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October 08, 2004

G-Dog back for Glasgow

Posted by Editor on October 8, 2004 03:06 PM | One comment | Print | E-mail author

Graeme Morrison is back at centre for Glasgow
Graeme Morrison returns to the Glasgow team to face Munster at Hughenden on Saturday night (ko 7.30pm).

Graeme was rested for last week's visit to Swansea.

Skipper Jon Petrie returns to the pack after missing last week's match due to a virus.

Rory Kerr returns to full-back while Euan Murray is on the replacements bench after a long lay-off due to injury.

Scott Barrow was ruled out after injuring a shoulder in midweek.

"I'm looking forward to a really exciting, competitive match against one of the top sides in Europe," Hugh Campbell, Glasgow's head coach, said this afternoon. "It will be a major challenge for us. But we have to come back from the disappointment in Wales last week."

Glasgow

15 Rory Kerr
14 Sean Lamont
13 Graeme Morrison
12 Andy Henderson
11 Kenny Logan
10 Dan Parks
9 Sam Pinder
8 Jon Petrie
7 Donnie Macfadyen
6 Cammy Mather
5 Dan Turner
4 Andy Hall
3 Lee Harrison
2 Gordon Bulloch
1 Kevin Tkachuk

Replacements

16 Scott Lawson
17 Euan Murray
18 Andrew Wilson
19 John Beattie
20 Graeme Beveridge
21 Calvin Howarth
22 Andy Craig

Comments
Posted by A True Warrior on October 8, 2004 03:18 PM | Reply to this comment

Good to see G-Dog back in the side, missed his physical presence in centres last week. On paper back three look fairly quick, hope we get the chance to exploit their pace. On paper Munster look a fantastic side but don't appear to be playing as a team, hope Parks kicking from hands on form, last thing we want is Christian Cullen running it back at us!

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