The Scotsman

Smith urges victorious Warriors to lift their standards for Harlequins clash

- Graeme Macpherson sportts@scotsman.com

Franco Smith warned his Glasgow Warriors players they will need to raise their game to another level if they are to get the better of Harlequins.

Warriors warmed up for Friday night’s highly anticipate­d Champions Cup round of 16 tie by putting seven tries on Scarlets in a one-sided contest in Llanelli on Saturday

evening. The 45-3 victory saw them move into second place in the United Rugby Championsh­ip and bolstered confidence ahead of their trip to the Stoop.

Smith, however, acknowledg­ed the size of the challenge against the side ranked fourth in the Gallagher Premiershi­p.

“We are looking forward to keeping on improving and with Harlequins next it is going to be an important test for us,” said the Glasgow head coach. “Europe is going into a stage that feels like a final which is a bit different to where the URC is currently.

“Of course, there’s going to be a do-or-die match to be played and we will have to lift our standard once again.

“I’m not going to make too much about them (Harlequins). For us going into the final part of the season we have to play better.

“I think it will be important for us to become consistent, to have everybody integrated and to have our processes functionin­g so we can challenge at the best level.

“I’m happy with the win (against Scarlets) but there are still a lot of things that we can improve on which makes it fantastic.”

Kyle Rowe ran in a hat-trick in Saturday night’s win but Smith believes the best is yet to come from the Scotland winger.

“I think his experience with the Six Nations helped a lot with his confidence,” he added. “He’s a talent that still needs to be unearthed. There’s a lot of developmen­t in his skillset that can take place.

“He’s making some big steps in the right direction.

“I knew of him (before Rowe signed last summer) and had seen him play for Londoniris­h. I’ve got good friends there, Cornell van Zyl was coaching the forwards so I had a bit of informatio­n around him. So I knew of his potential.”

 ?? ?? Kyle Rowe of Glasgow celebrates with his team-mates after scoring his second try in Saturday evening’s 45-3 win over Scarlets in the United Rugby Championsh­ip
Kyle Rowe of Glasgow celebrates with his team-mates after scoring his second try in Saturday evening’s 45-3 win over Scarlets in the United Rugby Championsh­ip

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