The Scotsman

Wounded Warriors shuff le the pack

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may not be Brown’s last stint in the seven shirt. At least Josh Strauss returns to bolster the back row and yougster Lewis Wynne starts at six to complete the breakaway trio.

In the backs, Henry Pyrgos and Finn Russell will be asked to manage the game from half-back, and Alex Dunbar and Mark Bennett continue their centre partnershi­p, with Tommy Seymour and Rory Hughes on the wings.

If Glasgow are struggling, so too are tonight’s opponents. The Dragons have one win from their four games, their sole victory coming at the expense of Zebre in the second round. They are back to full strength and Townsend, pictured right, went to some pains to ensure that his own experiment­al side doesn’t underestim­ate the weakest of the Welsh regions. Referring to last week’s defeat to Ulster, he said: “When you lose to a potential rival you’ve got to win points back quickly.

“We know how tough it’s going to be at the Dragons. They’ve got a full squad, they rested a few players last week. They have a physical brand of rugby and have one of the best opensides in the league, Nick Cudd, who was rated the second-best flanker in the league in terms of turnovers.

“We know it’s going to be tough but I have been very pleased at how we trained this week, the attitude from training sessions, from meetings, the desire of players to put their hands up for selection.”

Townsend also talked about his relief that reinforcem­ents had already arrived at the club or were just about to. USA Eagle Langilangi Haupeakui arrives soon and Mcalpine has been training with the squad alongside breakaway Ruaridh Mackenzie, whose father Gregor won one Scotland cap in 1984 before emigrating to New Zealand.

Finally, the Glasgow coach was asked about one former colleague from his Scotland days, Duncan Hodge.

“He was really detailed in his preparatio­n,” Townsend said of the interim Edinburgh coach. “He loves coaching, he loves the game and coming from a stand-off ’s point of view he will see things more attacking-wise: where’s the space, where are the kicking opportunit­ies, where is the weakness in the defence? He’s got that opportunit­y to really stamp on them the way he wants to play.

“He has a good knowledge of the game and he wants to do it so I am sure that he will do very well.”

 ??  ?? 2 Glasgow Warriors hooker Fraser Brown has been pressed into action as an openside flanker for tonight’s game against the Dragons in Newport.
2 Glasgow Warriors hooker Fraser Brown has been pressed into action as an openside flanker for tonight’s game against the Dragons in Newport.
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