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September 13, 2003

Ulster too strong for Glasgow

Posted by Editor on September 13, 2003 04:36 PM | No comments | Print | E-mail author
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Glasgow struggled to cope with Ulster's power.
Glasgow went down to a 33-6 defeat to Ulster at Ravenhill tonight. Glasgow's points came from a Moffat">Stuart Moffat drop goal and a Calvin Howarth penalty.

A disappointing result could be made even worse as centre Joe Naufahu and prop Matt Proudfoot were taken off with potentially serious leg problems, leaving coach Hugh Campbell with a major headache.

Glasgow were aiming to build on their solid, opening-day victory over Cardiff but the coaches will be scratching their heads as their side failed to produce a steady set-piece and by the end of the game appeared to have run out of ideas.

Match report

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