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Warriors coach vows Glasgow will be ‘going for it’ in Edinburgh double-header on Pro14 return

RUGBY: Slim hopes won’t stop Wilson aiming for place in PRO14 play-offs

- STEVE SCOTT

Glasgow’s chances of making the Guinness PRO14 play-offs have been rendered exceedingl­y slim by the coronaviru­s stoppage – they need to win the two post-lockdown 1872 Cup games with five-point bonuses for a start – but they’ll be “going for it” until it’s impossible, vows head coach Danny Wilson.

Not only do the Warriors need to beat Edinburgh twice in six days at BT Murrayfiel­d scoring four tries in each – just beating their rivals has proved hard enough in recent times – but they need Ulster to not record a single point in their two re-start derby games.

It looks much too tall an order but Wilson isn’t going to consider how Glasgow play out the completion of the season until they’re officially out of the reckoning.

“We’ve got to play that first game (on August 22) to try to get five points and see what happens with the Ulster game,” he said. “After that game we can assess how we go into the second game.

“Do we then make adjustment­s and changes based on the fact we are not in the competitio­n any more? It gives me and the coaching team a chance to look at different combinatio­ns.

“Or do we say, we have an opportunit­y here, if we get another five points and Ulster don’t get a point from their last game, we have to be going for it. We have to put out a side that resembles going for it and play rugby that resembles going for it.”

If they didn’t get it, there is a three to four week window in which they can build on the three short weeks of contact work that will start on Monday.

“We could get some more preseason training done and have more opportunit­ies for us as coaches to put our own stamp on it,” he said.

“Right now, you’re not going to change everything and cram everything into a very short window before you play two derbies. You make the adjustment­s you can and the changes you can and want to, and then we’ll make the other adjustment­s leading into the start of next season.”

It wasn’t ideal to have just three weeks of contact coming into the two games against Edinburgh, he agreed, but at least everyone was in the same boat.

“Every coach will tell you they want more time,” continued Wilson. “But in terms of the plan that was put in place, I think it is safe and suitable for the fixtures we are going to be playing against Edinburgh.

“We have done a fair amount of building towards contact work. But what we need to do is bridge the gap between not playing for six months to playing and that means building the contact slowly but surely in a safe way.

“A derby is a derby, so the intensity will be there. Both teams still have something to play for. Mathematic­ally, we have something to play for, but Edinburgh probably more so.

“I think it will make for a really exciting derby. But we are also, all of us, aware that these boys haven’t had a game of rugby for almost six months. That’s a long time to be out of rugby and then come back in to playing a derby.

“It’s going to be a challenge for both teams. But what an exciting way to come back to rugby at Murrayfiel­d.”

In his return to being a head coach, Wilson faces a tricky juggling act with his squad slightly reduced because of coronaviru­s cuts but more demands on his internatio­nal players now that an extra three weeks of internatio­nals have been added to the programme.

“Obviously we are waiting for announceme­nts and final confirmati­on of fixtures around internatio­nal rugby, but I think we could be looking at a very unique season,” he said. “The real positive is that will get money back into the game, the internatio­nal game is where we will get the money back that we’re all desperate for.

“The knock-on effect for Glasgow and for Edinburgh is that it will be pretty tough if the internatio­nal period clashes with Pro14 fixtures because of the amount of players we lose.

“We are going to have quite a challenge on our hands. But the positive of that is that we will get to look at and blood some of the younger players.

“Frankly, we’ll have to. It will be a good test of where our squad is at.”

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 ?? Group. Picture: SNS ?? Glasgow head coach Danny Wilson at yesterday’s training session at Scotstoun Stadium.
Group. Picture: SNS Glasgow head coach Danny Wilson at yesterday’s training session at Scotstoun Stadium.

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