Preview: Edinburgh Rugby U20 v Glasgow Warriors U20 - Scottish RugbyOn Tuesday 22 November, the DAM Health Stadium will be lit up once again when Edinburgh Rugby U20s host Glasgow Warriors U20s in the highly anticipated 1872 Cup (kick-off 7pm). This affair follows the clash between the professional clubs’ U19 teams earlier this month at Scotstoun. After a very physical game from both sides, the Warriors came out on top with a 32-12 victory over their visiting opponents. Led by Head Coach Rob Chrystie, Edinburgh will be looking to use playing on home soil and in front of a home crowd to their advantage.
Four changes for cardiff clash - Glasgow WarriorsA Glasgow Warriors team showing four changes from last weekend will take to the field at Scotstoun tomorrow night, as Franco Smith and company welcome Cardiff for their 2022/23 BKT United Rugby Championship home opener. The match will also see the Warrior Nation roar on their team from the Scotstoun stands for the first time in almost six months, with the club’s last home fixture resulting in a 40-12 victory over Zebre Parma back on Friday 1 April.
Finlay Burgess |Glasgow Warriors/Stirling Wolves** 10. Richie Simpson | Ayrshire Bulls 11. Amena Caqusau | GHA RFC** 12. Nairn Calder | Marr RFC** 13. Duncan Munn | Glasgow Warriors/Boroughmuir Bears** 14. Callum Stephen | GHA RFC** 15. Andy McLean | Glasgow Hawks RFC** 16. Fin Duraj | Musselburgh RFC** 17.
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Stafford McDowall and Sione Tuipulotu pair up in the centres, the latter jointly leading the Warriors for defenders beaten in round one. A similarly unchanged back three sees Sebastian Cancelliere and Kyle Steyn named on the wings, with Cole Forbes continuing in his role at full-back. There’s a potential debut in store for South African second-rower JP du Preez tomorrow night, after the summer arrival from Sale Sharks was named amongst the replacements by Smith and the coaching team.
Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh Preview & Prediction | 2022-23 United Rugby Championship - The Stats ZoneClick here for today’s sports betting tips from our expert analysts! THE FACTS When is Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh on and what time does it start? Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh will take place on Friday 23rd December, 2022 – 19:35 (UK) Where is Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh taking place? Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh will take place at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland Where can I get tickets for Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh? Ticket information for Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh can be found on each club’s official website What channel is Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh on in the UK? Television coverage of the United Rugby Championship in the UK is shared across BBC, Premier Sports and S4C (in Wales), so it is worth checking their schedules for Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh Where can I stream Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh in the UK? If Glasgow Warriors vs Edinburgh is televised on BBC, Premier Sports or S4C (in Wales), then it can be streamed live on the associated streaming platforms THE PREDICTION Glasgow Warriors made it three wins in all competitions as they prevailed in their two recent Challenge Cup clashes.
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Craig Davidson | Watsonians 18. Ross Brown | Musselburgh RFC 19. Hayden Sykes | Colchester RFC 20. Monroe Job | Selkirk RFC* 21. Brodie Young | Newcastle Uni 22. Luke Townsend | Melrose RFC* 23. Noah Henry | Heriots Blues 24. Jack Brown | George Watson’s College* Glasgow Warriors U20 Team 1. Ali Rogers | Ayrshire Bulls** 2. Archie Falconer| GHA RFC** 3. Moby Ogunlaja | Glasgow Hawks RFC 4. Ruaridh Hart | Glasgow Hawks RFC** 5. Harris McLeod | Glasgow Warriors/Stirling Wolves** 6. Adam Flynn | GHA RFC** 7. Jamie McEntegart | GHA RFC** 8. Jonny Morris | GHA RFC** 9.
Jamie Bhatti (68) 2. Fraser Brown (123) 3. Zander Fagerson (116) 4. Scott Cummings (91) 5. Richie Gray (84) 6. Matt Fagerson (80) 7. Rory Darge (21) 8. Jack Dempsey (23) 9. George Horne (81) 10. Tom Jordan (1) 11. Kyle Steyn (C) (50) 12. Stafford McDowall (39) 13. Sione Tuipulotu (21) 14. Sebastian Cancelliere (10) 15.
Richie Gray continues in the second-row, with Sintu Manjezi coming in to partner the 2013 British and Irish Lion for his first start since the opening round trip to Benetton. Scott Cummings shifts to the blindside in order to accommodate the inclusion of Manjezi, joining Thomas Gordon and last weekend’s Player of the Match, Matt Fagerson, in the back-row. Behind the scrum, Ali Price is named to start at scrum-half, with Tom Jordan continuing in the number 10 shirt. The midfield partnership is unchanged, meaning Sam Johnson continues at inside centre alongside Sione Tuipulotu, who retains the captaincy after leading the team to victory at Scotstoun last time out. Smith’s return at full-back sees Josh McKay move to the wing, with Sebastian Cancelliere completing the starting lineup after a scintillating performance last weekend.
Meanwhile Glasgow, along with Head Coach Kris Burney, will be wanting to continue their club’s success and grab another win to take back west. Please note access to tonight’s game is restricted to friends and family of players only. Edinburgh Rugby U20 Team 1. James Lascelles | Gloucester / Dundee FP 2. Corey Tait | Boroughmuir Bears (C)* 3. Robbie Deans | Southern Knights** 4. Jake Parkinson | Ealing & Brunel RFC 5.
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He will look to follow in the footsteps of fellow off-season signings Lucio Sordoni and Sintu Manjezi, both of whom retain their places in the matchday 23 by rotating to the bench for tomorrow night’s clash. George Turner and Oli Kebble complete the front-row replacements, whilst Thomas Gordon also continues amongst the bench in a six-two split of forwards and backs. Ali Price is once again named in the number 22 shirt, with Argentinian fly-half Domingo Miotti recovering from the hamstring injury that ruled him out of round one to take his place in the matchday squad for tomorrow night. Speaking following selection, Smith told glasgowwarriors. org: “It’s been almost six months since the squad have played in front of their home crowd and everyone has been fighting hard to earn the chance to run out at Scotstoun on Friday night.
Two of the four changes can be found in the front-row, as Zander Fagerson – a try-scorer off the bench last time out – and Fraser Brown come in to start alongside Jamie Bhatti. Scott Cummings is another to be promoted from the replacements bench to start tomorrow night, as he joins Richie Gray in the engine room. Rory Darge is selected to start at openside, a move that sees Matt Fagerson shift to the blindside in a trio completed by number eight Jack Dempsey. The half-backs are unchanged from last weekend’s season opener in Treviso, meaning George Horne and Tom Jordan – fresh from his debut last weekend – continue in the nine and 10 jerseys.
Sintu Manjezi (4) 5. Richie Gray (87) 6. Scott Cummings (94) 7. Thomas Gordon (56) 8. Matt Fagerson (82) 9. Ali Price (115) 10. Tom Jordan (4) 11. Josh McKay (16) 12. Sam Johnson (95) 13. Sione Tuipulotu (C) (24) 14. Sebastian Cancelliere (13) 15. Ollie Smith (20) Replacements 16. Fraser Brown (126) 17. Oli Kebble (80) 18.
JP du Preez continues on the bench for the fourth successive match, whilst the matchday squad is completed by the experienced figure of Ryan Wilson. Speaking following selection, Franco Smith told glasgowwarriors. org: “As last week’s game proved the South African sides are really physical and we will have to take our level of physicality to another level away from home tomorrow. “Tomorrow is another challenge and we will need to be ruthless in the contact area and in attack on away soil. “We’re pleased to be able to welcome Ollie Smith and Ross Thompson back into the side. Both have worked hard to recover from injury and we’re looking forward seeing both men pull on the jersey for the first time this season. “Everyone is excited for the challenge that tomorrow’s game brings.
Two of Glasgow’s young stars are in line for their first action of the season after being named amongst the replacements, as tight-head Murphy Walker and fly-half Ross Thompson – room-mates in Durban – are selected for the first time in the 2022/23 campaign. Oli Kebble returns to the matchday 23 after having to withdraw at late notice last weekend, with Fraser Brown completing the front-row cover by rotating to the bench. Gregor Brown and George Horne similarly switch from the starting lineup to the replacements for this weekend’s clash, having both impressed in the victory over the Bulls last Saturday night.
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Smith returns for Sharks encounter - Glasgow WarriorsGlasgow Warriors full-back Ollie Smith will make his first appearance of the 2022/23 campaign this weekend, after the 22-year-old was named in the matchday squad for tomorrow afternoon’s clash with the Cell C Sharks in Durban. Capped for the first time by Scotland during the 2022 summer tour to Argentina, Smith is one of four changes to the starting XV that put the Vodacom Bulls to the sword last weekend, as the Warriors run out at King’s Park for the first time in BKT United Rugby Championship history. George Turner comes in at hooker for his first start of the season having come off the bench in each of Glasgow’s four matches to date, joining fellow Scotland internationals Jamie Bhatti and Zander Fagerson in the front-row.
“Last weekend’s game was not how we wanted to start our season; however, it has given us valuable insight into what our players have taken away from pre-season and our new game plan. “We have challenged the players to be brave this Friday, and begin writing our own story going forward. ” Glasgow Warriors team to face Cardiff Rugby at Scotstoun Stadium, Friday 23 September, kick-off 7. 35pm. You can watch the match live on Premier Sports 2, or follow all the action through the @GlasgowWarriors Twitter account. 1.
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