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Price benched as Glasgow opt for Horne

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: Warriors' George Horne celebrates at full time during a United Rugby Championship fixture between Glasgow Warriors and Cardiff Rugby at Scotstoun, on September 23, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker/SNS Group via Getty Images)

Franco Smith has challenged in-form Glasgow to subdue the home support as they bid to pull off an away win over Scarlets and reach the final of the Challenge Cup.

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The Warriors, who have lost only one of their last 17 matches in all competitions, head to Parc y Scarlets as slight favourites to eliminate their United Rugby Championship rivals in their first-ever European semi-final on Saturday evening.

Fourth-placed Glasgow finished 10 places above Scarlets in the regulation URC season and defeated them 12-9 at Scotstoun in a hard-fought league match a fortnight ago, but head coach Smith is wary of the galvanising effect home advantage could have on the Welsh side.

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“The Scarlets will be favouring their chances to go all the way in front of their home supporters,” he told the Warriors website.

“We as a team know this, and therefore it presents an opportunity to take on this challenge that will ask the very best of us.

“We have prepared well this week for what we know will be a hard battle in front of a big Welsh crowd.”

Argentinian winger Sebastian Cancelliere returns from injury to take his place in a Glasgow XV loaded with Scotland internationals, including Huw Jones, Sione Tuipulotu, Kyle Steyn, Zander Fagerson and George Turner.

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Veteran lock Richie Gray will make his 100th appearance for the club, while George Horne gets the nod over Ali Price to start at scrum-half.

GLASGOW WARRIORS:
1 Jamie Bhatti
2 George Turner
3 Zander Fagerson
4 Scott Cummings
5 Richie Gray
6 Rory Darge
7 Sione Vailanu
8 Jack Dempsey
9 George Horne
10 Tom Jordan
11 Kyle Steyn (C)
12 Stafford McDowall
13 Sione Tuipulotu
14 Sebastian Cancelliere
15 Ollie Smith

REPLACEMENTS:
16 Johnny Matthews
17 Nathan McBeth
18 Simon Berghan
19 JP du Preez
20 Lewis Bean
21 Matt Fagerson
22 Ali Price
23 Duncan Weir

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RedWarrior 1 hour ago
A glut of Lions balances the less than rosy state of the Irish rugby garden

I don’t see how Fanning can accuse Leinster of complacency when they won every match this season bar three. Glasgow hammered Premiership finalists Leicester and then Leinster beat Glasgow 52-0 while not starting Jordie Barrett. Accusations like ‘Arrogance’ sell copy and fuel online engagement but there is little evidence of it with Leinster. Nobody who knows the team makes that claim.

I think a lack of real tests for Leinster either in the URC or in the Champions Cup left vulnerabilities. I think Cullen’s approach to over-resting players before these big matches particularly pivotal decision making positions like full back had a detrimental effect. This has been brought up in previous years. We saw the difference in Leinster playing 3 big matches week on week in the URC final compared to the NH performance.

Massive credit must go to Northampton for analyzing and finding weaknesses, by rolling the dice and playing the full team the week before, and by maximally cashing in when they got their chances. Northampton scored 3 unanswered tries, two of which were against 14 men, and ended up winning by 3. Massive credit must be bestowed on their side of the balance sheet.

I thought Munster finished the season strongly, Ulster are looking better. I agree Connacht underperformed but Lancaster is an exciting prospect. The coaching tickets across all4 provinces are looking good. 13 of Leinsters team against Bulls were originally academy players. I am not really seeing these potholes That Fanning references?

Very important that Leinster beat Bulls and convincingly as a bonus.

Questions that detractors had about Irish front rowers and pace in the backs are starting to be answered.

Ireland need to just maintain a top 4 position before the end of year RWC draw. But a sense that they might be building.


NB* Ireland have lost just 4 matches since the 2023 RWC. Only SA can match that.

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