you should be happy, top performance by that pack against a truly huge and very physical Stormers pack. Zander Fagerson is absolute classCameo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:51 pm Glasgow Warriors team to face DHL Stormers at Scotstoun, Saturday 8 June, kick-off 7.35pm. Tickets are still available for the match at glasgowwarriors.org – click here.
1 Jamie Bhatti (103)
2 Johnny Matthews (70)
3 Zander Fagerson (146)
4 Scott Cummings (123)
5 Richie Gray (112)
6 Matt Fagerson (108)
7 Rory Darge (45)
8 Jack Dempsey (47)
9 George Horne (116)
10 Tom Jordan (47)
11 Kyle Steyn (C) (74)
12 Sione Tuipulotu (52)
13 Huw Jones (68)
14 Sebastian Cancelliere (35)
15 Josh McKay (46)
Replacements
16 George Turner (99)
17 Nathan McBeth (40)
18 Oli Kebble (102)
19 Max Williamson (17)
20 Euan Ferrie (18)
21 Henco Venter (18)
22 Jamie Dobie (65)
23 Ross Thompson (49)
Strong team on paper. To be honest, if that pack can't get on top of the Stormers, you have your answer as to why Scotland don't win very many big games.
The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Yes, meant to come back on here to say something similar. Restores a bit of faith. Huge game next week. Wasn't a perfect performance but really stuck at it and deserved their win. Less comfortable than the scoreline makes it look, but equally might have been a bit more comfortable if Horne had held on for a first half walk in.septic 9 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 8:46 pmyou should be happy, top performance by that pack against a truly huge and very physical Stormers pack. Zander Fagerson is absolute classCameo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:51 pm Glasgow Warriors team to face DHL Stormers at Scotstoun, Saturday 8 June, kick-off 7.35pm. Tickets are still available for the match at glasgowwarriors.org – click here.
1 Jamie Bhatti (103)
2 Johnny Matthews (70)
3 Zander Fagerson (146)
4 Scott Cummings (123)
5 Richie Gray (112)
6 Matt Fagerson (108)
7 Rory Darge (45)
8 Jack Dempsey (47)
9 George Horne (116)
10 Tom Jordan (47)
11 Kyle Steyn (C) (74)
12 Sione Tuipulotu (52)
13 Huw Jones (68)
14 Sebastian Cancelliere (35)
15 Josh McKay (46)
Replacements
16 George Turner (99)
17 Nathan McBeth (40)
18 Oli Kebble (102)
19 Max Williamson (17)
20 Euan Ferrie (18)
21 Henco Venter (18)
22 Jamie Dobie (65)
23 Ross Thompson (49)
Strong team on paper. To be honest, if that pack can't get on top of the Stormers, you have your answer as to why Scotland don't win very many big games.
Agree on Fagerson. Gets a harsh time. I think partly became some people don't like how he looks when he concedes a penalty.
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Same team as last week apart from Murphy Walker in for McBeth (concussion) on the bench. Huge game.
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Absolutely awesome result, winning a semi final away at Munster is one of those 'Everest' moments. Hope they can pick themselves up again for next week.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Well done Weegies, that was intense and a very well deserved win.
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tonight this grumpy old sceptic has a wee smile on his face
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Congrats weegies
Better team won, Munster sloppy in possession
Tuipolotou and Jones are a great combo. Generally your backs were far better
Hopefully recover well and travel well, good luck in the final
Better team won, Munster sloppy in possession
Tuipolotou and Jones are a great combo. Generally your backs were far better
Hopefully recover well and travel well, good luck in the final
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Exactly! That was awesome. If Munster away is Everest, Bulls in Pretoria can't be far away!Donny osmond wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 8:04 pm Absolutely awesome result, winning a semi final away at Munster is one of those 'Everest' moments. Hope they can pick themselves up again for next week.
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Same starting team. Huge game.
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Astonishing 2nd half performance from Glasgow. Well done, a totally deserved win.
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That's an okay result, isn't it?
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Greatest achievement by a Scottish side in the pro era. Massive back to back wins to close it out.
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very happy.oldprussians wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:10 pm So I am back for a short time only
What I will say is this.
Glasgow have bought a pup with Franco Smith, and also paid for the privilege .............................
What were the owners of Glasgow thinking???
if I am wrong and you become awesome I will really eat my hat, and a ton load of humble pie.
But I am really baffled in a nice way. Not trying to troll. I am just baffled.
Are you happy?
That post has aged like a fine wine; which went off
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Unreal. Those last two wins, away from home, digging it out.... just unreal. There can't be a more difficult route to winning the URC than that, surely?
Please God 1, let FS stay and 2, let this be the launch pad for Scottish players
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Fantastic, Congratulations Glasgow!
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Beating the Bulls in their own back yard! Great!!!
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Wow!
Wrong in a way to single our individuals, buy Matt Fagerson has been brutally good in these last two games.
Wrong in a way to single our individuals, buy Matt Fagerson has been brutally good in these last two games.
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Well done Glasgow, deserved win. Backs generally excellent but matt fagerson was immense, motm performance
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I’m trying to hold on until I can watch the whole game back. Just fucking wow. Call me a fair weather fan but I just didn’t believe it was truly on.
Great to hear so much of Matt Fagerson bringing it to the big Saffa pack.
Great to hear so much of Matt Fagerson bringing it to the big Saffa pack.
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There's a meet the team kinda thing on Tuesday at Scotstoun if anyone is interested. It's ticketed but if you can't get into the stadium you should still be able to see them outside the stadium first
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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One other thing - the maul defence was incredible all game. Seemed to be able to drive the bulls back ferociously enough that they couldn't get set again.
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we arra champions
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So you can pick up the ball while on your knees and place it over the tryline now? Something we should work on. More seriously, though, I think the protecting the 9 thing leads to all sorts of confusion. Seen several times this weekend where a defending player has rucked through but because the attacking player bends down and touches the ball, there is nothing he can do for fear of giving away a penalty. I am also sick of refs spotting attacking players holding defenders and just telling them to let go. Penalise them otherwise there is no disincentive. At least one half break in that final phase came from holding off the ball.
Apart from that whine, Glasgow looked decent but will be kicking themselves for not finishing their chances.
Otherwise, generally impressive
Apart from that whine, Glasgow looked decent but will be kicking themselves for not finishing their chances.
Otherwise, generally impressive