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2017–18 Glasgow Warriors season

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Glasgow Warriors 2017–2018
Ground(s)Scotstoun Stadium (Capacity: 7,351)
Coach(es)New Zealand Dave Rennie
Captain(s)Scotland Ryan Wilson
Most capsScotland Ruaridh Jackson
Scotland Alex Allan (23)
Top scorerScotland Finn Russell (109)
Most triesScotland George Horne (10)
League(s)Pro14
1st in Conference A (Semi-finalist)
1st kit
2nd kit

The 2017–18 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Guinness Pro14 and the European Champions Cup.

Season overview

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League expansion

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With the addition of two South African sides, the Pro12 expanded to become the Pro14 for season 2017–18.[1]

The format of the league changed to accommodate the extra teams. It was split into two conferences and matches played in a conference system with the addition of 2 derby fixtures. The play-off system also changed with the winners of the conferences hosting a Semi-Final and each conference runners up and 3rd place teams playing off in Quarter-Final fixtures.[1]

For the Pro14's inaugural season, Glasgow Warriors were placed in a conference with the Ospreys, Cardiff Blues, Munster, Connacht, Zebre and Cheetahs.[1][2][3]

New coach, new captain

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Dave Rennie was installed as new Head Coach in August 2017. One of his first decisions was to scrap the co-captaincy enjoyed by Jonny Gray and Henry Pyrgos. Ryan Wilson was picked as Warriors captain for the season.[4]

Team

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Coaches

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Staff

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  • Managing Director: Nathan Bombrys
  • Chairman: Charles Shaw
  • Advisory Group: Walter Malcolm, Douglas McCrea, Alan Lees, Jim Preston, Paul Taylor
  • Rugby Operations Manager: John Manson
  • Kit manager & Masseur: Dougie Mills
  • Clinical Manager and Team Physiotherapist: Nicola McGuire
  • Rehabilitation Physiotherapist: Gabrielle McCullough
  • Team doctor: Dr. David Pugh
  • Commercial Operations Manager: Alastair Kellock
  • Communications Manager: Jeremy Bone
  • Communications Asst: Jack Reid
  • Operations manager: Stephanie Karvelis
  • Marketing and Partnerships Manager: Darroch Ramsay
  • Partnership Sales Manager: Laura Hynd
  • Partnership Account Manager: Oliver Norman
  • Partnership Account Manager: Jim Taylor
  • Game On Project Development Officer: Lindsey Smith
  • Community Rugby Coach: Stuart Lewis[6]

Squad

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Hookers

Props

Locks

 

Loose forwards

Scrum halves

Fly halves


 

Centres

Back Three

 

BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 3 players

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Scottish Rugby Academy players who have been assigned to a Professional club are Stage 3 players.[7] These players are assigned to*Glasgow Warriors for the season*2017–18.[8] Dan York was added to the Glasgow Stage 3 academy squad in the Scottish Rugby Academy's second intake in the 2017–18 season.[9]

Academy players promoted in the course of the season are listed with the main squad.

Back up players

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Other players used by Glasgow Warriors over the course of the season.

Player statistics

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During the 2017–18 season, Glasgow have used fifty-four different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Position Nation Name Pro14 Champions Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total pts
Hooker Scotland Fraser Brown 7(1) 1 0 2 1 0 9(1) 10
Hooker Scotland Pat MacArthur 4(5) 0 0 (2) 0 0 4(7) 0
Hooker Scotland James Malcolm 3(3) 0 0 (1) 0 0 3(4) 0
Hooker Scotland Grant Stewart (5) 0 0 (2) 0 0 (7) 0
Hooker Scotland George Turner 8(6) 2 0 4(1) 1 0 12(7) 15
Prop Scotland Alex Allan 10(7) 0 0 (6) 0 0 10(13) 0
Prop Scotland Jamie Bhatti 10(5) 0 0 6 0 0 16(5) 0
Prop Scotland Zander Fagerson 13(2) 2 0 4 0 0 17(2) 10
Prop Scotland Ryan Grant (3) 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0
Prop Tonga Siua Halanukonuka 5(8) 1 0 2(2) 0 0 7(10) 5
Prop South Africa Oli Kebble 2(7) 0 0 0 0 0 2(7) 0
Prop Scotland Adam Nicol (4) 0 0 0 0 0 (4) 0
Prop Scotland D'Arcy Rae 4(7) 0 0 (4) 0 0 4(11) 0
Lock Samoa Brian Alainu'uese 1(4) 0 0 0 0 0 1(4) 0
Lock Scotland Hamilton Burr (2) 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
Lock Scotland Scott Cummings 16(1) 3 0 1(3) 0 0 17(4) 15
Lock Scotland Jonny Gray 8 1 0 5 0 0 13 5
Lock Scotland Kiran McDonald 4(5) 0 0 1(2) 0 0 5(7) 0
Lock United States Greg Peterson 2(4) 0 0 1(1) 0 0 3(5) 0
Lock Scotland Tim Swinson 12(1) 0 0 2 0 0 14(1) 0
Back row Scotland Adam Ashe 6(2) 1 0 4 1 0 10(2) 10
Back-row Scotland Matt Fagerson 13(3) 1 0 2 1 0 15(3) 10
Back-row Scotland Chris Fusaro 4(9) 0 0 (4) 0 0 4(13) 0
Back-row New Zealand Callum Gibbins 13 6 0 2 0 0 15 30
Back-row Scotland Rob Harley 13(4) 2 0 2(2) 0 0 15(6) 10
Back-row Scotland Matt Smith 7(4) 1 0 4 0 0 11(4) 5
Back-row Italy Samuela Vunisa 2(1) 1 0 2 0 0 4(1) 5
Back-row Scotland Ryan Wilson 9 0 0 4 0 0 13 0
Back-row Scotland Lewis Wynne (4) 0 0 0 0 0 (4) 0
Scrum-half Scotland Kaleem Barreto (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
Scrum-half Scotland George Horne 9(4) 9 0 1(3) 1 0 10(7) 50
Scrum-half Fiji Nikola Matawalu 5(8) 3 0 1(3) 2 0 6(11) 25
Scrum-half Scotland Ali Price 8(2) 1 0 5(1) 0 0 13(3) 5
Scrum-half Scotland Henry Pyrgos 5(14) 6 0 (3) 0 0 5(17) 30
Fly-half Scotland Adam Hastings 6(3) 1 54 0 0 0 6(3) 59
Fly-half Scotland Ruaridh Jackson 17(2) 4 4 4 0 0 21(2) 24
Fly-half Scotland Finn Russell 10(2) 0 81 4(1) 0 28 14(3) 109
Fly-half South Africa Brandon Thomson 2(4) 2 5 (1) 0 2 2(5) 17
Centre Scotland Alex Dunbar 9(1) 4 0 2 0 0 11(1) 20
Centre Scotland Nick Grigg 15(2) 6 0 3(1) 1 0 18(3) 35
Centre Scotland Peter Horne 8(8) 1 64 4(2) 1 6 12(10) 80
Centre Scotland Huw Jones 3(1) 1 0 3 0 0 6(1) 5
Centre Scotland Patrick Kelly (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
Centre Australia Sam Johnson 13(1) 2 0 2(1) 0 0 15(2) 10
Centre Scotland Stafford McDowall (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
Centre Scotland Richie Vernon (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
Wing Scotland Rory Hughes 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Wing Scotland Lee Jones 14(2) 7 0 3(2) 1 0 17(4) 40
Wing New Zealand Lelia Masaga 5(3) 1 0 0 0 0 5(3) 5
Wing Italy Leonardo Sarto 3(4) 4 0 3 2 0 6(4) 30
Wing Scotland Tommy Seymour 8 1 0 5 3 0 13 20
Wing Australia Ratu Tagive 2(1) 0 0 0 0 0 2(1) 0
Wing Canada D. T. H. van der Merwe 5 3 0 0 0 0 5 15
Full-back Scotland Stuart Hogg 5 2 0 2 2 0 7 20

Staff movements

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Coaches

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Player movements

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Academy promotions

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Player transfers

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Competitions

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Pre-season and friendlies

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Match 1

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19 August 2017
2pm[47]
Glasgow Warriors14 – 19Northampton Saints
Try: George Horne
Adam Ashe
Con: Adam Hastings x 2
Preview[48]
Reports[49][50][51]
Try: Ahsee Tuala
Alex Mitchell
Tom Collins
Con: Harry Mallinder x 2
Bridgehaugh Park
Attendance: 2532
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

Glasgow Warriors: 15 Rory Hughes, 14 Leonardo Sarto, 13 Paddy Kelly, 12 Sam Johnson, 11 Robbie Nairn, 10 Adam Hastings, 9 George Horne,
1 Jamie Bhatti, 2 James Malcolm, 3 D’arcy Rae, 4 Greg Peterson, 5 Scott Cummings, 6 Matt Fagerson, 7 Matt Smith, 8 Adam Ashe (capt)
Replacements: 16 Alex Allan, 17 Grant Stewart, 18 Adam Nicol, 19 Brian Alainu’uese, 20 Kiran McDonald, 21 George Stokes, 22 Hamilton Burr,
23 Chris Fusaro, 24 Lewis Wynne, 25 Charlie Shiel, 26 Stafford McDowell, 27 Lee Jones, 28 Robert Beattie (all used)
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Northampton Saints: Ben Foden (capt), Jamie Elliott, Ahsee Tuala, Luther Burrell, Juan Pablo Estelles, Piers Francis, Nic Groom
Campese Ma’afu, Charlie Clare, Jamal Ford-Robinson, David Ribbans, James Craig, Jamie Gibson, Lewis Ludlam, Mitch Eadie.
Replacements: Dylan Hartley, Alex Waller, Kieran Brookes, Paul Hill, Michael Paterson, Reece Marshall, Christian Day, Ben Nutley,
Teimana Harrison, Alex Mitchell, James Grayson, Rory Hutchinson, Tom Stephenson, Juan Pablo Estelles, George Furbank, Harry Mallinder (all used)
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Match 2

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Dragons: Zane Kirchner; Ashton Hewitt, Tyler Morgan, Sam Beard, Hallam Amos; Angus O’Brien, Charlie Davies; Brok Harris, Elliot Dee, Leon Brown, Matthew Screech, Ashley Sweet, James Thomas (c), Ollie Griffiths, James Benjamin
Replacements: Rhys Buckley, Thomas Davies, Lloyd Fairbrother, Lennon Greggains, Nic Cudd, Sarel Pretorius,
Dorian Jones, Adam Warren, Adam Hughes, Jarred Rosser, Pat Howard, Mike Snook.
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Glasgow Warriors: 15. Ruaridh Jackson, 14. Lee Jones, 13. Nick Grigg, 12. Sam Johnson, 11. Rory Hughes, 10. Adam Hastings, 9. George Horne
1. Jamie Bhatti, 2. James Malcolm, 3. D'arcy Rae, 4. Brian Alainu'uese, 5. Scott Cummings, 6. Lewis Wynne, 7. Chris Fusaro, 8. Adam Ashe (C)
Replacements: 16. George Turner, 17. Gary Strain, 18. Adam Nicol, 19. Greg Peterson, 20. Kiran McDonald, 21. Hamilton Burr,
22. Matt Smith, 23. Matt Fagerson, 24. Henry Pyrgos, 25. Peter Horne, 26. Patrick Kelly, 27. Lelia Masaga, 28. Stafford McDowell

Pro14

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League table

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2017–18 Pro14 tables view · watch · edit · discuss
Conference A
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1 Scotland Glasgow Warriors (SF) 21 15 1 5 614 366 +248 81 38 12 2 76
2 Ireland Munster (SF) 21 13 1 7 568 361 +207 78 42 10 5 69
3 South Africa Cheetahs (QF) 21 12 0 9 609 554 +55 75 68 10 5 63
4 Wales Cardiff Blues 21 11 0 10 502 482 +20 56 59 5 5 54
5 Wales Ospreys 21 9 0 12 390 487 −97 44 60 5 3 44
6 Ireland Connacht 21 7 0 14 445 477 −32 53 54 5 6 39
7 Italy Zebre 21 7 0 14 408 593 –185 50 78 4 4 36
Conference B
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1 Ireland Leinster (CH) 21 14 1 6 601 374 +227 83 46 10 2 70
2 Wales Scarlets (RU) 21 14 1 6 528 365 +163 69 43 9 3 70
3 Scotland Edinburgh (QF) 21 15 0 6 494 375 +119 62 44 7 1 68
4 Ireland Ulster (PO) 21 12 2 7 538 482 +56 68 61 8 2 62
5 Italy Benetton 21 11 0 10 415 451 −36 51 55 6 5 55
6 Wales Dragons 21 2 2 17 378 672 −294 43 94 4 4 20
7 South Africa Southern Kings 21 1 0 20 378 829 −451 48 119 4 3 11
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order -[60]
  1. number of matches won
  2. the difference between points for and points against
  3. the number of tries scored
  4. the most points scored
  5. the difference between tries for and tries against
  6. the fewest red cards received
  7. the fewest yellow cards received

Green background indicates teams that competed in the Pro14 play-offs, and also earned a place in the 2018–19 European Champions Cup
(excluding South African teams who are ineligible)

Blue background indicates teams outside the play-off places that earned a place in the 2018–19 European Champions Cup, including the winner of the play-off between the two fourth-ranked European teams in each conference
Yellow background indicates the loser of the play-off between the two fourth-ranked European teams in each conference, that earned a place in the 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
Plain background indicates teams that earned a place in the 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
(CH) Champions. (RU) Runners-up. (SF) Losing semi-finalists. (QF) Losing quarter-finalists. (PO) Champions Cup play-off winners.

Results

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Round 1
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2 September 2017
7.35pm
(1 BP) Connacht12–18Glasgow Warriors
Pen: Carty (4/4) 1', 19', 40', 60'Preview[61]
Reports[62][63][64]
Try: Price 47' c
L. Jones 71' m
Con: Horne (1/2) 48'
Pen: Horne (2/3) 11', 45'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,017[65]
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
Round 2
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9 September 2017
15:15
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors31–10Ospreys
Try: Dunbar (2) 15' c, 77' c
Sarto 51' c
Ashe 59' c
Con: Russell (4/4) 16', 53', 60', 78'
Pen: Russell (1/1) 18'
Preview[66]
Reports[67][68][69]
Try: Evans 21' c
Con: S. Davies (1/1) 21'
Pen: S. Davies (1/2) 40'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)
Round 3
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16 September 2017
19:35
(1 BP) Cardiff Blues19–20Glasgow Warriors
Try: James 7' c
Con: Shingler (1/1) 8'
Pen: Shingler (4/5) 12', 25', 41', 47'
[70][71][72][73]Try: Pyrgos 30' c
L. Jones 42' c
Con: Russell (2/2) 31', 43'
Pen: Russell (2/2) 16', 67'
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,374[74]
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)
Round 4
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22 September 2017
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors37–10Munster
Try: Sarto 3' c
Jones 35' c
Grigg 44' c
Cummings 62' c
Con: Russell (4/4) 4', 37', 45', 64'
Pen: Russell (3/3) 9', 34', 55'
[75][76][77][78]Try: R. Scannell 14' m
Farrell 47' m
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7351[79]
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
Round 5
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29 September 2017
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors37–21Benetton
Try: Seymour 9' c
Harley 25' c
P. Horne 53' c
Johnson 80' c
Con: P. Horne (3/3) 9', 25', 54'
Thomson (1/1) 80'
Pen: P. Horne (2/2) 16', 49'
Thomson (1/1) 71'
[80][81][82][83]Try: Lazzaroni 56' m
Ruzza 67' c
Con: Banks (1/2) 68'
Pen: Banks (3/4) 22', 28', 40'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7351[84]
Referee: Dan Jones (WRU)
Round 6
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6 October 2017
8.35pm
(1 BP) Cheetahs26–29Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Petersen 11' c
Specman 39' c
Con: Stapelberg (2/2) 12', 40'
Pen: Stapelberg (4/4) 28', 57', 65', 75'
[85][86][87][88]Try: Gibbins (2) 32' c, 52' c
Pyrgos 69' c
Harley 76' m
Con: Russell (3/4) 33', 54', 70'
Pen: Russell (1/1) 2'
Toyota Stadium
Referee: George Clancy (IRFU)
Round 7
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27 October 2017
7.35pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors43–13Southern Kings
Try: Hogg 1' m
Matawalu 31' c
Grigg 34' c
Fagerson 58' m
M. Smith 65' m
G. Horne 71' c
Turner 80' c
Con: Hastings (2/4) 32', 34'
Jackson (2/3) 72', 80'
[89][90][91][92]Try: Nel 75' c
Con: Zono (1/1) 75'
Pen: Banda (2/2) 12', 21'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351[93]
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)
Round 8
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3 November 2017
7.35pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors31–21Leinster
Try: G. Horne (2) 6', 21' c
Grigg (2) 14' c, 23' c
Con: P. Horne (4/4) 8', 15', 21', 24'
Pen: P. Horne (1/1) 33'
[94][95][96][97]Try: Gibson-Park 4' c
O'Loughlin 10' c
A. Byrne 46' c
Con: R. Byrne (3/3) 5', 12', 47'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Stuart Berry (SARU)
Round 9
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26 November 2017
1pm
Ospreys6–47Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Pen: S. Davies (2/2) 2', 29'[98][99][100][101]Try: Hastings 13' c
G. Horne (2) 26' c, 53' c
Cummings 42' m
Turner 46' c
Thomson 76' c
Sarto 80' c
Con: Hastings (6/7) 13', 27', 47', 54', 77', 80'
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 4,362
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)
Round 10
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1 December 2017
7.35pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors40–16Cardiff Blues
Try: Johnson 18' c
Dunbar 31' c
Jackson 54' c
Vunisa 67' c
Sarto 76' m
Matawalu 79' c
Con: P. Horne (5/6) 19', 32', 55', 67', 80'
Report[102]Try: Cook 6' c
Con: Evans (1/1) 8'
Pen: Evans (3/3) 1', 22', 47'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
Round 11 - 1872 Cup 1st leg
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23 December 2017
5.10pm
Edinburgh18–17Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Fowles 60' c
Dean 78' m
Con: Van der Walt (1/2) 61'
Pen: Hidalgo-Clyne (2/2) 17', 50'
Report[103]Try: H. Jones 1' c
Cummings 55' c
Con: P. Horne (1/1) 2'
Russell (1/1) 56'
Pen: P. Horne (1/1) 47'
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 23,833
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)
Round 12 - 1872 Cup 2nd leg
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30 December 2017
3.15pm
Glasgow Warriors17–0Edinburgh
Try: L. Jones 80' m
Pen: Russell (4/4) 5', 42', 57', 73'
Report[104]
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)
Round 13
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6 January 2018
4.30pm
Zebre20–40Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Giammarioli 9' c
Mbanda 42' m
D'Apice 60' m
Con: Canna (1/2) 10'
Pen: Violi (1/1) 33'
Report[105]Try: Fagerson 6' c
L. Jones (2) 20' c, 53' c
Penalty try 28'
G. Horne 40' m
Grigg 62' c
Con: Russell (4/5) 7', 20', 54', 63'
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
Round 14
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9 February 2018
7.35pm
Dragons15–15Glasgow Warriors
Try: Belcher 1' m
Rosser 37' c
Con: Kirchner (1/2) 38'
Pen: Kirchner (1/2) 36'
Report[106]Try: Thomson 14' m
G. Horne 23' c
Con: Hastings (1/1) 24'
Pen: Hastings (1/1) 19'
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 4,159
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
Round 15
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16 February 2018
7.35pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors37–23Cheetahs
Try: Matawalu 12' c
Jackson 19' m
Halanukonuka 50' m
G. Horne 57' c
Pyrgos 68' c
Con: Hastings (3/5) 13', 58', 69'
Pen: Hastings (2/2) 34', 67'
Report[107]Try: Jaer 8' c
Blommetjies 63' c
Con: Marais (2/2) 9', 64'
Pen: Marais (3/3) 40', 45', 53'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: George Clancy (IRFU)
Round 16
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23 February 2018
7pm
Munster21–10Glasgow Warriors
Try: N. Scannell 24' c
Cronin 48' m
Con: Bleyendaal (1/2) 24'
Pen: Bleyendaal (3/4) 10', 34', 61'
Report[108]Try: G. Horne 46' c
Con: Hastings (1/1) 47'
Pen: Hastings (1/1) 42'
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 8,008
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)
Round 17
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21 April 2018
6.05pm
(1 BP) Ulster36–15Glasgow Warriors
Try: Cooney 11' c
Timoney (2) 54' c, 82' m
Reidy 60' m
Con: Cooney (1/1) 12'
McPhillips (1/2) 56'
Pen: Cooney (3/3) 4', 39', 40'
McPhillips (1/1) 68'
Report[109]Try: Gibbins (2) 21' c, 46' m
Con: Russell (1/2) 21'
Pen: Russell (1/1) 18'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 16,186
Referee: Stuart Berry (SARU)
  • Match rescheduled from 2 March 2018.
Round 18
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23 March 2018
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors68–7Zebre
Try: Van der Merwe (2) 7' c, 26' c
Jackson (2) 11' c, 38' m
Penalty try 23'
Pyrgos 32' c
L. Jones 41' c
Fagerson 51' c
Gibbins 57' c
Masaga 65' c
Con: A. Hastings (8/9) 8', 12', 27', 33', 42', 53', 59', 66'
Report[110]Try: Canna 49' c
Con: Canna (1/1) 50'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
Round 19
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7 April 2018
4.15pm
Scarlets26–8Glasgow Warriors
Try: Patchell (2) 27' m, 78' c
G. Davies 54' m
Con: Halfpenny (1/3) 80'
Pen: Halfpenny (3/4) 33', 53', 59'
Report[111]Try: Pyrgos 61' m
Pen: P. Horne (1/2) 42'
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 10,076
Referee: George Clancy (IRFU)
Round 20
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13 April 2018
7.35pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors35–22Connacht
Try: Hogg 3' c
Dunbar 26' c
Brown 40' c
Pyrgos 43' m
Con: P. Horne (3/4) 4', 27', 40'
Pen: P. Horne (3/3) 7', 13', 21'
Report[112]Try: Bealham 1' m
Blade 67' c
Penalty try 75'
Con: J. Carty (1/2) 68'
Pen: J. Carty (1/1) 24'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)
Round 21 - 1872 Cup 3rd leg
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28 April 2018
7.45pm
Edinburgh24–19Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Johnstone 18' c
Lay 34' c
van der Merwe 40'c
Con: Hidalgo-Clyne (3/3) 19', 36', 40+2'
Pen: Weir (1/1) 66'
Report[113]Try: van der Merwe (2) 11' c, 68' m
Gibbins
Con: Russell (2/3) 12', 22'
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 25,353
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)

Edinburgh won the 1872 Cup with a series score of 2 - 1.

Play-offs

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Semi-finals
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18 May 2018
19:45
Glasgow Warriors13–28Scarlets
Try: Gray 59' m
Grigg 72' m
Pen: Russell (1/1) 13'
Try: Patchell 3' c
G. Davies 16' c
R. Evans 31' c
Owens 47' c
Con: Patchell (4/4) 4', 17', 32', 48'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)

Europe

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In the European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage, Glasgow Warriors were placed as Tier 4 seeds and drawn with the English champions Exeter Chiefs, the French side Montpellier coached by former Scotland boss Vern Cotter and Irish side Leinster.[114] The fixtures were announced on 22 August 2017.[115]

Pool

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P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
Ireland Leinster (1) 6 6 0 0 176 93 +83 22 12 3 0 27
England Exeter Chiefs 6 3 0 3 138 117 +21 18 14 1 2 15
France Montpellier 6 2 0 4 130 163 –33 18 23 3 2 13
Scotland Glasgow Warriors 6 1 0 5 128 199 –71 18 27 2 1 7

Results

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Round 1
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14 October 2017
7.45pm
Exeter Chiefs24–15Glasgow Warriors
Try: Williams 17' c
J. Hill 26' c
S. Simmonds 77' c
Con: Steenson (3/3) 17', 26', 78'
Pen: Steenson (1/2) 42'
[116][117][118][119]Try: Seymour 9' c
L. Jones 43' m
Con: Russell (1/2) 11'
Pen: Russell (1/1) 6'
Sandy Park
Attendance: 10,672
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz (FFR)
Round 2
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21 October 2017
1pm
Glasgow Warriors18–34Leinster (1 BP)
Try: Hogg 16' c
Seymour 49' m
Con: Russell (1/2) 16'
Pen: Russell (2/2) 15', 64'
[120][121][122][123]Try: Healy (2) 24' c, 40' c
Sexton 45' c
Reid 76' c
Con: Sexton (3/3) 24', 40', 45'
R. Byrne (1/1) 76'
Pen: Sexton (2/2) 3', 68'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (FFR)
Round 3
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8 December 2017
7.45pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors22–29Montpellier (1 BP)
Try: Sarto (2) 12' c, 57' m
Turner 22' c
Con: Russell (2/3) 13', 24'
Pen: Russell (1/1) 3'
ReportTry: Galletier (2) 9' m, 32' c
Penalty try 37'
WHJ. du Plessis 47' c
Con: Steyn (2/3) 33', 48'
Pen: Steyn (1/1) 70'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Matthew Carley (RFU)
Round 4
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16 December 2017
2pm
(1 BP) Montpellier36–26Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Nadolo 6' c
Ruffenach 15' c
Immelman (2) 44' c, 66' c
Paillaugue 47' m
Con: Paillaugue (4/5) 6', 16', 45', 67'
Pen: Steyn (1/1) 77'
ReportTry: Brown 1' c
P. Horne 12' c
Grigg 18' m
G. Horne 69' c
Con: P. Horne (3/4) 2', 13', 70'
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: JP Doyle (RFU)
Round 5
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14 January 2018
1pm
(1 BP) Leinster55–19Glasgow Warriors
Try: Murphy 7' c
Nacewa (2) 20' c, 56' c
Cronin 31' c
Fardy (2) 34' m, 77' c
Sexton 38' m
Lowe 67' c
Con: Sexton (3/4) 8', 20', 32'
R. Byrne (3/3) 57', 68', 78'
Pen: Sexton (1/1) 23'
ReportTry: Matawalu (2) 16' c, 70' c
Ashe 61' m
Con: P. Horne (1/2) 17'
Thomson (1/1) 71'
RDS Arena
Attendance: 15,947
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)
Round 6
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20 January 2018
1pm
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors28–21Exeter Chiefs (1 BP)
Try: Hogg 1' c
Penalty try 52'
Seymour 59' c
Fagerson 61' c
Con: Russell (3/3) 1', 60', 62'
ReportTry: S. Simmonds 38' c
Armand 65' c
Whitten 68' c
Con: Steenson (3/3) 39', 65', 69'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Romain Poite (FFR)

Warrior of the month awards

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Award Winner
September Callum Gibbins
October Callum Gibbins
November George Horne
December Ruaridh Jackson
January George Horne
February Nick Grigg
March Adam Hastings
April no award
May no award

End of Season awards

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Award Winner
Young Player of the Season George Horne
Coaches Award Chris Fusaro
Test Player of the Season Jonny Gray
Most Improved Player of the Season Matt Fagerson
Al Kellock Leadership Award Callum Gibbins & Peter Horne
Community Club of the Season Dumfries Saints
Try of the Season Tommy Seymour vs. Exeter Chiefs
Players' Player of the Season Sam Johnson & Ruaridh Jackson
Player of the Season George Horne

Competitive debuts this season

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A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

Tournaments where competitive debut made:

Scottish Inter-District Championship Welsh–Scottish League WRU Challenge Cup Celtic League Celtic Cup 1872 Cup Pro12 Pro14 Rainbow Cup United Rugby Championship European Challenge Cup Heineken Cup / European Champions Cup

Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

Number Player nationality Name Position Date of debut Venue Stadium Opposition nationality Opposition side Tournament Match result Scoring debut
283  Scotland TurnerGeorge Turner Hooker 2017-09-02 Away Galway Sportsgrounds  Ireland Connacht Pro14 Win Nil
284  New Zealand MasagaLelia Masaga Wing 2017-09-02 Away Galway Sportsgrounds  Ireland Connacht Pro14 Win Nil
285  Scotland KebbleOli Kebble (Prop) 2017-09-02 Away Galway Sportsgrounds  Ireland Connacht Pro14 Win Nil
286  Scotland HastingsAdam Hastings (Fly half) 2017-09-02 Away Galway Sportsgrounds  Ireland Connacht Pro14 Win Nil
287  New Zealand GibbinsCallum Gibbins Flanker 2017-09-09 Home Scotstoun Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
288  Scotland McDowallStafford McDowall (Centre) 2017-10-27 Home Scotstoun Stadium  South Africa Southern Kings Pro14 Win Nil
289  Scotland McDonaldKiran McDonald Lock 2017-11-26 Away Liberty Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
290  Italy VunisaSamuela Vunisa No. 8 2017-11-26 Away Liberty Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
291  Tonga HalanukonukaSiua Halanukonuka (Prop) 2017-11-26 Away Liberty Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
292  Scotland BurrHamilton Burr (Lock) 2017-11-26 Away Liberty Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
293  Scotland BarretoKaleem Barreto (Scrum half) 2017-11-26 Away Liberty Stadium  Wales Ospreys Pro14 Win Nil
294  Scotland JonesHuw Jones Centre 2017-12-08 Home Scotstoun Stadium  France Montpellier European Champions Cup Loss Nil
295  Scotland StewartGrant Stewart (Hooker) 2018-01-14 Away RDS Arena  Ireland Leinster European Champions Cup Loss Nil

Sponsorship

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Official kit supplier

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Official kit sponsors

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  • Malcolm Group
  • McCrea Financial Services
  • Denholm Oilfield
  • Ross Hall Hospital
  • Story Contracting[125]

Official sponsors

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Official partners

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