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May 06, 2016

Connacht v Glasgow Warriors

Posted by Editor on May 6, 2016 02:17 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author

Alex Dunbar is Disco's Warrior to watch
Disco looks ahead to Glasgow's hugely important PRO12 clash with Connacht in Galway on Saturday

You can read more of Disco's thoughts on Glasgow's defence of their PRO12 title and Scotland's fortunes at his excellent blog Top of the Moon.

KO 3.00 at a Sold Out Sportsground, Saturday 7th May
Live on BBC One Scotland

After facing up against Zebre last Friday, just three weeks after their first encounter, Glasgow end the season with the second leg of their double header versus Connacht after a gap of almost 8 months! It will be a very different Warriors side that take to the pitch than the one that played at Scotstoun back in September with Lee Jones and Rob Harley the only players to start both games and only 6 of the 23 involved again. Connacht are similarly transformed with just 4 of their starting XV from September returning and 13 of the matchday 23.

Both sides have already qualified for the playoffs but this game will be crucial in determining who has home advantage and who travels where for the semi-finals. For a full breakdown of the possibilities check out On Top Of The Moon’s cut out and keep guide to the playoff permutations.

Teams

Connacht

15 Tiernan O’Halloran

14 Niyi Adeolokun
13 Robbie Henshaw
12 Bundee Aki
11 Matt Healy

10 AJ MacGinty
9 Kieran Marmion

1 Ronan Loughney
2 Tom McCartney
3 Finlay Bealham
4 Ultan Dillane
5 Aly Muldowney
6 Sean O’Brien
7 Jake Heenan
8 John Muldoon (Captain)

Substitutes

16 Dave Heffernan
17 JP Cooney
18 Rodney Ah You
19 Quinn Roux
20 Eoin McKeon
21 John Cooney
22 Shane O’Leary
23 Peter Robb

Glasgow Warriors

15 Stuart Hogg

14 Tommy Seymour
13 Alex Dunbar
12 Peter Horne
11 Lee Jones

10 Finn Russell
9 Ali Price

1 Gordon Reid
2 Fraser Brown
3 Sila Puafisi
4 Leone Nakarawa
5 Jonny Gray (Captain)
6 Robert Harley
7 Ryan Wilson
8 Josh Strauss

Substitutes

16 Pat MacArthur
17 Jerry Yanuyanutawa
18 Zander Fagerson
19 Tim Swinson
20 Simone Favaro
21 Grayson Hart
22 Mark Bennett
23 Sean Lamont

Once Were Warriors:
The peripatetic Aly Muldowney will be a familiar face to some in the Glasgow squad. Aly featured in 24 of the club’s 28 games in what was a tough rebuilding season in 2010/11 and his experience was an asset in a youthful side. Having also played for Stourbridge, Moseley and Exeter Chiefs, Aly will head to Grenoble for the 2016/17 campaign.

Matchday Milestones:
It’s Centurion time again as Peter Horne returns to the lineup and becomes the 8th player this season to bring up 100 appearances for Glasgow. Rob Harley makes his 120th start for the club – only six players have more than the Ginger Ninja (see if you can guess who – in the comments!)

Warriors One to Watch:
Alex Dunbar is a key figure for Glasgow in both attack and defence. He is the outlet for the Russell/Horne axis when the opposition is pressing up fast due to his powerful running and ability to get over the gain line. He’ll also be the fulcrum for many of Glasgow’s backline moves where he can quickly identify the best line to take to challenge the defence. His twin tackle/ jackal abilities will be tested to the limit by the Connacht pairing of Bundee Aki and Robbie Henshaw. Aki in particular may require a change of style and all those hours spent attempting to stop Leone Nakarawa offloading in training should provide excellent preparation for trying to wrap up the Connacht number 12 and prevent him from keeping the ball moving!

Head to Head:
Back 3 – ADV Glasgow
Centres – ADV Connacht
Half Backs – ADV Glasgow
Front Row – ADV Connacht
Second Row – ADV Glasgow
Back Row – EVEN
Subs – ADV Glasgow

Toony's Track Record…

…against Connacht:

7 wins, 0 losses. 3 Try BPs. 31 points out of a possible 35 (89%)
Connacht are one of 4 sides in the league that Gregor Townsend’s men have a 100% winning record against – the others are the Blues, Treviso and Zebre.
This is a very different Connacht side the Warriors are facing though and past performances are likely to have little relevance to Saturday’s game!

Last season’s match-up:

26 - Tackles made by Jonny Gray – it almost goes without saying that of course he didn’t miss any! It was Jonny’s first time starting a game as Glasgow captain and he lead from the front in defence and attack. Expect more of the same on Saturday.

40 - Minutes played by Glasgow’s starting props before they were substituted after a fairly torrid first half. Connacht may be missing the powerful presence of loosehead Dennis Buckley but this is still an area of the game they pride themselves on and they will be looking to use it to dominate field position and prevent the Warriors’ pack providing good quality ball for the backs.

192 - The number of passes made by Connacht – the most of any side against the Warriors last season. The men from Galway had a lot of possession and made the Glasgow defence work overtime (202 tackles) but only managed to carve out one try. The Warriors will find that this year’s edition of Connacht rugby has much more penetration and creativity and the away side will need to be more guarded in the possession they concede if they want to keep their tryline intact.

Home and Away:
Connacht last 5 (H) – L W W W W
Glasgow last 5 (A) – L W W W W

Officials:
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU, 47th competition game)
Assistant Referees: TBC
Citing Commissioner: Eugen Ryan (IRFU)
TMO: TBC

This will be the fourth time this season that Mr. Davies has refereed Glasgow – including the home fixture against Connacht. The Welsh whistler has issued 4 yellow cards to Warriors in those games (Zander Fagerson, Taqele Naiyaravoro and Pat MacArthur – twice!) He’s also awarded two penalty tries against Glasgow (Connacht and Leinster) and the total penalty count from his previous matches is 27-18 – and not in the Warriors favour! There will be no excuse for the players not to know that they need to be very precise about their discipline in a game that is likely to be decided by some very fine margins.

Previous Matches with Connacht
Saturday October 28 2023
Connacht 34 26 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday April 22 2023
Glasgow Warriors 29 27 Connacht Match Report
Saturday January 29 2022
Connacht 20 42 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday October 3 2020
Connacht 28 24 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday April 10 2020
Connacht P P Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday February 22 2019
Glasgow Warriors 43 17 Connacht Match Report
Saturday September 1 2018
Connacht 26 27 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday April 13 2018
Glasgow Warriors 35 22 Connacht Match Report
Saturday September 2 2017
Connacht 12 18 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday March 25 2017
Glasgow Warriors 35 24 Connacht Match Report
Saturday September 3 2016
Connacht 5 41 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday May 21 2016
Connacht 16 11 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday May 7 2016
Connacht 14 7 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday September 11 2015
Glasgow Warriors 33 32 Connacht Match Report
Saturday April 25 2015
Connacht 13 31 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday September 26 2014
Glasgow Warriors 39 21 Connacht Match Report
Sunday February 9 2014
Glasgow Warriors 8 6 Connacht Match Report
Saturday November 2 2013
Connacht 12 19 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday May 3 2013
Connacht 3 20 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday September 21 2012
Glasgow Warriors 27 17 Connacht Match Report
Saturday May 5 2012
Glasgow Warriors 24 3 Connacht Match Report
Saturday February 18 2012
Connacht 13 13 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday February 18 2011
Connacht 37 8 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday September 17 2010
Glasgow Warriors 17 19 Connacht Match Report
Friday March 5 2010
Connacht 19 19 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday October 23 2009
Glasgow Warriors 34 20 Connacht Match Report
Friday May 15 2009
Glasgow Warriors 30 9 Connacht Match Report
Friday September 19 2008
Connacht 15 8 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday November 30 2007
Connacht 10 6 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday October 5 2007
Glasgow Warriors 16 15 Connacht Match Report
Friday April 13 2007
Connacht 23 40 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday November 3 2006
Glasgow Warriors 39 34 Connacht Match Report
Friday May 26 2006
Connacht 33 7 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday November 4 2005
Glasgow Warriors 30 15 Connacht Match Report
Friday December 17 2004
Glasgow Warriors 35 0 Connacht Match Report
Saturday September 4 2004
Connacht 31 15 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Saturday February 28 2004
Connacht 28 28 Glasgow Warriors Match Report
Friday September 26 2003
Glasgow Warriors 19 30 Connacht Match Report