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gowrie wrote:And that's the end of a season to forget for both teams, of course we save a decent performance right for the end.
Nothing amazing, but we were physical and stopped Glasgow building much and slowed their ball well. Gilchrist, Toolis really worked well. Hoyland played himself onto the tour, Dean IMO outplayed his opposite number too.
Fagerson Jnr. was outstanding for such a young guy, on pure form he'd take a spot over Du Preez in the summer.
Crichton Gunner wrote:Humble pie time. Didn't see that performance or result coming, but it was well deserved in the end. Great to see the team showing the required level of fight for once, and everyone performed well. Only gripe was that we gave away too many penalties, which could have cost us the game with all those yellow cards.
Crichton Gunner wrote:Humble pie time. Didn't see that performance or result coming, but it was well deserved in the end. Great to see the team showing the required level of fight for once, and everyone performed well. Only gripe was that we gave away too many penalties, which could have cost us the game with all those yellow cards. Glasgow looked a shadow of the team that won at Welford Road - what has happened to them? They made some very poor decisions, and looked decidedly ordinary. Having criticised Weir for his performance against Connacht, it's only fair to say that he played very well today.
It must be at least a decade since we won in Glasgow, so well done to the team. I certainly didn't expect to end this season with a smile on my face.
Friday Knight Lights wrote:Crichton Gunner wrote:Humble pie time. Didn't see that performance or result coming, but it was well deserved in the end. Great to see the team showing the required level of fight for once, and everyone performed well. Only gripe was that we gave away too many penalties, which could have cost us the game with all those yellow cards. Glasgow looked a shadow of the team that won at Welford Road - what has happened to them? They made some very poor decisions, and looked decidedly ordinary. Having criticised Weir for his performance against Connacht, it's only fair to say that he played very well today.
It must be at least a decade since we won in Glasgow, so well done to the team. I certainly didn't expect to end this season with a smile on my face.
Glasgow have downed tools after the Saracens defeat and knowing the season is over.
Weir looked good because our pack was good in securing quick ball and SHC was accurate and nippy. Even though he's had a great season it's by far the best I've seen Toolis play - much better than Gray was. Gilchrist and Ritchie really stood up too.
Our defence was very good - the boys finally show up for Wilkins after he's been shown the door...
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