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January 13, 2005

Kenny returns for Glasgow

Posted by Editor on January 13, 2005 11:17 AM | 3 comments | Print | E-mail author

Kenny Logan returns for Glasgow
Kenny Logan returns to Glasgow's team for the Heineken Cup match against Northampton Saints at Franklins Gardens tomorrow (ko 7.30pm).

It's Kenny's first game since he was knocked out in a head-on collision with a Llanelli opponent in the Heineken game at Stradey Park in December.

But for a neck strain, Kenny would have been back in the team for the Heineken game against Toulouse at Hughenden last week, but a neck strain ruled him out.

Two other changes have been made in the XV who started against Toulouse. Graeme Beveridge and Andrew Kelly return, both having played as replacements against Toulouse last Friday.

Bevvy resumes as starting scrum half as Sam Pinder had groin surgery earlier this week. Because of Sam's operation, Bevvy is the only scrum half in the travelling squad.

Andy Kelly will be at tight head in place of Lee Harrison, who damaged a knee in the match against Toulouse. Ben Prescott, the Aberdeen Grammar prop, has been called up as reserve prop.

Glasgow Hawks website reports that their skipper, Eric Milligan, has also been called into the squad as front-row cover.

Glasgow team

15 Calvin Howarth
14 Sean Lamont
13 Andy Craig
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Kenny Logan
10 Dan Parks
9 Graeme Beveridge

1 Kevin Tkachuk
2 Gordon Bulloch
3 Andrew Kelly
4 Joe Beardshaw
5 Dan Turner
6 Cameron Mather
8 Jon Petrie (captain)
7 Andrew Wilson

Replacements

16 Scott Lawson
17 Ben Prescott
18 Paul Dearlove
19 John Beattie
20 Gareth Maclure
21 Andrew Henderson
22 David Millard

Comments
Posted by Envy on January 13, 2005 02:24 PM | Reply to this comment

Isn't it time we saw this kid Barclay get his chance? I know he is 18 and all but as this is really a game were only prides is at stake for us shouldn't he have had the nod?

Posted by Highlandbrave75 on January 14, 2005 03:14 PM | Reply to this comment

No disrespect to the "young guns" but I think the strongest available lineup should be out in this game against Northampton.

With what's happening within Scottish rugby circles at the moment chopping and changing dramatically a starting 15 or a possible walloping defeat wouldn't do anyone in the pro game or Scottish rugby as a whole much good.

Posted by Envy on January 14, 2005 04:55 PM | Reply to this comment

Fair point.

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