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January 24, 2005

Lack of composure costs Glasgow dear

Posted by Editor on January 24, 2005 10:35 AM | One comment | Print | E-mail author

Dan Parks impressed Dragons coach, Chris Anderson
Glasgow coach Hugh Campbell thinks that, despite some great passages of play, a lack of composure cost his team dear in Saturday's defeat to Newport Gwent Dragons.

"It wasn't our worst ever performance away from home and we did manage to salvage a bonus point, but it could have been so much better," said Hugh in today's Scotsman, knowing that a victory would have seen his men leapfrog the home side into the top four of the Celtic League. "We earned plenty of possession and turnover ball, but we tended to panic too much when we had our chances."

Newport-Gwent coach Chris Anderson admitted: "We were slightly fortunate to win because Glasgow played very strongly in patches. Thankfully we made the most of our opportunities in the earlier stages. They came back at us as we knew they would and I was particularly impressed with Dan Parks and Kenny Logan."

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Posted by Big G on January 24, 2005 10:42 AM | Reply to this comment

Same old story, no composure when it counts, is it too much to ask professional players to possess this??
Suppose at least we got a bonus point, but we really need to win more games......

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