Warriors were 33-14 victors in front of a crowd of almost four-times the capacity of Scotstoun. Despite the poor December weather conditions and some catering issues the consensus is that the experiment is worth persevering with.
"Back in December, we took our home 1872 Cup fixture to Hampden Park for the first time, and the occasion was one that will live long in the memory both for the result on the field and the atmosphere you helped to create," wrote Kellock.
"I would like to thank every single one of the 27,538 supporters for blowing our pre-game hopes for ticket sales out of the water, and atmosphere at the game is something I'll always remember.
"I can reveal that we will be returning to Hampden Park for next season's home 1872 Cup fixture with the target of making the event even bigger and better than year one."
He added: "Thank you to everyone who provided feedback about the event and for making us aware of the challenges some supporters experienced with queue times at bars and catering kiosks. We have since had some extremely productive meetings with Sodexo, the catering company at Hampden, and can confirm that the next time we take a game there the following adjustments will be made to improve the customer experience:
Additional kiosks in the East Stand and the West Stand will be open to take volume from North Stand with the dispersion of crowds significantly reducing queue times.
There will be specific kiosks for food or drinks only, a streamlined offering to speed up service and additional ‘Beer on Tap’ services again to reduce queue times.
We are also exploring the option to create a Fan Zone at the stadium."