The Scotsman

Celtic Park final will motivate the Warrior nation

● Coach Rennie insists his players are in a good place as they seek Pro14 semi victory over Ulster to set up a home finale

- Duncan Smith

G l a s g o w Wa r r i o r s c o a c h Dave Rennie believes his side are peaking at the right time ahead of tonight’s Guinness Pro14 semi-final showdown against Ulster at Scotstoun.

What lies in wait is arguably the biggest moment in pro - fessional Scottish club rugby since the game went open in 1995. The Pro12 triumph in Belfast four years ago was historic but for Glasgow to be in next Saturday’s final at Celtic Pa r k wo u l d b e a l a n d mar k moment and Rennie is fully aware of the significan­ce that hangs over tonight’s match.

Niko Matawalu’s knee injury has not cleared up but DTH Van der Merwe, a hero of that 2015 Pro12 victor y, is fit and Glasgow have named a strong l i n e - u p f o r t h i s e v e n i n g ’s showdown.

“We’ve got a number of guys b ac k , whi c h i s g o o d . We’r e not missing too many from a backs perspectiv­e and we’ve got a go o d side on the field. We’re more than happy,” said Rennie, who also brings back his co - captain Callum Gib - bins. Ryan Wilson is on the b ench, with Matt Fagerson taking the No 8 jersey.

T h e r e p e a t o f l a s t y e a r ’s three -week gap between the end of the regular season and a home semi-final has been d i s c u s s e d a d n a u s e a m b u t this Glasgow side are clearly a different animal from the one that visibly went off the b oil towards the end of the last campaign, which ended with a home spanking by the Scarlets.

“I t ’s p r o b a b l y n o t e a s y t o pinpoint,” said Rennie of the change from 12 months ago. “We’ve added a little bit of firepower, but I think we’ve just had an extra ye ar together, we’re a little bit older. We’ve got a lot of key players in form. It’s a very happy group, and we’ve got a group of guys who aren’t playing this week who have had a role in helping us pre - pare for this game. We’ve been having fun and working hard and lo oking for ward to the challenge tomorrow night.”

Glasgow produced a storming finish to top Conference A this season and Rennie was unequivoca­l when asked if he felt there was a different mood from last year.

“O h , a b s o l u t e l y,” s a i d t h e K i w i . “We we r e c o n f i d e n t that we would perform well a g a i n s t S c a r l e t s l a s t y e a r, but we didn’t play well, for a number of reasons, perhaps. We’re in a far better place now, I think, and we want to show that tomorrow night.”

T h e c o a c h r e m a i n s wa r y o f t h e t h r e a t s U l s t e r p o s e , though. “They’ve had a really good season. They were quarter-finalists in Europe where they could easily have slipped past [Leinster]. They probably didn’t play ver y well against us here last time [a 30-7 loss], but then they had really good performanc­es against Edinburgh away and then Leinster to secure second spot in their pool.

“So we’re well aware of their t h r e a t s . Ror y B e s t a n d I a i n Henderson are in this time, and we’re anticipati­ng it will be a real arm-wrestle. When you get to this stage of the year, it’s just full on for the 80, isn’t it?”

Rennie feels that the way his s i d e h ave r e s p on d e d to t h e 56-27 hiding they received in the European quar ter-finals has provided an impetus to the team finishing the season in much better nick than they did last.

“T h e d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a g a i n s t S a r a c e n s h a s b e e n well documented, but outside of that performanc­e over the last two or three months we’ve gone really well,” said Rennie. “I’ve always said that you want to be playing your best footie at the time when it counts the most.

“We play a lot of rugby without our internati onal b oys , so there’s a big chunk of men who have done a great job for us in a lot of games during the internatio­nal windows to put in this p osition. As a squad I think we’re in a good place, and the pressure is on to still be around next week. We’re confident, but we know we have to play well.”

Scotland centre Huw Jones re-appears on the bench and may g e t a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o prove he is back to his b est leading up to the World Cup.

“We brought him back in for Leinster. He was probably a week early,” explained Rennie. “He’s done a lot of work conditioni­ng-wise and is in good shape. A player of his abilit y off the bench, we think will be really important. He’s worked hard.”

L i k e t h e m a j o r i t y o f t h e 10,000 at S cotstoun, Rennie is hoping that tonight is not t h e l a s t a c t i n S c o t l a n d f o r the country’s brightest rugby star as Stuar t Hogg takes to the pitch determined to get to that Celtic Park final the Warriors crave.

“He’s been fantastic. We’ve seen the best of him in the last few weeks, haven’t we?” said Rennie. “We want to get a lot of ball in his hands, even at first receiver on the short side – he’s done that really well in recent weeks. We know he’s got a fantastic kicking game and that’s b een impor tant. He’s a real spark, isn’t he?

“He’s been good. He probably didn’t play an enormous amount of footie for us in my first 18 months here, but he’s just really excited he’s b een able to string a lot of games together. He’s p laying well, which augurs well for S cotland going into a World Cup.”

As for Rob Harley’s selection at blindiside with Wilson on the bench, Rennie said: “It is a reflection of how well Rob Harley has played. We’ve just got to find a spot for him. He played a lot at lock earlier in the season and has played a lot at six when we have had injuries. He has been outstandin­g.”

 ??  ?? 0 Callum Gibbins returns to the Glasgow side after a head injury and will captain them against Ulster in this evening’s much-anticipate­d Pro-14 semi-final at a sold-out Scotstoun.
0 Callum Gibbins returns to the Glasgow side after a head injury and will captain them against Ulster in this evening’s much-anticipate­d Pro-14 semi-final at a sold-out Scotstoun.
 ??  ?? 0 Glasgow coach Dave Rennie, right, with assistant Kenny Murray.
0 Glasgow coach Dave Rennie, right, with assistant Kenny Murray.
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