The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Warriors coach asks Glasgow to step it up for Pro14 clash of unbeaten sides

Rennie says side must hang on to ball for longer against Munster

- steve scott rugby correspond­ent stscott@thecourier.co.uk

Munster represent Glasgow’s toughest test of the Guinness Pro14 season yet, and even the winning formula so far won’t do the job, believes Dave Rennie.

Glasgow have won their first three games under Rennie but not remotely in the fashion he wants, an escape at Cardiff last Saturday coming only because of a routine penalty miss preserving their fragile 20-19 lead.

Munster, also three-from-three, and four-from-four in beating the Warriors last season in the league and Europe, require a significan­t step up.

“We are happy in one perspectiv­e: we have won games without playing at our best, have shown a bit of character and found ways to win,” said Rennie.

“We are measuring things by our own standards. We have defended with a lot of character and only conceded two tries, but we haven’t held on to the ball for long enough.

“Last week we created a lot of opportunit­ies but just weren’t clinical enough and that has probably been the theme of the first three weeks.

“Now, we are going to come up against a very strong defensive side. It will be a great test for us, if we can hang on to the ball tomorrow night then we can put them under a bit of pressure.”

Rennie has kept faith with the same front five for a fourth week in succession, and the restoratio­n of skipper Ryan Wilson after a week off with a neck injury is the only change to the starting pack.

Ali Price returns at scrum-half, Rory Hughes on the wing and Peter Horne will start for Alex Dunbar, who could be out for a while after suffering a knee injury in Cardiff.

Rennie may not be as rotation conscious as his predecesso­r but he recognises that young players like Zander Fagerson are going to need some rest.

“We have a plan for him; he’s an impressive kid and we know what the young fellas are like, they’ll play every week and all 80 minutes if you let them,” said Rennie.

“We want our best loose forward trio out there. Callum Gibbins has made a really impressive start in the first couple of games; Ryan Wilson had a week off with a niggle and Adam Ashe has been dominant if you look at the stats.

“He is the top tackler in the competitio­n, well up in ball carries,” he said.

“We are happy with the way the forwards are going but there is pressure for places. Rob Harley is back and will get a bit of a crack tomorrow night as well.”

He added: “The quality of our carry and clean-out is getting better but it is still not at the level where it needs to be, and will be really important against a side like Munster.”

Rennie revealed that two long-term injured internatio­nal players, Jonny Gray and Fraser Brown, could come into the reckoning for next week against Benetton.

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Picture: SNS/SRU. Glasgow’s Adam Ashe has been hailed as ‘dominant’ by Dave Rennie.

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