March 18, 2005

Glasgow hold joint training session with Hawks

Posted by Editor on March 18, 2005 12:04 AM | 5 comments | Print | E-mail author

Shade Munro returned to Old Anniesland tonight for a joint training session with Glasgow and Hawks
In a move to build a closer working relationship Glasgow Warriors and Glasgow Hawks held a joint training session at Old Anniesland last night.

Glasgow coaches Hugh Campbell, Sean Lineen and Shade Munro returning to his home patch worked along with Hawks coaches Peter Wright and Colin Ireland.

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Posted by Big G on March 18, 2005 07:54 AM | Reply to this comment

Lets hope its the start of a good working relationship with both teams working together for the greater benefit of rugby in Glasgow and the west of Scotland....

Posted by Envy on March 18, 2005 10:59 AM | Reply to this comment

Absolutely correct. I think it would be good for the Hawks to build stronger links. Also the Warrriors should train with other clubs as well to foge new links.

Posted by McDruid on March 18, 2005 12:34 PM | Reply to this comment

Agree, Envy. This is the way forward for Glasgow rugby at all levels. Pity it has taken so long, but never mind, a start is a start. Hope GHA get the benefit of similar co-operation.

Posted by Gordon on March 18, 2005 04:17 PM | Reply to this comment

Definitely a positive step. There are some photos on the Hawks site

http://www.glasgowhawks.com/?app=clubmgr&pid=news_read&id=85

Good to see the pro coaches and players working alongside the Hawks boys - hope it continues and develops.

Posted by hugues on March 18, 2005 05:26 PM | Reply to this comment

At least something positive, instead of all the debate between people about Hawks and Warriors.
Most important is improvement in GLASGOW rugby.

I don't know about the schedule of the games, but it would be so "formidable" to see a crowd at both, and build a strong GLASGOW RUGBY COMMUNITY.

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