Zebre 28 - 33 Glasgow: Warriors hold on for victory

THERE is a theatrical tradition that a bad dress rehearsal is the sign of a good opening night. Glasgow Warriors will certainly be hoping it was true as they collapsed from a point where they were in total control of the game to end out sweating on the result after being 22 points ahead.
Sean Lamont scored two tries for Glasgow. Picture: SNSSean Lamont scored two tries for Glasgow. Picture: SNS
Sean Lamont scored two tries for Glasgow. Picture: SNS

Afterwards, Gregor Townsend, the Scotstoun team’s head coach, was relieved that his much-changed young team had managed to hold out against a late barrage of attacks. “We had to hang on a little bit with ten minutes to go but the way we got the ball back and went through the phases was excellent and set up a chance to score – we got a penalty,” he said.

“It was far from perfect and far from our best performance but a bonus point win is really good at this time of the season. It will focus that if we drop our standards against any team, whether it is Leicester or Zebre, they will take their opportunities.”

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