The Scotsman

Horne insists Glasgow relish Quins challenge

- Graeme Macpherson sportts@scotsman.com

George Horne never shirks a challenge was again evidenced by his altercatio­n with Scarlets’ Sam Lousi last weekend.

The 6ft6 Tongan internatio­nal went in late on the Glasgow Warriors scrumhalf as Horne motored past him, flattening him to the ground. Lousi was shown a yellow card but Horne’s first thought was to seek personal retributio­n, pulling his 5ft9 frame off the turf to confront his attacker.

“I peeled myself off the pitch,” he reflected. “I was fine to be fair. It was a big shot but luckily he caught me on the shoulder and not the head or I’d still be down. I tried to shove him and he didn’t move! And then he turned around and I thought, ‘I’d better not’.”

Glasgow will need that sort of underdog spikiness in abundance at the Stoop tomorrow night. Franco Smith’s side are in a rich vein of form in the United Rugby Championsh­ip but a last 16 Champions Cup tie against a Harlequins squad boasting an array of internatio­nal talent represents a different challenge.

Warriors haven’t played a knockout tie since their disappoint­ing Challenge Cup final loss to Toulon last May but can take heart from their recent trip to Exeter when only the contentiou­s decision to rule out a late Euan Ferrie try denied them an away win that day. Horne knows how tough it will be to get the better of Harlequins but insists Glasgow will travel with no inferiorit­y complex. “It’s been a rapid turnaround from the weekend but these weeks are always special, especially going into knockout games,” he added. “We’re excited for a big challenge and looking forward to it. “We’re always confident. We’ve got the squad of players and the depth that we can challenge any team in Europe hopefully. We’ve got to be at our best. We know that, especially going away from home. We know it will be tough but our best performanc­e and best prepathat ration will hopefully be good enough.”

Horne vs Danny Care will be an intriguing battle, the England veteran last week announcing his retirement from internatio­nal rugby but still going strong for Quins. The pair were involved in Scotland’s recent Calcutta Cup win but weren’t on the field at the same time and Horne is looking forward to going up directly against a player he’s always admired.

“He’s obviously been around a long time, played a lot of games for Harlequins and England and is a great player,” said Horne. “He likes to play the game similar to how I do, a lot of attacking kicks and quick taps, things like that.

“He always plays with a smile on his face which is good to see. It’s always nice to play against teams from other leagues as you don’t get to play them as often. But we never really see it as Scotland vs England.”

Horne came off the bench that day for Gregor Townsend’s side as he tends to do but has benefited from a run of regular starts for Glasgow since Ali Price moved to Edinburgh.

“Starting games definitely helps you,” he added. “You get into a rhythm of things playing games, the more minutes you get, the better. So it’s been nice getting a few starts but there’s a lot of competitio­n here and good scrum-halves so it keeps everyone on their toes.”

 ?? ?? George Horne says Glasgow Warriors will travel with no inferiorit­y complex when they face Harlequins
George Horne says Glasgow Warriors will travel with no inferiorit­y complex when they face Harlequins
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Danny Care: ‘Great player’
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PICTURE: ROSS MACDONALD/SNS

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