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March 21, 2014

Glasgow team to face Scarlets

Posted by Editor on March 21, 2014 12:08 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author

Chris Cusiter skippers Glasgow against Scarlets
Glasgow Warriors will play at Scotstoun Stadium for the first time in six weeks, when they take on Scarlets in the PRO12 tomorrow night (ko 6.30pm).

Chris Cusiter starts his second consecutive game for Glasgow as captain, while the game also sees the return of a number of Scotland internationals, along with club captain Alastair Kellock and winger Sean Maitland.

Al has been out for three months with an arm injury, while Sean Maitland was injured in Scotland’s opening game of the Six Nations against Ireland at the start of February and both have been named among the replacements.

It is the same back three which started in the narrow defeat to Leinster in Dublin three weeks ago, with Peter Murchie continuing at full-back, Tommy Seymour on the right wing and Nikola Matawalu occupying the left wing berth.

Alex Dunbar returns from Scotland duty at centre and links up for the first time with Richie Vernon, who scored a brace of tries against Leinster last time out.

After starting all five of Scotland’s RBS 6 Nations games, Duncan Weir returns at fly-half, with Chris Cusiter named at scrum-half.

Gordon Reid keeps his place at loose head, while Dougie Hall comes in for Pat MacArthur at hooker and Jon Welsh replaces Ed Kalman at tight head.

It is the same second-row which started at the RDS with Tim Swinson and Jonny Gray once again linking up in the engine room.

In the backrow Chris Fusaro returns at openside, Rob Harley is at blindside and Josh Strauss continues at number 8.

The Warriors beat Scarlets 17-12 at Parc y Scarlets in October and are going for a first season’s double over the Welshmen since season 2009/10. Scarlets have won on two of their last three visits to Glasgow.

Head coach Gregor Townsend said: “We’re looking forward to our first game at Scotstoun in six weeks. This is a really important period of the season and it's great that six of our last eight games will be in front of our home support.

“Scarlets are a quality side, who finished in the top four last season and are only seven points and one place behind us in sixth, so they pose a huge threat.

“Although we won down in Wales in October, they beat us home and away last season, so they know what it's like to win at Scotstoun.

It’s great for us to be able to welcome back a number of Scotland players, but we haven’t made a lot of changes to the team which narrowly lost to Leinster earlier this month.

“I was pleased with our performance that night and although we didn’t get the result we wanted we came very close to beating one of the best sides in Europe.

“It’s been a frustrating few months for Al (Kellock) but he’s worked really hard to come back and we're delighted to have him involved again. It's also a bonus that Sean (Maitland) has recovered from injury after missing the majority of Scotland’s RBS 6 Nations campaign.”

Glasgow Warriors

15 Peter Murchie

14 Tommy Seymour
13 Richie Vernon
12 Alex Dunbar
11 Nikola Matawalu

10 Duncan Weir
9 Chris Cusiter (Captain)

1 Gordon Reid
2 Dougie Hall
3 Jon Welsh
4 Tim Swinson
5 Jonny Gray
6 Robert Harley
7 Chris Fusaro
8 Josh Strauss

Substitutes

16 Fraser Brown
17 Jerry Yanuyanutawa
18 Moray Low
19 Alastair Kellock
20 Leone Nakarawa
21 Ruaridh Jackson
22 Mark Bennett
23 Sean Maitland

Not available due to injury: Michael Cusack (medical/illness), Ed Kalman (back), Sean Lamont (knee), Tom Ryder (knees) and DTH van der Merwe (shoulder)