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Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 12:13 pm
by hp18
Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
hp18 wrote:Stuart Hogg will make his 100th appearance for Glasgow Warriors in Gregor Townsend's final game as head coach against Edinburgh Rugby at Scotstoun tomorrow.Stuart Hogg will make his 100th appearance for the club tomorrow evening

Hogg will become the youngest Warriors player to reach the milestone, returning to the side at full-back for the 1872 Cup clash.

He joins Lee Jones and Tommy Seymour in the back three, the latter was today named in the Guinness PRO12 Dream Team and reached his own century at the RDS last Friday.

Peter Horne and Alex Dunbar are the centre partnership with Ali Price and Finn Russell combine as half-backs.

Zander Fagerson makes his 50th appearance at tight-head and like Hogg will become the youngest player to achieve that feat.

Fraser Brown and Gordon Reid join him in the front-row, with Reid playing his last game for the club.

Captain Jonny Gray is joined by Scott Cummings in the second-row and Rob Harley, Chris Fusaro and Matt Fagerson pack down at the back of the scrum, the 18-year-old starting a game with his brother for the first time.

On the bench, Sila Puafisi and Sean Lamont are also both playing their last games for Glasgow on what promises to be an emotional day at Scotstoun.

Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend said: “We're really looking forward to the atmosphere which is going to be created at a sold-out Scotstoun tomorrow evening.

“Zander Fagerson becomes the youngest player to play 50 games and Stuart Hogg is the youngest to reach 100 appearances, which is a fantastic achievement for them both.

“It will be Gordon Reid, Sila Puafisi and Sean Lamont's last involvement with the club and we’re looking to sending them off on a high. I’m sure all of the leavers will get a good reception from our supporters.

“It should be a cracking game as we're playing our fiercest rivals and there is a trophy at stake."

Glasgow Warriors team to play Edinburgh Rugby in the Guinness PRO12 at Scotstoun Stadium, Saturday 6 May, live on BBC Two Scotland (kick-off 5.15pm). You can also follow the action on Twitter @GlasgowWarriors. Glasgow Warriors appearances in brackets:

15. Stuart Hogg (99)
14. Tommy Seymour (100)
13. Alex Dunbar (98)
12. Peter Horne (114)
11. Lee Jones (54)
10. Finn Russell (63)
9. Ali Price (41)

1. Gordon Reid (113)
2. Fraser Brown (63)
3. Zander Fagerson (49)
4. Scott Cummings (16)
5. Jonny Gray (72) CAPTAIN
6. Rob Harley (162)
7. Chris Fusaro (125)
8. Matt Fagerson (7)

Replacements:

16. Pat MacArthur (154)
17. Alex Allan (50)
18. Sila Puafisi (43)
19. Tim Swinson (95)
20. Adam Ashe (38)
21. Henry Pyrgos (124)
22. Nick Grigg (20)
23. Sean Lamont (112)

Not available due to injury: Mark Bennett (knee), Simone Favaro (knee), Corey Flynn (head), James Malcom (ankle), D’arcy Rae (ankle), Leonardo Sarto (groin), Josh Strauss (medical), Richie Vernon (achilles) and Ryan Wilson (shoulder).
looks weak
Turns out it was :lol: :lol: :(

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 1:04 pm
by Edinburgh in Exile
hp18 wrote:
Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
hp18 wrote:Stuart Hogg will make his 100th appearance for Glasgow Warriors in Gregor Townsend's final game as head coach against Edinburgh Rugby at Scotstoun tomorrow.Stuart Hogg will make his 100th appearance for the club tomorrow evening

Hogg will become the youngest Warriors player to reach the milestone, returning to the side at full-back for the 1872 Cup clash.

He joins Lee Jones and Tommy Seymour in the back three, the latter was today named in the Guinness PRO12 Dream Team and reached his own century at the RDS last Friday.

Peter Horne and Alex Dunbar are the centre partnership with Ali Price and Finn Russell combine as half-backs.

Zander Fagerson makes his 50th appearance at tight-head and like Hogg will become the youngest player to achieve that feat.

Fraser Brown and Gordon Reid join him in the front-row, with Reid playing his last game for the club.

Captain Jonny Gray is joined by Scott Cummings in the second-row and Rob Harley, Chris Fusaro and Matt Fagerson pack down at the back of the scrum, the 18-year-old starting a game with his brother for the first time.

On the bench, Sila Puafisi and Sean Lamont are also both playing their last games for Glasgow on what promises to be an emotional day at Scotstoun.

Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend said: “We're really looking forward to the atmosphere which is going to be created at a sold-out Scotstoun tomorrow evening.

“Zander Fagerson becomes the youngest player to play 50 games and Stuart Hogg is the youngest to reach 100 appearances, which is a fantastic achievement for them both.

“It will be Gordon Reid, Sila Puafisi and Sean Lamont's last involvement with the club and we’re looking to sending them off on a high. I’m sure all of the leavers will get a good reception from our supporters.

“It should be a cracking game as we're playing our fiercest rivals and there is a trophy at stake."

Glasgow Warriors team to play Edinburgh Rugby in the Guinness PRO12 at Scotstoun Stadium, Saturday 6 May, live on BBC Two Scotland (kick-off 5.15pm). You can also follow the action on Twitter @GlasgowWarriors. Glasgow Warriors appearances in brackets:

15. Stuart Hogg (99)
14. Tommy Seymour (100)
13. Alex Dunbar (98)
12. Peter Horne (114)
11. Lee Jones (54)
10. Finn Russell (63)
9. Ali Price (41)

1. Gordon Reid (113)
2. Fraser Brown (63)
3. Zander Fagerson (49)
4. Scott Cummings (16)
5. Jonny Gray (72) CAPTAIN
6. Rob Harley (162)
7. Chris Fusaro (125)
8. Matt Fagerson (7)

Replacements:

16. Pat MacArthur (154)
17. Alex Allan (50)
18. Sila Puafisi (43)
19. Tim Swinson (95)
20. Adam Ashe (38)
21. Henry Pyrgos (124)
22. Nick Grigg (20)
23. Sean Lamont (112)

Not available due to injury: Mark Bennett (knee), Simone Favaro (knee), Corey Flynn (head), James Malcom (ankle), D’arcy Rae (ankle), Leonardo Sarto (groin), Josh Strauss (medical), Richie Vernon (achilles) and Ryan Wilson (shoulder).
looks weak
Turns out it was :lol: :lol: :(
Ah now, derby rugby seems to have fuck all to do with form, or anything else for that matter.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 1:20 pm
by Mikey Brown
Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
hp18 wrote:
Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
looks weak
Turns out it was :lol: :lol: :(
Ah now, derby rugby seems to have fuck all to do with form, or anything else for that matter.
Quite. Edinburgh's recent record in the derbys, considering the form of each team, has been pretty good really?

It did have me thinking that this was an enormous opportunity for Edinburgh players to make an impression on Toony before he takes over.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 1:23 pm
by Edinburgh in Exile
Mikey Brown wrote:
Edinburgh in Exile wrote:
hp18 wrote: Turns out it was :lol: :lol: :(
Ah now, derby rugby seems to have fuck all to do with form, or anything else for that matter.
Quite. Edinburgh's recent record in the derbys, considering the form of each team, has been pretty good really?

It did have me thinking that this was an enormous opportunity for Edinburgh players to make an impression on Toony before he takes over.
Aye, perhaps, but as we were saying there, these fixtures are normally fairly hefty anomalies and probably shouldn't be used as an indicator of talent.

Unless you are Greg, then it'll be used to write off any hope of getting late call ups to the Lions.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 9:37 am
by Big D
Lelia Masaga signs on. A bit dodgy on D at times, but he should be fun for fans to watch.

However, he isn't a player in his prime and past his best so whilst a good signing I would suggest he wouldn't crack a first choice XV ahead of Seymour or Sarto.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 11:15 am
by hp18
Big D wrote:Lelia Masaga signs on. A bit dodgy on D at times, but he should be fun for fans to watch.

However, he isn't a player in his prime and past his best so whilst a good signing I would suggest he wouldn't crack a first choice XV ahead of Seymour or Sarto.
Don't think he's there for that tbh. Glasgow have really flagged during international windows, Masaga should provide experience and a point of difference to the rest of the guys particularly during that period.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 11:57 am
by Big D
hp18 wrote:
Big D wrote:Lelia Masaga signs on. A bit dodgy on D at times, but he should be fun for fans to watch.

However, he isn't a player in his prime and past his best so whilst a good signing I would suggest he wouldn't crack a first choice XV ahead of Seymour or Sarto.
Don't think he's there for that tbh. Glasgow have really flagged during international windows, Masaga should provide experience and a point of difference to the rest of the guys particularly during that period.
That's a fair point, I was just poorly highlighting he probably doesn't improve the 1st choice XV. Definitely improves depth though.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 10:26 am
by hugh_woatmeigh
That's exactly what Glasgow need tbh - experienced international window cover. Plus for all we know - Jones may feature in Toony's grand plans which would make him unavailable for Glasgow also.

They still desperately need a beast of an 8 & a back up 15. Possibly a TH as well? WIth Kentale & Hart off with only Horne in they may need another 9 as well? Squad still has some big gaps.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 6:01 pm
by hp18
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:That's exactly what Glasgow need tbh - experienced international window cover. Plus for all we know - Jones may feature in Toony's grand plans which would make him unavailable for Glasgow also.

They still desperately need a beast of an 8 & a back up 15. Possibly a TH as well? WIth Kentale & Hart off with only Horne in they may need another 9 as well? Squad still has some big gaps.
I've said it a few times, but I wonder if Tagive is being considered at FB?

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 11:31 pm
by hugh_woatmeigh
hp18 wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:That's exactly what Glasgow need tbh - experienced international window cover. Plus for all we know - Jones may feature in Toony's grand plans which would make him unavailable for Glasgow also.

They still desperately need a beast of an 8 & a back up 15. Possibly a TH as well? WIth Kentale & Hart off with only Horne in they may need another 9 as well? Squad still has some big gaps.
I've said it a few times, but I wonder if Tagive is being considered at FB?
He looked raw enough at wing & FB is a much more technical position. Any idea how he was utilised as a league player?

Either way Glasgow must be running out of salary budget fast and unfortunately the recruits they need won't come cheap. Masaga is a good signing but you have to wonder if the money would have been better put towards an 8.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 8:08 pm
by Cameo
Junior is off to Doncaster. Didn't get a huge amount of chances but seemed popular and has talent. Hopefully can shine at Doncaster and force himself up the levels

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 11:43 am
by hugh_woatmeigh
Corey Flynn has been released. This will be interesting - bit more game time for James Malcolm this year or will they recruit another?

They've also signed Samuela Vunisa which is bizarre unless he quits international rugby. If he performs for Glasgow it will just result in losing him for the AIs & 6Ns anyway... Which is supposedly why Favaro was not offered a new deal...

Rennie is a brilliant coach but very concerned about the playing personnel that Glasgow have for next season.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 1:16 pm
by hp18
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Corey Flynn has been released. This will be interesting - bit more game time for James Malcolm this year or will they recruit another?

They've also signed Samuela Vunisa which is bizarre unless he quits international rugby. If he performs for Glasgow it will just result in losing him for the AIs & 6Ns anyway... Which is supposedly why Favaro was not offered a new deal...

Rennie is a brilliant coach but very concerned about the playing personnel that Glasgow have for next season.
Malcolm would have got more gametime if he wasn't injured.

Hasn't been capped in two years. Italy have good backrow options, if he's playing well enough to get called up then he's likely more than worth his money here. Hasn't had much gametime at Sarries, not surprising given their options and reluctance to rotate the row. But he should be on good nick and cynical as fuck.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:46 pm
by Big D
1 - Wasps, La Rochelle, Ulster, Harlequins
2 - Clermont, Saracens, Ospreys, Northampton
3 - Exeter, Leinster, Montpellier, Glasgow
4 - Munster, Racing 92, Leicester, Castres
5 - Scarlets, Toulon, Bath, Benneton Rugby

Could have been worse I guess.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:49 pm
by Mikey Brown
Nice.

Re: RE: Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:54 pm
by Adder
Big D wrote:1 - Wasps, La Rochelle, Ulster, Harlequins
2 - Clermont, Saracens, Ospreys, Northampton
3 - Exeter, Leinster, Montpellier, Glasgow
4 - Munster, Racing 92, Leicester, Castres
5 - Scarlets, Toulon, Bath, Benneton Rugby

Could have been worse I guess.
Playing against Vern

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Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:31 pm
by hugh_woatmeigh
That's a f*cking horrible group from a progression POV. Exeter will be a superb day out mind. One of the best run clubs in the prem.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:37 pm
by General Zod
I think that's ok. Fancy Glasgow to win their home games and get something from at least 2 of the away fixtures.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 10:27 pm
by Cameo
I quite like that. Get off to a good start and they have a chance

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:45 am
by whatisthejava
Finn to Montpellier

Was always going to happen but would have preferred he went to England which dont flog their horses nearly as much

Hopefully he has a clause that will let him stay with Scotland in between the rest weekends

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4479364

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:40 am
by Big D
whatisthejava wrote:Finn to Montpellier

Was always going to happen but would have preferred he went to England which dont flog their horses nearly as much

Hopefully he has a clause that will let him stay with Scotland in between the rest weekends

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4479364
With Cruden there he may not be flogged nearly as much as an other French club. The rumours were that Finn saw this as his chance at a big money contract after his bad injury (allegedly didn't want to risk another one before cashing in) so can't blame him.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:21 am
by hp18
Mark Palmer is calling bullshit

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:47 pm
by Big D
hp18 wrote:Mark Palmer is calling bullshit
He's usually on the ball to be fair and I'd believe him over the Scotsman journos.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:03 pm
by hp18
Big D wrote:
hp18 wrote:Mark Palmer is calling bullshit
He's usually on the ball to be fair and I'd believe him over the Scotsman journos.
Could be it's a strong option but it isn't done at least.

Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:18 pm
by Big D
hp18 wrote:
Big D wrote:
hp18 wrote:Mark Palmer is calling bullshit
He's usually on the ball to be fair and I'd believe him over the Scotsman journos.
Could be it's a strong option but it isn't done at least.
Aye, he (Palmer) did say in a tweet that the SRU have a fight to keep him. I would imagine He will be offered something from France that blows the Hogg money (£375k reportedly) out the water. So then the question will be how much realistically can the SRU/Glasgow afford to give him?

I would guess he will leave, where to is an interesting question.

France seems likely due to wages and few teams need a 10 in England that are sensible options?
Bath have Burns, maybe not wanting to spend a chunk on Russell
Bristol - Assuming promotion, Would Russell want to drop out of the big ECC?
Exeter Chiefs - Steenson wont go on forever, Slade can play centre - Would they pay the big money needed?
Gloucester - Possibly best avoided, Russell should be aiming higher.
Harlequins - Potential option.
Leicester Tigers - They have Ford.
Newcastle Falcons - Possibly best avoided, Russell should be aiming higher.
Northampton Saints - In bad need of a quality 10. Possible coaching changes looming end of next season.
Sale Sharks - Russell should be aiming higher
Saracens - Have plenty at 10.
Wasps - Cipriani entering his 30's, could be an option at the end of next year.
Worcester Warriors - Russell should be aiming higher