A slender two-try lead was all the Warriors took into the sheds at half-time and after last week's second-half collapse to Benetton, there was nobody in Scotstoun taking it for granted. Dragons had good territory but the Glasgow line held them out. Glasgow in attack definitely looked like what the Warrior fans expect with timely offloads, big line breaks and some high-quality chase downs.
Glasgow Warriors bounce back at home with an expected win over Welsh side Dragons. But a 49-0 score line is probably a kind reflection of the game.
A slender two-try lead was all the Warriors took into the sheds at half-time and after last week's second-half collapse to Benetton, there was nobody in Scotstoun taking it for granted.
But a clinical second half performance put them well ahead.
Dragons had good territory but the Glasgow line held them out.
Glasgow in attack definitely looked like what the Warrior fans expect with timely offloads, big line breaks and some high-quality chase downs.
A player of the game performance from Gregor Brown really cements him as a new favourite. He gets about the ground well, scored a nice try and seems to be a player with real potential. He's a player, like Euan Ferrie, who is benefiting from getting a lot more game time.
Glasgow now hit the road to face Ospreys.
Away victories across the URC so far have been difficult to come by.
The last meeting of the two had Ospreys score in the last moments of the game to win 32-31 at Scotstoun.
Glasgow need to send a message to the rest of the league. Everyone knows they can win at Scotstoun, it's now about what they can do to teams on the road.
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