Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Adder wrote:Ref for Saracens - Glasgow : J. Garcès
Good news IMO
f**k hope some of those injuries clear up for next week :uhoh:
Gregor Townsend has been boosted by the return of a number of Scotland internationals as the Guinness PRO12 returns to Scotstoun with the visit of Connacht this Saturday.Stuart Hogg returns for Glasgow Warriors tomorrow afternoon
Fresh from being named RBS 6 Nations Player of the Championship, Stuart Hogg starts at full-back, hoping to continue his international form on the domestic stage.
Hogg is joined in the back-three by centurion Sean Lamont who lines up on the right wing, with Rory Hughes on the opposite side.
In the centres Peter Horne captains the side for the second game in a row, alongside Nick Grigg, who scored two tries against the Dragons earlier this month.
The Scotland half-back pairing reunite in a Warriors shirt with Ali Price and Finn Russell both starting.
In the front-row Alex Allan and Sila Puafisi pack down either side of All Black Corey Flynn.
Tim Swinson and Brian Alainu'uese continue their partnership in the second-row, both having impressed in Glasgow's last game against the Dragons.
Matt Smith will make his home debut starting on the open flank and he is joined by Rob Harley and Adam Ashe in the back-row, with Harley set to make the second highest number of appearances of any player in a Glasgow shirt.
Warriors fans could be treated to witnessing the Horne brothers playing together for Glasgow for the first time with scrum-half George named amongst the replacements.
Fraser Brown and Gordon Reid return from international duty to cover the front-row and are joined on the bench by Scotland teammate Alex Dunbar.
More than 7,000 tickets have been sold for tomorrow's clash, with the last remaining tickets available HERE
Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend said: "It's great to welcome so many of our Test players back into our squad, who have all played a part in what was a successful 6 Nations for Scotland.
"They have brought energy and enthusiasm to the group and added quality to our preparations this week.
"Connacht are a side we respect greatly, from their positive approach to the game and also how hard they work for each other. It should be a cracking game at Scotstoun."
Glasgow Warriors team to play Connacht in the Guinness PRO12 at Scotstoun Stadium, Saturday 25 March, live on Sky Sports 2 (kick-off 5.15pm). You can also follow the action on Twitter @GlasgowWarriors. Glasgow Warriors appearances in brackets:
15. Stuart Hogg (96)
14. Sean Lamont (110)
13. Nick Grigg (15)
12. Peter Horne (109) CAPTAIN
11. Rory Hughes (28)
10. Finn Russell (59)
9. Ali Price (37)
1. Alex Allan (45)
2. Corey Flynn (14)
3. Sila Puafisi (38)
4. Tim Swinson (93)
5. Brian Alainu'uese (11)
6. Rob Harley (157)
7. Matt Smith (1)
8. Adam Ashe (34)
Replacements
16. Fraser Brown (59)
17. Gordon Reid (109)
18. D'arcy Rae (21)
19. Scott Cummings (13)
20. Lewis Wynne (13)
21. George Horne (1)
22. Alex Dunbar (94)
23. Peter Murchie (114)
Not available due to injury: Mark Bennett (knee), Zander Fagerson (foot), Simone Favaro (knee), Lee Jones (eye), James Malcom (ankle), Pat MacArthur (ankle), Leonardo Sarto (shoulder), Tommy Seymour (back), Josh Strauss (medical), Richie Vernon (Achilles) and Ryan Wilson (shoulder).
Toonie has said Zander and Tommy will be fine for next week, Johnny and Pyrgos are having a rest. Sartos also not too far away (though won't be playing next week).hp18 wrote:f**k hope some of those injuries clear up for next week :uhoh
Gregor Townsend has been boosted by the return of a number of Scotland internationals as the Guinness PRO12 returns to Scotstoun with the visit of Connacht this Saturday.Stuart Hogg returns for Glasgow Warriors tomorrow afternoon
Fresh from being named RBS 6 Nations Player of the Championship, Stuart Hogg starts at full-back, hoping to continue his international form on the domestic stage.
Hogg is joined in the back-three by centurion Sean Lamont who lines up on the right wing, with Rory Hughes on the opposite side.
In the centres Peter Horne captains the side for the second game in a row, alongside Nick Grigg, who scored two tries against the Dragons earlier this month.
The Scotland half-back pairing reunite in a Warriors shirt with Ali Price and Finn Russell both starting.
In the front-row Alex Allan and Sila Puafisi pack down either side of All Black Corey Flynn.
Tim Swinson and Brian Alainu'uese continue their partnership in the second-row, both having impressed in Glasgow's last game against the Dragons.
Matt Smith will make his home debut starting on the open flank and he is joined by Rob Harley and Adam Ashe in the back-row, with Harley set to make the second highest number of appearances of any player in a Glasgow shirt.
Warriors fans could be treated to witnessing the Horne brothers playing together for Glasgow for the first time with scrum-half George named amongst the replacements.
Fraser Brown and Gordon Reid return from international duty to cover the front-row and are joined on the bench by Scotland teammate Alex Dunbar.
More than 7,000 tickets have been sold for tomorrow's clash, with the last remaining tickets available HERE
Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend said: "It's great to welcome so many of our Test players back into our squad, who have all played a part in what was a successful 6 Nations for Scotland.
"They have brought energy and enthusiasm to the group and added quality to our preparations this week.
"Connacht are a side we respect greatly, from their positive approach to the game and also how hard they work for each other. It should be a cracking game at Scotstoun."
Glasgow Warriors team to play Connacht in the Guinness PRO12 at Scotstoun Stadium, Saturday 25 March, live on Sky Sports 2 (kick-off 5.15pm). You can also follow the action on Twitter @GlasgowWarriors. Glasgow Warriors appearances in brackets:
15. Stuart Hogg (96)
14. Sean Lamont (110)
13. Nick Grigg (15)
12. Peter Horne (109) CAPTAIN
11. Rory Hughes (28)
10. Finn Russell (59)
9. Ali Price (37)
1. Alex Allan (45)
2. Corey Flynn (14)
3. Sila Puafisi (38)
4. Tim Swinson (93)
5. Brian Alainu'uese (11)
6. Rob Harley (157)
7. Matt Smith (1)
8. Adam Ashe (34)
Replacements
16. Fraser Brown (59)
17. Gordon Reid (109)
18. D'arcy Rae (21)
19. Scott Cummings (13)
20. Lewis Wynne (13)
21. George Horne (1)
22. Alex Dunbar (94)
23. Peter Murchie (114)
Not available due to injury: Mark Bennett (knee), Zander Fagerson (foot), Simone Favaro (knee), Lee Jones (eye), James Malcom (ankle), Pat MacArthur (ankle), Leonardo Sarto (shoulder), Tommy Seymour (back), Josh Strauss (medical), Richie Vernon (Achilles) and Ryan Wilson (shoulder).
It's almost like Grigg has to put in twice the performance required just to get the plaudits because of his size. Every time he plays I'm waiting to see something happen where his size is his downfall but it never comes. He misses tackles like any other player but I've never seen him trampled like some players defending the fly half/centre channel.Mikey Brown wrote:I don't see Grigg becoming a superstar but I love the drive he plays the game with.
Lamont through there with far more pace than I thought he had left. Gutted it came to nothing.
The person? Yes, we all will. As a player he's not got many tools in his shed anymore.Mikey Brown wrote:I'm going to miss Lamont a lot. Have I said that already?