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January 13, 2024Exeter 19 - 17 Glasgow WarriorsChampions Cup match played at Sandy Park on Saturday January 13th 2024 | No comments
![]() Euan Ferrie looked like he'd grabbed a match-wining try for Glasgow Glasgow Warriors were edged out by 19-17 Exeter in a match they could and really should have won. Tries from Kyle Rowe and Sione Tuipulotu, two conversions from Duncan Weir and a penalty from George Horne saw Glasgow go into the final minutes 17-12 ahead. Jacques Vermeulen and Dan Frost went over for Exeter before Henry Slade converted Zack Wimbush's try in the 77th minute to put his side into a 19-17 lead. With the clock in red, Warriors looked to have scored a late winner when Euan Ferrie dived on the ball over the line, but the visitors were controversially denied as they were judged to have been offside. Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco Smith told ITV: "I think it would have been good to have won it that way, but not to be. It's always tough, both teams were shoulders off [the scrum]. "I'm not going to criticise that, we shouldn't have given the last try away and second half, we weren't at it as much as the first half. "It's more about what they did than what we did. Compliments to Exeter, they worked hard and played well. They did get our under skin. "[Next week] is not really make or break for us. We'll kick on from today. There was some excellent stuff; it's a pity not to get the away win at a difficult place to come to."
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