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December 03, 2009

Glasgow make changes for trip to Ravenhill

Posted by Editor on December 3, 2009 12:03 PM | 4 comments | Print | E-mail author

Tim Barker faces his old team
Glasgow Warriors have announced their team to take on Ulster at Ravenhill tomorrow night.

Both the Warriors and Ulster sit joint-second in the Magners League and will be seeking to lay strong foundations with their performances tomorrow night ahead of a busy festive period.

“December is going to be a huge month for us,” said Warriors head coach Sean Lineen, ”but we can’t afford to look too far ahead.

“Ravenhill is never an easy place to go and play. Ulster have won their last three home games and did the double over us last season. But this game is a bit like our first of the season against Munster in that we know what’s coming. It’s going to e a huge physical challenge.

“I’ve been really impressed with how the players not involved in the Autumn Tests have trained under the guidance of our new head fitness and conditioning coach Stuart Yule. He’s worked wonders with the players that make up the backbone of our squad.

“It’s vital that we lay down a marker tomorrow night which sets the tone for the coming weeks.”

Scotland flanker John Barclay is one of seven Warriors who played in the Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Tests to be named in Lineen’s side, and despite only being 23 years old, is one of Glasgow’s senior players having been at the club for six years.

John is named captain on this occasion as Alastair Kellock is rested alongside No.8 Johnnie Beattie following their involvement in all three internationals.

Scotland captain Chris Cusiter starts on the bench following three intense weeks with the Scotland squad making way for Mark McMillan who will start at scrum-half. Mark’s half-back partner, Dan Parks, continues to hone in on his 1,000th Magners League point sitting just 25 points of the landmark total.

In total, Sean has made five changes, one positional, to the team that drew 9-9 with the Ospreys at Liberty Stadium in their last game five weeks ago.

Colin Shaw is on international duty with Scotland 7s at the opening tournament of the IRB Sevens World Series in Dubai. As a result, Colin is replaced by Selkirk and National Academy winger Alex Dunbar.

In the pack, Tim Barker returns to the starting XV in place of Al meaning Richie Gray moves to the right hand side of the scrum.

With Johnnie being rested, his flatmate and Scotland team-mate, Richie Vernon is handed the no.8 jersey.

Richie will pack down with John Barclay and Kelly Brown who is set to make his 50th appearance for the club.

Glasgow Warriors

15 Bernardo Stortoni

14 Alex Dunbar (Selkirk)*
13 Max Evans
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Thom Evans

10 Dan Parks
9 Mark McMillan

1 Jon Welsh
2 Dougie Hall
3 Moray Low
4 Tim Barker
5 Richie Gray
6 Kelly Brown
7 John Barclay CAPTAIN
8 Richie Vernon

Substitutes

16 Fergus Thomson
17 Kevin Tkachuk
18 Dan Turner
19 Calum Forrester
20 Chris Cusiter
21 Colin Gregor
22 Peter Murchie

* = Member of Scottish Rugby’s Contracted National Academy

Posted by Osama bin Hidin on December 3, 2009 01:10 PM | Reply to this comment

A well-earned rest for Johnnie Beattie following heroic stuff in the Autumn tests, good luck to Richie Vernon in filling his shoes and congratulations to Kelly Brown on 50-up.

Good luck boys! Especially Alex Dunbar on his debut... and to John Barclay taking the captain's role - I'm sure he'll do an excellent job - a potential future captain for Scotland.

Posted by Kazakh Warrior on December 3, 2009 01:16 PM | Reply to this comment

Great to see Max back in harness, and I'm sure G-Dog will be desperate to show he can get back in the Scotland team!

I think the lock combination of Gray and Barker should work well as long as they can get line-out ball - they are both big lumps, so should not take a backward step.

And great call to make Barclay captain - he's made for it. If Parksy can keep the boys in the right half, we've got a chance of adding to the good work and building more momentum.

An away win in Belfast would be a massive result...go for it boys!

Posted by liviwarrior on December 3, 2009 06:51 PM | Reply to this comment

Great call making JB captain - taste of things to come. Even with rested players, we have a pretty strong squad. The guys will be hungry for a competitive game after the International break.
Go for it!!

Posted by Observant Fella on December 4, 2009 11:16 AM | Reply to this comment

Good to see a young guy like Dunbar getting a chance but what has Chris Kinloch done to offend Lineen?! He's been scoring tries and playing well with Currie and Gael Force, he's an actual Glasgow player so why not play him seeing as they pay him, give the lad a chance to show that he can replicate his currie form at the next level up!

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