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If that is a recent photo that is scary. It is over a week since the game
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BREAKING: Fiji international scrum-half Nemia Kenatale (@kenatale_nem) will join the club this summer! #WelcomeNemia
Is he anything like Niko?
Is he anything like Niko?
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30 year old, coming from a Romanian Club... doesn't sound like a Niko to me. We'll see how he goes but it's another under-whelming signing. Naiyavoro leaving should have freed up significant funds and to my mind we've not replaced players of the calibre of Maitland, DTH & Matawalu last year & Nakarawa (and in a bench capacity Glenn Bryce) this year. Compare the signings that other clubs have lined up they still have quite a bit of work to do to keep competitive.
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A bit of a strange signing. GLasgow already have three scrum-halfs on the books, only one of whom is likely to be away with Scotland. They've also presumably got Horne coming back from LS now who looks a very good prospect, or does this mean that we get a shot at him?Wylie Coyote wrote:30 year old, coming from a Romanian Club... doesn't sound like a Niko to me. We'll see how he goes but it's another under-whelming signing. Naiyavoro leaving should have freed up significant funds and to my mind we've not replaced players of the calibre of Maitland, DTH & Matawalu last year & Nakarawa (and in a bench capacity Glenn Bryce) this year. Compare the signings that other clubs have lined up they still have quite a bit of work to do to keep competitive.
A tighthead prop or a lock to replace Nakarawa would have made more sense.
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Cheap squad filler available during Test windows.
Comfortable enough with that.
We just can't compete with the money being thrown around in England and France for the really top players.
Comfortable enough with that.
We just can't compete with the money being thrown around in England and France for the really top players.
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They're not getting a tighthead, They have 4 on the books.switchskier wrote:A bit of a strange signing. GLasgow already have three scrum-halfs on the books, only one of whom is likely to be away with Scotland. They've also presumably got Horne coming back from LS now who looks a very good prospect, or does this mean that we get a shot at him?Wylie Coyote wrote:30 year old, coming from a Romanian Club... doesn't sound like a Niko to me. We'll see how he goes but it's another under-whelming signing. Naiyavoro leaving should have freed up significant funds and to my mind we've not replaced players of the calibre of Maitland, DTH & Matawalu last year & Nakarawa (and in a bench capacity Glenn Bryce) this year. Compare the signings that other clubs have lined up they still have quite a bit of work to do to keep competitive.
A tighthead prop or a lock to replace Nakarawa would have made more sense.
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Then pick up a young player who's got talent & is unknown a la DTH, Niko, Nakarawa.ARM wrote:Cheap squad filler available during Test windows.
Comfortable enough with that.
We just can't compete with the money being thrown around in England and France for the really top players.
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D'Justice has signed on for another year.
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Chunks Baws wrote:D'Justice has signed on for another year.

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We've already got a lot of young talent needing experience. Kenatale has experience in spades and even the Fiji coaches often put him before Niko.Wylie Coyote wrote:Then pick up a young player who's got talent & is unknown a la DTH, Niko, Nakarawa.ARM wrote:Cheap squad filler available during Test windows.
Comfortable enough with that.
We just can't compete with the money being thrown around in England and France for the really top players.
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Anyone know this (big) bod, looking for a contract?
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/rugb ... eJya7GW.97
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/rugb ... eJya7GW.97
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Some more grunty options at lock for Scotland wouldn't go amiss. Jonny Gray can't play the full 80 of every test for the next 10 years, much as I'd like it.
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That's just his agent angling for a contract. He doesn't need to be in Scotland to play for Scotland... He's played pro d2 & championship rugby mostly, not sure he's what Glasgow should be aiming for.
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Council vote on Thursday to approve their 300(ish)k part of the Scotstoun pitch deal. 750k overall price for pitch, modifications to warm up pitch and repairs to running track. Should pass and Glasgow will be on plastic next season.
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Pitch approved. Work could start as soon as next week.
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That is great for the team.
Just noticed the pre-season arrangements below
Glasgow Warriors will take on English Premiership sides Harlequins and Gloucester in pre-season fixtures ahead of the new season.
As part of Harlequins 150th anniversary celebration, the Warriors will travel to Twickenham Stoop in London on Saturday 20 August (kick-off 3pm).
Gregor Townsend's men will return to England a week later to play Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm Stadium on Saturday 27 August (kick-off 3pm), with Sila Puafisi set to face his old side.
Tickets for these games will be available from Harlequins (quins.co.uk) and Gloucester (gloucesterrugby.co.uk) and will not be available from Glasgow Warriors.
Meanwhile, the draw for next season's European Rugby Champions Cup will take place on Wednesday 29 June in Neuchâtel.
The new GUINNESS PRO12 season kicks off on the weekend of 2/3/4 September.
Just noticed the pre-season arrangements below
Glasgow Warriors will take on English Premiership sides Harlequins and Gloucester in pre-season fixtures ahead of the new season.
As part of Harlequins 150th anniversary celebration, the Warriors will travel to Twickenham Stoop in London on Saturday 20 August (kick-off 3pm).
Gregor Townsend's men will return to England a week later to play Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm Stadium on Saturday 27 August (kick-off 3pm), with Sila Puafisi set to face his old side.
Tickets for these games will be available from Harlequins (quins.co.uk) and Gloucester (gloucesterrugby.co.uk) and will not be available from Glasgow Warriors.
Meanwhile, the draw for next season's European Rugby Champions Cup will take place on Wednesday 29 June in Neuchâtel.
The new GUINNESS PRO12 season kicks off on the weekend of 2/3/4 September.
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Wonder if theyl add an easier home warmup to that?
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Might get a club at short notice but doubt they could arrange another pro team given they can't nail a finish date for the pitch yet.Cameo wrote:Wonder if theyl add an easier home warmup to that?
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DSD was MOTM (both official and mine) in Canada narrow loss to Japan last night. Played the full 80 winning his battle at the scrum and carrying hard from start to finish. Running good support lines.
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Excellent news. Good replacement for Jerry then.hp18 wrote:DSD was MOTM (both official and mine) in Canada narrow loss to Japan last night. Played the full 80 winning his battle at the scrum and carrying hard from start to finish. Running good support lines.
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Relatively full strength Japan?
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Neither team was at full whack. Recognised a fair few Japanese players but wouldn't want to call it.Big D wrote:Relatively full strength Japan?
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There's apparently some french S&C coach with quite the rep coming to Glasgow.
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Full Canada v Japan game. Good for a look at DSD
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