The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Glasgow Warriors (versus Leinster at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday @ 7.35pm – live on Premier Sports): K Rowe; S Cancellier, H Jones, S Tuipulotu, K Steyn ©; A Hastings, B Afshar; J Bhatti, S Stephen, F Richardson, J Oguntibeju, A Samuel, M Duncan, R Darge, E Ferrie. Subs: G Hiddleston, N McBeth, M Walker, J Du Preez, S Cummings, S McDowall, G Horne, T Jordan.
Leinster: H Keenan; T O’Brien, R Henshaw, J Barrett, J O’Brien; S Prendergast, F Gunne; A Porter, D Sheehan, T Clarkson, R Snyman, J Ryan, R Baird, S Penny, J Conan. Subs: R Kelleher, J Boyle, T Furlong, D Mangan, M Deegan, L McGrath, C Frawley, J Osbourne.
Glasgow have a good looking backline out vs Leinster and a very callow looking pack, including Seb Stephen on debut at hooker. Leinster have gone very strong.
Game doesn't technically matter much (3rd or 4th to play for for Glasgow), but feels quite big for Glasgow to arrest the recent slide.
Leinster: H Keenan; T O’Brien, R Henshaw, J Barrett, J O’Brien; S Prendergast, F Gunne; A Porter, D Sheehan, T Clarkson, R Snyman, J Ryan, R Baird, S Penny, J Conan. Subs: R Kelleher, J Boyle, T Furlong, D Mangan, M Deegan, L McGrath, C Frawley, J Osbourne.
Glasgow have a good looking backline out vs Leinster and a very callow looking pack, including Seb Stephen on debut at hooker. Leinster have gone very strong.
Game doesn't technically matter much (3rd or 4th to play for for Glasgow), but feels quite big for Glasgow to arrest the recent slide.
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Hopefully tuipolotu is fine
Leinster are lost
I'd make the sharks favourite from here
Glasgow at full strength would still have a chance
Leinster are lost
I'd make the sharks favourite from here
Glasgow at full strength would still have a chance
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The young hooker played wellCameo wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 2:26 pm Glasgow Warriors (versus Leinster at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday @ 7.35pm – live on Premier Sports): K Rowe; S Cancellier, H Jones, S Tuipulotu, K Steyn ©; A Hastings, B Afshar; J Bhatti, S Stephen, F Richardson, J Oguntibeju, A Samuel, M Duncan, R Darge, E Ferrie. Subs: G Hiddleston, N McBeth, M Walker, J Du Preez, S Cummings, S McDowall, G Horne, T Jordan.
Leinster: H Keenan; T O’Brien, R Henshaw, J Barrett, J O’Brien; S Prendergast, F Gunne; A Porter, D Sheehan, T Clarkson, R Snyman, J Ryan, R Baird, S Penny, J Conan. Subs: R Kelleher, J Boyle, T Furlong, D Mangan, M Deegan, L McGrath, C Frawley, J Osbourne.
Glasgow have a good looking backline out vs Leinster and a very callow looking pack, including Seb Stephen on debut at hooker. Leinster have gone very strong.
Game doesn't technically matter much (3rd or 4th to play for for Glasgow), but feels quite big for Glasgow to arrest the recent slide.
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Seb Stephen was excellent, not in any way out of place or in awe. Could easily start the QF even if Mathews and Hiddlestone are fit. Glasgow look well set at 2 with Hiddletone and Stephen plus Joe Roberts (still 18)
Others stepped up as well. Duncan, who I had not been sure about (still academy of course) put in a serious shift. Not the biggest back row but very physical. Fin Richardson had a cracking game in the loose and in truth held Porter who as ever got away with driving in and hinging - he has more angles than Alan McManus.
Ewen ferrie had a huge game
That very young pack gave Glasgow a chance. Snyman neutered, Barret turns out to be a right mouthy cheap shot merchant when he doesn't get it all his own way
Others stepped up as well. Duncan, who I had not been sure about (still academy of course) put in a serious shift. Not the biggest back row but very physical. Fin Richardson had a cracking game in the loose and in truth held Porter who as ever got away with driving in and hinging - he has more angles than Alan McManus.
Ewen ferrie had a huge game
That very young pack gave Glasgow a chance. Snyman neutered, Barret turns out to be a right mouthy cheap shot merchant when he doesn't get it all his own way
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Huge game for Glasgow tonight. Lose this and their season has been a bit of a damp squib. Win and it's all to play for. Got a few players back but Huw Jones out again. Big chance for Murphy Walker too.
Glasgow Warriors (versus Stormers at Scotstoun Stadium on Friday @ 7.35pm – live on Premier Sports): J McKay; K Rowe, S McDoawall, S Tuipulotu, K Steyn ©; T Jordan, G Horne; J Bhatti, G Hiddleston, M Walker, A Samuel, S Cummings, E Ferrie, R Darge, H Venter. Subs: J Matthews, N McBeth, S Talakai, M Williamson, J Mann, M Duncan, J Dobie, A Hastings.
Stormers: W Gelant; B Loader, S Hartzenberg, D du Plessis, S Senatla; S Feinberg-Mngomezulu, S Ungerer; A Vermaak, A Venter, N Fouche, S Moerat, R van Heerden, P de Villiers, M Theunissen, E Roos. Subs: J Dweba, V Matongo, S Sandi, J Schickerling, C Evans, L Nel, H Jantjies, M Libbok.
Unavailable for Glasgow Warriors selection: Gregor Brown (knee), Jack Dempsey (hamstring), Matt Fagerson (ankle), Zander Fagerson (calf), Huw Jones (achilles), Ally Miller (back), Duncan Munn (shoulder), Patrick Schickerling (foot), Duncan Weir (shoulder).
Glasgow Warriors (versus Stormers at Scotstoun Stadium on Friday @ 7.35pm – live on Premier Sports): J McKay; K Rowe, S McDoawall, S Tuipulotu, K Steyn ©; T Jordan, G Horne; J Bhatti, G Hiddleston, M Walker, A Samuel, S Cummings, E Ferrie, R Darge, H Venter. Subs: J Matthews, N McBeth, S Talakai, M Williamson, J Mann, M Duncan, J Dobie, A Hastings.
Stormers: W Gelant; B Loader, S Hartzenberg, D du Plessis, S Senatla; S Feinberg-Mngomezulu, S Ungerer; A Vermaak, A Venter, N Fouche, S Moerat, R van Heerden, P de Villiers, M Theunissen, E Roos. Subs: J Dweba, V Matongo, S Sandi, J Schickerling, C Evans, L Nel, H Jantjies, M Libbok.
Unavailable for Glasgow Warriors selection: Gregor Brown (knee), Jack Dempsey (hamstring), Matt Fagerson (ankle), Zander Fagerson (calf), Huw Jones (achilles), Ally Miller (back), Duncan Munn (shoulder), Patrick Schickerling (foot), Duncan Weir (shoulder).
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That was great. Either Stormers can't defend of Glasgow's attack was back to its best.
All sorts of good performancss but Jordan and Tuipolotu were really influential.
Such a shame Sione missed the 6 nations. I truly think he was on for one of the great seasons. So much variety, and confidence.
Jordan is a funny 10. Commentators said he is Glasgow's top carrier this year. Not sure that is really what you want from a ten at international level but i games like this, amd when the rest of the team plays to it, it's great, and great to watch. Just challenging the line the whole time.
Murphy Walker struggled at scrum time and came off after 30 mins. Not that surprising and I wonder slightly if Hiddlestone has something to learn in the scrum too. Not the worst tactic though to start the guy who might struggle a bit, knowing you can always take him off. Not actually that many scrums early on.
All sorts of good performancss but Jordan and Tuipolotu were really influential.
Such a shame Sione missed the 6 nations. I truly think he was on for one of the great seasons. So much variety, and confidence.
Jordan is a funny 10. Commentators said he is Glasgow's top carrier this year. Not sure that is really what you want from a ten at international level but i games like this, amd when the rest of the team plays to it, it's great, and great to watch. Just challenging the line the whole time.
Murphy Walker struggled at scrum time and came off after 30 mins. Not that surprising and I wonder slightly if Hiddlestone has something to learn in the scrum too. Not the worst tactic though to start the guy who might struggle a bit, knowing you can always take him off. Not actually that many scrums early on.
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big win. Match stats tell a strange story - Stormers easily dominate possession and territory, Glasgow have to make almost half as many again tackles as Stormers, pen count 16-4 against Glasgow (neither team have a great tackle success rate, but Stormers awful (made 106 tackles, missed 40!).
Stormers made so many unforced errors they never looked like winning. I say unforced, but the Glasgow defence was immense, very physical and put shed loads of pressure on Stormers
Stormers made so many unforced errors they never looked like winning. I say unforced, but the Glasgow defence was immense, very physical and put shed loads of pressure on Stormers
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Venter is brilliant in that side, cures the Scottish restart disease
Crosses the gainline gets on the front foot and abrasive in defence
Will ye have anyone back for next week?
Crosses the gainline gets on the front foot and abrasive in defence
Will ye have anyone back for next week?
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not sure. A couple seem close but.......paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 11:48 am Venter is brilliant in that side, cures the Scottish restart disease
Crosses the gainline gets on the front foot and abrasive in defence
Will ye have anyone back for next week?
Anyway we wont need them for Scarlets at Scotstoun

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Z fagerson and one of Brown/fagerson eile/dempsey would be usefulseptic 9 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 12:04 pmnot sure. A couple seem close but.......paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 11:48 am Venter is brilliant in that side, cures the Scottish restart disease
Crosses the gainline gets on the front foot and abrasive in defence
Will ye have anyone back for next week?
Anyway we wont need them for Scarlets at Scotstoun![]()
Also impressed with mckay last night who I haven't seen much before and may have spelt wrong
Also agree on tripod and Jordan as above
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Be hilarious if leinster shit the bed againseptic 9 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 12:04 pmnot sure. A couple seem close but.......paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 11:48 am Venter is brilliant in that side, cures the Scottish restart disease
Crosses the gainline gets on the front foot and abrasive in defence
Will ye have anyone back for next week?
Anyway we wont need them for Scarlets at Scotstoun![]()

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Leinster weren't great, if z can play for 40 minutes Glasgow will turn them over
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I know I've come to the wrong place looking for a bit of sympathy for Munster but that was pretty classless from the sharks during penalties
Plus it robs us of a Glasgow v Munster final
Plus it robs us of a Glasgow v Munster final
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What happened?paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 8:56 pm I know I've come to the wrong place looking for a bit of sympathy for Munster but that was pretty classless from the sharks during penalties
Plus it robs us of a Glasgow v Munster final
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Not much tbh, a lot of shithousery from sharks......I'm almost over it nowMikey Brown wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 9:24 pmWhat happened?paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 8:56 pm I know I've come to the wrong place looking for a bit of sympathy for Munster but that was pretty classless from the sharks during penalties
Plus it robs us of a Glasgow v Munster final
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Sharks team were about 5 yards from scannell giving him shit for his kicks
Hendrikse scored his kick and then went down with cramp for about 4 minutes forcing crowley to wait
You'd have to be a Munster fan to think much of it
Hendrikse scored his kick and then went down with cramp for about 4 minutes forcing crowley to wait
You'd have to be a Munster fan to think much of it
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That seems pretty low. I watch a lot of games on catchup and it is so obvious with SA sides how they delay everything. In most games if I skip forward 30 seconds when the ball goes out, I miss the lineout, with SA sides there is almost always someone down or some faffing about with the ref.
Anyway, one other thing with the Glasgow game, the Steyn break before the Stormers yellow and Darge try was almost Ireland like in setting up a pod, running some deception and having a hidden player burst through at the last minute. What I can't tell is if we rarely try it or whether it only looks so beautiful when it comes off. It's the kind of thing that Scotland need to perfect to make up for their lack of carriers.
Anyway, one other thing with the Glasgow game, the Steyn break before the Stormers yellow and Darge try was almost Ireland like in setting up a pod, running some deception and having a hidden player burst through at the last minute. What I can't tell is if we rarely try it or whether it only looks so beautiful when it comes off. It's the kind of thing that Scotland need to perfect to make up for their lack of carriers.
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Seen the full incident now. Classy stuff from Hendrickse.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 10:00 pmNot much tbh, a lot of shithousery from sharks......I'm almost over it nowMikey Brown wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 9:24 pmWhat happened?paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 8:56 pm I know I've come to the wrong place looking for a bit of sympathy for Munster but that was pretty classless from the sharks during penalties
Plus it robs us of a Glasgow v Munster final