The Scotsman

POOL 3

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Such is the affection for Vern Cotter after all he achieved during his time in charge of Scotland that the visit of his Montpellie­r side to Glasgow this evening has the convivial feel of a venerated guest making a most welcome homecoming.

This is serious business, though, and the red carpet will have to be kept tightly rolled up until after a match upon which Glasgow’s slender hopes of progressio­n in Europe hinge. The opening Pool 3 losses at Exeter and at home to Leinster have left no more room for error. Maximum points from the last four games are needed if there is to be any chance of repeating last season’s historic march to the Champions Cup quarterfin­als.

Glasgow coach Dave Rennie assembled his squad in Stirling on Sunday for a gettogethe­r he hopes will inspire the kind of Warrior spirit needed to vanquish the Top 14 highfliers at home tonight and then on French soil next week.

“We did it for a few reasons,” explained Rennie. “We’ve put a lot of focus into culture and we want to make sure we are connecting with our communitie­s and our history. Obviously, Stirling has a massive history in this region.

“Part of it was that we had guys all over the place and it was a good way of reuniting the squad. You’ve got the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Bannockbur­n and Stirling Castle, there is just so much great history there that we can tap into. We had a great day up there on Sunday and we will feed off that for a number of weeks.”

As expected, Scotland centre Huw Jones will make his Glasgow debut but there was a bit of a surprise that Rennie has chosen to pair the 23-year-old with Australian centre Sam Johnson and left Alex Dunbar out completely.

Jones has played most of his 11 Scotland caps alongside Dunbar, who missed the final autumn Test against Australia but returned and scored a try for Glasgow against Cardiff last weekend.

Rennie confirmed that there was no injury to Dunbar and that is was purely a selection call. “We have gone for the two guys we think are in the best form. It is a bit of luxury in that we have some great options in midfield,” said the coach.

“It is good to bring in some fresh legs and there is a little bit of an X factor in Huw. We certainly want to attack tomorrow and hopefully the conditions will allow us to do that. He has been in fantastic form for Scotland as has Sam Johnson for us. It was not an easy decision that midfield pairing but two guys in great form.

“Huw is very familiar with a lot of the guys he is playing with. He hasn’t played with Sam Johnson but we are confident that he will adapt. A lot of our strikes and structures are not too foreign to what he has been using at Scotland, although maybe some of the terminolog­y is different. He’s had to get a bit of homework done this week, but we’re confident he can cope with that.”

Montpellie­r lie second in the French Top 14 after being overtaken by La Rochelle, who beat them last weekend, but Rennie is expecting a fierce examinatio­n and a reunion with Cotter which has personal resonance for him.

“He is hugely respected in New Zealand. I coached against him when he was

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