The Lions tour opener in Whangarei on June 3 will be the biggest home fixture in the 80-year history of the proud NZ Barbarians club.
While the team should be known as the NZ Barbarians rather than the NZ Provincial Barbarians, there are no qualms about the make-up of the squad, drawn from the top Mitre 10 Cup or fringe Super Rugby talent with Peter Rowe of Wanganui representing the Heartland Championship.
The Barbarians toured the UK in 1987, '96 and 2003, playing England on the last two occasions, but in recent times they have played the Maori All Blacks, in a 2010 thriller in Whangarei, and in 2015 at Eden Park, a fixture they won in something of an upset.
The 2017 team will dine at the Eden Park clubrooms on May 27 before travelling north. If some of the squad's knowledge of the Barbarians and their ethos is hazy now, by the time they ran out onto Toll Stadium in their specially made jerseys, they will know exactly who and what they are playing for.
"It's a great opportunity for this match in Whangarei to set the scene for what should be an enthralling Lions tour," says Barbarians club president and former All Blacks prop Ron Williams. "The game will be a real highlight for our club and it recognises our role in amateur rugby."