The 1973 Barbarians jersey is expected to fetch between £150,000 and £200,000.
The jersey worn by Sir Gareth Edwards when he scored one of rugby's greatest ever tries is to be sold at auction - and could fetch a world-record fee.
Edwards finished off a spectacular seven-man move started by a side-stepping Phil Bennett deep inside his own half during the Barbarians' 23-11 victory over New Zealand in 1973. Gallaher was the captain of the first New Zealand representative team to tour the British Isles. Their only defeat was a controversial 3-0 loss to Wales.Edwards was carried aloft after the final whistle of the game in Cardiff
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