Barclay believes the crowd, and some neutral fan support, will play a huge part as the Scarlets head to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium to take on Munster in the GUINNESS PRO12 final. If the Scarlets come away victorious, it will be the first time they have claimed the domestic title since the 2003-04 season.
Thirty-year-old Barclay, like the majority of his teammates, will feature in his first final this weekend and the proud Scot says he’s looking forward to the challenge;
“It’s exciting. There’s been a really good feeling about the place for weeks, months potentially. During the Six Nations you could tell that the guys were really enjoying the challenge of the internationals being away and they thrived in that period.
“I’ve not played in a final before, I don’t think many guys in the team have. I believe that this is a big club; the history of the place, the position of the place kind of dictates that. I knew that when I came here, it’s really pleasing that we’re in the final and I really feel that we deserve to be at the top table but now it’s about winning and delivering and staying up there.
“The crowd is pretty loud at the Aviva. It’ll be interesting to see how the support goes on the weekend. It’s nice to silence the home crowd as the away team. The Scarlets fans and the noise they made was just fantastic on the weekend.
“We probably go in as the underdog, if I was going to the game as a neutral I’d support the underdog so you’d hope we’d pick up a few fans along the way too!”
The Guinness PRO12 Final takes place on May 27 at Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Fans can guarantee their place by booking their tickets via www.ticketmaster.ie