Emile.
The Barbarians loose trio is also packed with international experience with OMahony featuring alongside former All Black captain Sam Cane and another New Zealander, Shannon Frizell.
Meanwhile, Metrorail in the Western Cape says it will operate a normal train service with additional trains on the Cape Flats and Southern Lines in support of the rugby match.