The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Ulster take sorry Warriors apart

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Glasgow’s Sean Lamont is tackled by Ulster’s Louis Ludik at the Kingspan Stadium yesterday. front from 40 metres. hope on the stroke of the break

Glasgow’s response was as loan signing Brandon positive and centre Nick Grigg Thomson darted over. was blocked just short after The South African was, latching on to a crash ball. however, wide with the angled

The attack was snuffed out conversion bid. when Henry Pyrgos sent a loose Pienaar hit back with a chip out of play. penalty immediatel­y after the

And they paid dearly for their restart after Adam Ashe was inaccuracy as Ulster broke guilty of a late challenge. upfield to create a try forTommy And when substitute Jacob Bowe. Stockdale cruised in under the

Warriors – with virtually a crossbar, there was no way back whole team absent on Scotland for theWarrior­s. duty – suffered a further blow Pienaar added the extras – midway through the half, with then finished off a stunning Jones being carried off and move to clinch the bonus point. replaced by Rory Hughes. The Glasgow grief continued

Nothing was going Glasgow’s with Rob Harley being harshly way and their plight deepened yellow carded for a flip-tackle. as Sean Reidy ploughed over for But they refused to buckle a second home touchdown, c o m p l e t e l y, and Scott goaled by Pienaar. Cummings clawed back two

Despite the 15-point deficit, tries in quick succession to Townsend’s side continued to restore some pride. play an expansive, high- risk However, it was too little, too game late to scupper Ulster and

And they earned a glimmer of Stockdale notched his double.

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