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November 18, 2015

Warriors come out top in 'A' fixture

Posted by Editor on November 18, 2015 05:51 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author

Javan Sebastian went over for a try in today's win over Edinburgh
Warriors came out on top in today's 'A' fixture with Edinburgh at Broadwood.

Tries from Chris Fusaro, Bruce Flockhart, Rory Hughes and Javan Sebastian with kicks from Duncan Weir and Gregor Hunter gave Warriors a 26-5 win.

Edinburgh's Jack Cuthbert went over in the final moments of the 60-minute match which gave a number of players the opportunity to get game time.

Before the game, both teams paid their respects to Jonah Lomu who passed away this morning as well as the people who lost their lives in the Paris attacks.

Glasgow Warriors started strongly in blustery conditions with Chris Fusaro diving over for a try first of all following a driving maul, before Duncan Weir slotted the conversion.

Ali Price impressed for the Warriors and made a number of clever breaks as well as executing tactical kicks.

Glasgow scored a second try through Bruce Flockhart and, at the break, the Warriors were in front 12-0.

In the second period, Kenny Murray rang the changes with Cameron Fenton replacing James Malcolm and impressing.

The Warriors then began to get on top and scored tries through Rory Hughes and Javan Sebastian to give their team a commanding 26-0 lead.

Edinburgh grabbed a consolation with Jack Cuthbert taking advantage of space on the left wing and dashing over for a try.

Glasgow Warriors

15 Nyle Godsmark (Melrose), 14 Junior Bulumakau, 13 Nick Grigg, 12 Sam Johnson, 11 Rory Hughes, 10 Duncan Weir, 9 Ali Price, 1 Alex Allan, 2 James Malcolm, 3 Michael Cusack, 4 Greg Peterson, 5 James Eddie, 6 Tyrone Holmes, 7 Chris Fusaro (Captain), 8 Bruce Flockhart.

Substitutes

Jerry Yanuyanutawa, Javan Sebastian, Cameron Fenton, Will Bordill, Matt Smith, Andy Redmayne (Glasgow Hawks), Patrick Nicol (Stirling County), Scott Bikerstaff (Marr), Gregor Hunter, Archie Russell (BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 2 player).