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Varty and Ngwenya can turn to one of the most experienced wingers in the game if they need advice.
WSJ: Barbarians Shape Up For Lions Rugby in Hong Kong
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As the Ospreys pushed for a score, Biarritz wing Takudzwa Ngwenya knocked on a potential try-scoring pass after going for a one-handed intercept.
BBC: Ospreys 'robbed' in Biarritz loss - Adrian Hadley
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Ngwenya's night got off to an inauspicious start after the stadium announcer didn't even attempt to pronounce his name when the teams came out for the match.
WSJ: British and Irish Lions Beat Barbarians in Hong Kong
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Biarritz were unfortunate not to score a second try when Ngwenya just knocked on as he dived for a chip through, but Peyrelongue stretched their lead with a penalty.
BBC: Cardiff Blues 21-17 Biarritz
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From the next series of play, Ngwenya was given the ball and set off on a scintillating 70m run down the touchline to score the first try of the game.
BBC: Ospreys 'robbed' in Biarritz loss - Adrian Hadley
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He found Hercus in support and the fly-half looped out a sumptuous pass to right winger Ngwenya, who had half the length of the pitch to go and Habana to beat.
BBC: South Africa 64-15 USA
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Barkley could not add the extras, and Bath survived a scare when Michael Bond rampaged up field, but a superbly executed Abendanon tackle on Takudzwa Ngwenya closed the door on the French.
BBC: Bath 11-12 Biarritz
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Habana offered him the outside and, after some dancing footwork to get the South African star off balance, Ngwenya took him on before scorching over in the corner and running round under the posts.
BBC: South Africa 64-15 USA
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The final score wasn't flattering for the Barbarians, but the assembled players from around the world, including Samu Manoa and Takudzwa Ngwenya of the U.S., helped entertain the 28, 643 fans at the Hong Kong Stadium.
WSJ: British and Irish Lions Beat Barbarians in Hong Kong