The Ireland squad for the summer tour game against the Barbarians in Gloucester on 29 May has been announced.

The squad comprises of players from Connacht, Munster and Ulster as none of the teams will have any involvement in the RaboDirect Pro 12 final, which takes place in Dublin on Sunday 14 May - the day before the squad is due to depart Ireland for the Barbarians game.

Any Leinster players that are selected for the Ireland tour to New Zealand and who play in the Rabodirect Pro12 final will join up with the squad in Gloucester.

Ireland squad for match against the Barbarians in Gloucester, 29 May:

Forwards (13):

Rory Best, Tom Court, Stephen Ferris, Declan Fitzpatrick, Chris Henry, Ronan Loughney, John Muldoon, Donncha O'Callaghan, Peter O'Mahony, Donnacha Ryan, Mike Sherry, Dan Tuohy, A.N.Other.

Backs (11):

Darren Cave, Keith Earls, Craig Gilroy, Paul Marshall, Conor Murray, Ronan O'Gara, Nevin Spence, Andrew Trimble, Paddy Wallace, Simon Zebo, A.N. Other.

The squad itself contains seven uncapped players with experienced internationals Ronan O’Gara, Donncha O’Callaghan and Rory Best providing the spine of the squad.

Front row forwards Mike Sherry, Ronan Loughney and Declan Fitzpatrick are included, with Simon Zebo, Craig Gilroy, Nevin Spence and Paul Marshall in the backs.

Two spots have been left open and will be filled next week before the team travel to Gloucester. The Ireland squad to tour New Zealand will be announced on the Monday following the Heineken Cup final, so it is possible that several players who face the Barbarians may not be part of the final tour squad.

Second Row Paul O’Connell was not considered for the Baa-Baas as he continues to make progress in his rehabilitation for a knee injury. He has not been ruled out of contention for New Zealand and a final decision on his availability will be made after the Barbarians game.

Ireland coach Declan Kidney said: “The game against the Baa-Ba’s is vital for us in our preparations for the tour as it gives some players the chance to gain match fitness if they have not played for a couple of weeks, allows us to further expose some players to the national set up and also gives us the opportunity to get some foundations in place for the test series.

“We have a good majority of our selections decided on for the tour party at this point, but the Heineken final gives us possibly one last opportunity to watch players in what will be a massive occasion for Irish Rugby.”