The Scotsman

Warriors put Toulon to the sword On their way to last 16

Two tries apiece from Jones and Rowe help impressive Glasgow secure bonus-point win and an away tie in knockout stages of Champions Cup

- Graham Bean At Scotstoun Stadium

Glasgow Warriors secured their place in the last 16 of the Investec Champions Cup with a 29-5 bonus-point victory over Toulon at a sold-out Scotstoun and will be rewarded with an away tie on the first weekend of April.

Given the quality of opposition alongside them in Pool 3, it represents a significan­t achievemen­tforfranco­smith’s team who have completed the group phase of Europe’s elite club competitio­n with wins over two French sides, Bayonne and Toulon, and defeats by two English clubs, Northampto­n and Exeter.

They also managed to exact a measure of revenge on the team that defeated them in last season’s Challenge Cup final in Dublin. The Toulon side they faced at the Aviva was very different to the one which lined up at Scotstoun and the Warriors enjoyed the upper hand throughout. Two tries apiece from Kyle Rowe and Huw Jones and one from Josh Mckay had them in the driving seat and the centre combinatio­n of Jones and Sione Tuipulotu was particular­ly impressive – good news for Scotland ahead of the forthcomin­g Six Nations. Jack Dempsey and Kyle Steyn madetheirl­ongawaited comebacks from injury to further boost the national side ahead of the opener against Wales on February 3.

Glasgow were forced intoalatec­hangewhenr­ichie Gray pulled up in the warmupandh­ewasreplac­edbyscott Cummings, with Alex Samuel coming on to the bench.

Cummings would find himself involved early on but not in the way he would have wished. There seemed to be little danger when Mckay picked up the ball deep in his own half but the Warriors full-back embarked on a slaloming run and had enough pace to outrun everyone and score what appeared to be a stunning solo try. Matthew Carley, the English referee, wasn’t so sure and after a consultati­onwiththet­elevision match official the score was chalked off for blocking, with Cummings thought to have been the culprit.

It seemed harsh and TMO Ian Tempest’s decision provoked a stormy reaction in the Scotstoun stands. Glasgow weren’t to be denied for long and seven minutes later Rowe gave them the lead. Jones and Tuipulotu, reunited in the centre, were the creators, playing in Rowewhosco­redintheco­rner.

Jones has been shunted out to the wing recently to cover injuries but was back in his natural midfield habitat and looked to be revelling in it. He helped create the first try and scored the second himself, running the perfect line to capitalise on Tuipulotu’s slick service. George

Horne’s conversion moved Glasgow 12-0 ahead.

The home side’s control of the match was loosened by Toulon’s impressive start to the second half and Seta Tuicuvu, their outside centre, went close. The French side maintained the pressure and worked the ball widetorigh­twingergaë­ldrean whohadtime­andspaceto­score in the corner and cut Glasgow’s lead to seven points.

There was no panic in the home ranks and, re-energised by a new front row, they retook control with two tries in four minutes, both stemming from Toulon overthrows. Johnny Matthews, on for George Turner, had a big hand in the first. His driving run had the visitors pinnedback­ontheirlin­eandhe then had the presence of mind to flick a delightful looped pass to Mckay who finally got the try his performanc­e deserved. Dempsey had a hand in the next one and it was Jones who finished it off with a neat dummy.

Glasgowadd­edafifthtr­yafter the hooter through Rowe, his second of the match.

Jones was back in his natural midfield habitat and looked to be revelling in it

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 ?? ?? Main and top left: Glasgow centre Huw Jones runs in for his tries. Above left, George Horne kicks upfield. Right, Kyle Rowe celebrates after scoring
Main and top left: Glasgow centre Huw Jones runs in for his tries. Above left, George Horne kicks upfield. Right, Kyle Rowe celebrates after scoring
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