The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Seymour urges Warriors to ‘bring their best game’ for PRO14 semifinal clash

Glasgow ‘buzzing’ over opportunit­y to bring down PR014 champs Scarlets

- stscott@thecourier.co,uk steve scott

Glasgow will need their “best game of the season” to beat Scarlets in Friday’s Guinness PRO14 semi-final, because they can be sure the champions will play theirs, believes Tommy Seymour.

The Scotland wing, having failed to convince Gregor Townsend he should tour this summer with Scotland in favour of a rest, is ready to put everything into – hopefully – the next two matches as the Warriors go for the PRO14 title, but accepts the tough challenge of the reigning champions.

“We’re going to have to play our best game of the season, really, because I’m under no illusions, none of us are, that Scarlets will be playing theirs.

“They were champions last year. They’ve got an opportunit­y to do something really special and win back-toback titles, so their motivation is easy.

“Obviously for us winning the title is huge – to get a second championsh­ip with Glasgow. So the boys are buzzing about the opportunit­y to do that.”

Seymour sees many similariti­es betweenthe­twoteamsin­theirphils­ophies of how the game should be played.

“They have a really expansive game and I’m a big fan, as are all our boys, of the way they play their rugby,” he said.

“It’s similar to us in the sense that they like to throw the ball around. They’ve got really good distributo­rs in the forwards as well.

“For us defence is key, we’ve got to shut down and limit the opportunit­ies that they have to get their strike runners on the ball. And it’s also about being clinical when we’ve got the ball, making sure that we’ll handle the pressure that comes with the occasion and push to get across the line for a few scores as well.”

Seymour played in both the two previous Scotstoun semis, the thrillers against Munster in 2014 and Ulster a year later, and can’t wait to taste the same atmosphere.

“It’s great that we’ve got a big capacity again – up to 10,000 – and it’s on its way to being a sell-out,” he said.

“The two semi-finals we’ve had here have been amazing occasions – both were very tight fixtures.

“At the start of the season our goal was to get a semi-final back here at home. We’ve been able to do that and over the last few weeks there’s been a lot of excitement about playing a semi-final at Scotstoun.”

There’s an extra incentive for the Warriors team to take down their friend andscotlan­dcaptainjo­hnbarclayi­nwhat could be his last game for the Scarlets before he makes the summer move back to Scotland and Edinburgh.

“It’s nice to get to beat John any time we get the opportunit­y,” said Seymour with relish.

“I’llbehonest,ithadn’tevenenter­edmy mind. We’ll worry about beating Scarlets and that will be as pleasure in itself – if Barclay’s on the losing side then obviously it’s a little bit of a cherry on top.

“I’ve not given Barcs much thought. I mean I love him, but I’ve not given him much thought!”

Asfortheto­ur,seymourhas­reluctantl­y agreed that Townsend had a point in giving him a rest after a season which started with the Lions and continued through to this game.

“There were a few guys who were keen to take part, but through very logical reasons we decided to have a break,” he said.

“I’m always keen to get opportunit­ies to play in the shirt.

“But we’ve got a thrilling opportunit­y over the next two weeks – if we get this week right– and I’m just buzzing about that.”

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