The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

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Well that wasn't worth watching.

Clearly Jnr is a talisman though. His mere presence on the park rejuvenated the team resulting in his try. NOL.
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Am I the only one watching this?

Glasgow not playing too well. No real threat. Munster had a yellow and Glasgow still can't really do anything. 10-3 munster. Oh, might be 13-3 in a minute...
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Price doing his best to keep Laidlaw in the Scotland shirt.
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Mikey Brown wrote:Price doing his best to keep Laidlaw in the Scotland shirt.
Yeah, it's been a mixed bag from him but that last knock on before half time was just bad.

Looks like cruciates there for Rory Hughes - had been playing well, too. Really hope not. Has a superb haircut as well.
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Ooh!

He's class him, like. Nailed-on Lion.
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Get over!

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I really would like them to beat munster. You have to admire the way they play but it is so frustrating to watch. Think Owen's let anything go reffing style suits them too
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Infuriating game. Just too many drops. Dont feel that munster have had to do much apart from their usual getting themselves in the way.

Need to go on a run now
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Same Bennett didn't pass inside to Price as that would have been a try under the posts, a simple conversion and a four point margin. But ohh well.
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Matt Ha wrote:Same Bennett didn't pass inside to Price as that would have been a try under the posts, a simple conversion and a four point margin. But ohh well.
I didnt see a good angle but did he full back not cover in a bit hence bennet being able to get outside him?
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farkin farkin farkin fark

Well that's the season over unless we can get our sht together in Europe.
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General Zod wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:Price doing his best to keep Laidlaw in the Scotland shirt.
Yeah, it's been a mixed bag from him but that last knock on before half time was just bad.

Looks like cruciates there for Rory Hughes - had been playing well, too. Really hope not. Has a superb haircut as well.
Deary me.. Couldn`t watch all of this, Is that the Knee Fairy visiting Horne AND Hughes..??
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ARM wrote:farkin farkin farkin fark

Well that's the season over unless we can get our sht together in Europe.
Could easily still make the top four. In fact I would put money on it
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ARM wrote:farkin farkin farkin fark

Well that's the season over unless we can get our sht together in Europe.
Hmm.. Time get rid of this failing coaching team..

Oh,wait..
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Cameo wrote:
ARM wrote:farkin farkin farkin fark

Well that's the season over unless we can get our sht together in Europe.
Could easily still make the top four. In fact I would put money on it
I'm not. We're all over the shop.

You can't lose three homes games in the first half of the season and expect to be in the mix at the business end.
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Tobylerone wrote:
General Zod wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:Price doing his best to keep Laidlaw in the Scotland shirt.
Yeah, it's been a mixed bag from him but that last knock on before half time was just bad.

Looks like cruciates there for Rory Hughes - had been playing well, too. Really hope not. Has a superb haircut as well.
Deary me.. Couldn`t watch all of this, Is that the Knee Fairy visiting Horne AND Hughes..??
Looked like it.
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Horne's didn't look as bad as Hughes'. It was more of a hard bang on the surface with his knee. Anyway, hope they get better soon.
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Pretty much pish all around. For a team that has for years been all action and sweeping moves it's just bizarre to see them unable to pass in front of the man. Too many knocks on as well. Everyone in the stadium could see what moves they tried coming, Munster just had to step forward each time and force Glasgow back.

On the subject of Price, he was as bad as the rest but he won't improve sitting on the bench behind similarly misfiring alternatives.
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General Zod wrote:Horne's didn't look as bad as Hughes'. It was more of a hard bang on the surface with his knee. Anyway, hope they get better soon.
Sadly, Horne had that anguished look that usually indicates a more serious problem.. Hope he was just overly concerned..
Looks like the Fairy had quite a busy night, visiting Wales as well, I see..
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Do we have an injury update?
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General Zod wrote:Do we have an injury update?
Haven't seen one. Fairly sure when Horne buggered his knee in SA they had to wait a couple of weeks to get a scan as the swelling was too bad. Maybe the same here though I fucking hope not.
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Glasgow Warriors backs Peter Horne and Rory Hughes were stretchered off during the game against Munster at Scotstoun last Friday night.

Stand-off Horne sustained knee and ankle injuries and his ankle requires surgical repair at BMI Ross Hall Hospital. He is expected to be out of action for up to 16 weeks.

Winger Hughes sustained a knee injury and will also undergo surgery at BMI Ross Hall Hospital. He is expected to remain on the sidelines for up to eight weeks.

Meanwhile, Adam Ashe has stepped up his comeback from a hip injury and is being integrated back into training with the squad.

Second-rows Tjiuee Uanivi, Scott Cummings and Greg Peterson, along with centre Richie Vernon are progressing well with their rehab following shoulder injuries and are working on fitness with the club’s strength and conditioning team, ahead of a return early in the New Year.

Winger Leonardo Sarto is progressing well under the guidance of the medical team following shoulder surgery last month
Better news than expected for both Hughes and Horne. Was braced for 8/9 months again.
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Substantial time off but still good news.
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Better than I thought, though it's a particular shame for Horne. Good to see Ashe on the mend, hopefully in time to give a 6N selection poser.

Speaking of which, does anyone know much about Denton's rehab progress?
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General Zod wrote:Better than I thought, though it's a particular shame for Horne. Good to see Ashe on the mend, hopefully in time to give a 6N selection poser.

Speaking of which, does anyone know much about Denton's rehab progress?
Going to be tough for Ashe to force his was into the squad for the early games. If he is only now back into training he is probably 2 weeks away from a bench spot leaving 4 or 5 weeks til squads are announced.
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