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September 01, 2017

Connacht v Glasgow Warriors

Posted by Editor on September 1, 2017 06:24 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author

Ruaridh Jackson is Disco's Warrior to Watch
It's a new season for Glasgow Warriors and that means Disco is back to give us all the stats behind the fixtures and pinpoint where the matches will be won and lost.

You can read Disco's thoughts on Glasgow's pursuit of the PRO14 title and European progress, as well as Scotland's international fortunes, at his excellent blog Top of the Moon.

KO 7.35 at the Sportsground, Saturday 2nd September 2017
Live on BBC ALBA

One day short of a year since these two sides played out their opening fixture in the last ever season of the PRO12 they're back to start their first PRO14 campaigns. A year is a long time in sport though and only 20 out of the 46 players named for that previous matchup return for this game. That number includes the remarkable (and seemingly ageless) John Muldoon who also played when Connacht and Glasgow met in the 2004/05 season opener.

Teams

Connacht

15 Darragh Leader

14 Cian Kelleher
13 Eoin Griffin
12 Bundee Aki
11 Matt Healy

10 Jack Carty
9 Kieran Marmion

1 Dennis Buckley
2 Tom McCartney
3 Finlay Bealham
4 Ultan Dillane
5 James Cannon
6 Eoghan Masterson
7 Jarrad Butler
8 John Muldoon (Captain)

Substitutes

16 Shane Delahunt
17 Peter McCabe
18 Conor Carey
19 Sean O'Brien
20 Eoin McKeon
21 Conor McKeon
22 Craig Ronaldson
23 Tom Farrell

Glasgow Warriors

15 Ruaridh Jackson

14 Lelia Masaga
13 Alex Dunbar
12 Sam Johnson
11 Lee Jones

10 Peter Horne
9 Ali Price

1 Jamie Bhatti
2 George Turner
3 Zander Fagerson
4 Tim Swinson
5 Scott Cummings
6 Ryan Wilson (Captain)
7 Matt Smith
8 Adam Ashe

Substitutes

16 James Malcolm
17 Oli Kebble
18 Adam Nicol
19 Greg Peterson
20 Matt Fagerson
21 Henry Pyrgos
22 Adam Hastings
23 Leonardo Sarto

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

Glasgow Greetings:
With 12 new signings in the squad (9 of whom have never played for the Warriors before) and plenty of talent coming through in the Academy there will be debuts galore over the next 2 or 3 months. The initial batch taking their bow in this game are:
- Lelia Masaga and George Turner who make their first starts
- Oli Kebble and Adam Hastings who should get their first appearances off the bench

Matchday Milestones:
After adding 4 players to the Warrior Centurions' board last season it's a flying start to the current campaign with Alex Dunbar racking up his 100th appearance for the club. Peter Horne also marks a century of games in the PRO14 (including previous incarnations of the league).

Warriors One to Watch:
Ruaridh Jackson is one of a small band among the Warrior Centurions to play 2 separate spells with the club, joining Dougie Hall and Sean Lamont (with Richie Vernon only 3 matches away from becoming part of that group as well). It's more than 10 years since Ruaridh made his debut for Glasgow. On 27th October 2006 he came off the bench to replace Dan Parks at 10 against GRAN Rugby Parma at Hughenden.

1,225 days have also elapsed since his last start for the Warriors on a sunny April evening at Scotstoun against Edinburgh. Only Finn Russell of the current squad has scored more than Ruaridh's 450 points and it will be interesting to see who is handed the kicking duties on Saturay evening between Ruaridh and Peter Horne. Jacko's attacking threat will be the main reason for his selection at 15 though and Dave Rennie will want his full back popping up across the back line to test the Connacht defence. It's worth noting as well that the last time Ruaridh played at the Sportsground he scored one of those semi-mythical (from a Glasgow point of view) drop goals...

The Connacht v Glasgow fixture in the PRO12 era
Regular season:
4 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss.
2 Try BPs. 1 Losing BP.
21 points out of a possible 30 (70%)
Playoffs - 1 loss
Excluding trips to Italy, the Sportsground provided the most away points in the PRO12 for Glasgow.

Last season's match-up:

7 - Defenders beaten by Leonardo Sarto.
It may have been Tommy Seymour on the other wing who picked up the first 2 tries of the season but Leo had a fine debut for Glasgow. He also made 4 clean breaks as he helped dismantle the Connacht defence - and added 7 tackles without a miss for good measure. Injury has meant the Italian winger has only started 5 more games for the Warriors since then. He'll be looking to make up for lost time when he comes off the bench on Saturday.

15 - Tackles made by Jonny Gray.
With Richie's wee brother missing the start of the current season there is a lot of slack to be taken up in terms of workload. Added to those 15 tackles (none missed naturally) were 12 passes, 13 carries and 4 lineout wins. Fortunately Glasgow can call on some players with high work rates of their own in Tim Swinson and Scott Cummings. There will still need to be some kind of division of labour in the pack to cover Jonny's freaky stats in his absence though.

212 - Passes made by Connacht.
Added to a further 311 passes in the return fixture at Scotstoun the Irish side shifted the ball more than any other team Glasgow faced last season. This was a real challenge to the defence - and the fitness of the forwards! It remains to be seen whether Kieran Keane is as much of an adherent of keeping the ball moving as Pat Lam was but expect the Warriors' back row to be covering a lot of ground.

Home and Away:
Connacht last 6 in the PRO12/14 (H) - W L W W L L
Glasgow last 6 in the PRO12/14 (A) - W W L L L L

Officials:
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU, 34th competition game)
AR1: Dan Jones (WRU)
AR1: Stuart Gaffikin (IRFU)
TMO: Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU)

Mr Whitehouse and Glasgow conspired to avoid each other for the entirety of last season. He was scheduled to officiate at the Warriors' Hogmanay clash with Treviso but a cancelled flight scuppered those plans (and left the visitors at the mercy of a rather patchy performance by local ref Elia Rizzo).

Prior to that the Welsh whistler had taken charge of 3 of Glasgow's fixtures and (some might say unusually) the Warriors have a pretty decent disciplinary record when he is the man in the middle. They average 9.3 penalties conceded per game but have benefited from 13.7 penalties awarded against their opponents in the same matches. Yellow cards are more even at 2 apiece (Tyrone Holmes and James Eddie being sent to the naughty step away to Munster back in 2015).

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