Jantjies seals 10-try treat
WDaly, playing at centre after an autumn at full-back for England, threw a horrendous pass near his own line attempting to find Willie le Roux as his side chased the game.
Wasps were 22-6 down before Daly’s 72nd-minute meltdown wrapped it up as Nick Isiekwe pounced to score Sarries’ second try.
Wasps’ boss Dai Young refused to blame his captain for the defeat and revealed the 26-year-old had fronted up to his mates.
Young said: “Elliot came in and apologised to the players. We didn’t lose the game through that mistake but it doesn’t help.
We were under pressure to try and play and mistakes happen.
“You can’t fault the ELTON JANTJIES’ drop-goal a minute from time earned the Barbarians a thrilling win as they shared 10 tries with Argentina at Twickenham.
Juan Manuel Leguizamon opened the scoring just three minutes in against his fellow countrymen but Argentina hit back with four tries to lead 28-7 after 18 minutes.
Lood De Jager pulled the Baa-Baas level with six minutes left and Jantjies won it. Former effort but that’s like patting the milkman on the back for delivering the milk. It’s frustrating when you see some basic errors that don’t allow you to play the rugby you want to play. I’m not happy with many parts of our game.”
Sarries dominated possession with most of their big guns back from
England duty
Barbarians 38 Arg’tina 35
All Black Wyatt Crockett bowed out of internationals as Barbarians captain and coach Rassie Erasmus quipped: “We just took the oldest guy and said, ‘You’re the captain’.”