"I don't want to focus on Heineken Cup qualification, I just want to win these three remaining games to get back into our game a bit of the pizzazz that was so lacking before the Six Nations, and finish the season with a reasonable taste in our mouth, so it has not just been a downward spiral from the Ulster game," he said.
Andy went on to talk about the possibilty of a future coaching role: "I've been fortunate to work with some of the best coaches in the world, and if I just walked away with that knowledge it would be a shame. So, yes, I want to impart some of that to younger players, but I have nothing set up, I'm open to offers as it were. I've got an open mind at the moment. If I'm involved with Glasgow next year it will be in an off-field capacity, not in a coaching sense - I'd rather find my feet at club level than anything higher up."