The Scotsman

/ Warriors win 1872 Cup in Scotstoun thriller

- By DAVID BARNES

GLASGOWWAR­RIORS 29

EDINBURGH 19

The 1872 Cup has returned to Glasgow for the first time since 2017 after Danny Wilson’s men secured a bonus point win over arch-rivals Edinburgh last night to win the series 2-1.

Following a humiliatin­g loss to Benetton last time out, it was clear from the start that Warriors were determined to make amends, with the home players celebratin­g minor victory with a raucous energy. Their lack of energy in Italy had been a particular frustratio­n for Wilson and there was clear intent here to generate their own momentum.

It wasn’t one-way traffic and Edinburgh had a spell in the ascendancy, but Warriors were as resilient in defence as they were purposeful in attack, and academy standoff Ross Thompson saw off the threat by ripping the ball in a tackle and then sending a 60-yard clearance downfield.

Thompson fired the hosts into the lead with a 35-yard offside penalty, and then Ali Price – one of three players on the park selected for this summer’s Lions tour on Thursday – sent full-back Cole Forbes – hitting a brilliant line like a runaway train – over for the first try of the evening.

Edinburgh hit back when Dave Cherry burst over for a try off the back of a powerful lineout drive, and Nathan Chamberlai­n nailed the touchline conversion to make it 10-7, but the pendulum swung immediatel­y back towards the hosts when Kyle Steyn hunted down Edinburgh full-back Damien Hoyland, Fraser Brown stole possession on the deck and Foto Lokotui wrestled over.

While glasgow’ s intent going forward was impressive, that problem with discipline continued to haunt them, and Rob Harley was sent to the sin-bin for side entry. Pierre Schoeman wasted no time in grabbing Edinburgh’s second try of the night from another lineout drive.

There were then two redcards in quick succession. First Mark Bennett was given his marching orders after a ‘captain’s challenge’ from Brown highlighte­d that the Edinburgh centre’s shoulder had made contact with Price’s jaw in a tackle, and five minutes later Henry Pyrgos made a successful challenge of his own when he was caught on the side of the head by Oli Kebble’s swinging elbow.

Under the law variations which are being trialled during this Rainbow Cup campaign, that meant both players would not be allowed to return to the match but could be replaced after their respective sides had played the next 20 minutes with 14 men.

Warriors had the last say in a whirlwind half when Brown rumbled over to open up a 10-point lead, and the host grabbed the bonus point after seven minutes of the second half through a Steyn try.

Edinburgh kept the game alive when Stuart Mcinally marked his return to action after four months out with a try just a few minutes after coming off the bench.

Richie Gray was yellowcard­ed for collapsing a maul as Edinburgh battled hard for their bonus point try during the final 10 minutes. Despite being down to 14 men, Warriors held out thanks to some excellent work from Ratu Tagive to hold Mcinally up over the line.

 ??  ?? 0 Glasgow players celebrate Cole Forbes’ try during last night’s Guinness Pro14 Rainbow Cup derby clash against Edinburgh. In an entertaini­ng contest that saw a player from each side red carded, victory for the hosts secured this season’s 1872 Cup. Match report, Pull-out page 10
0 Glasgow players celebrate Cole Forbes’ try during last night’s Guinness Pro14 Rainbow Cup derby clash against Edinburgh. In an entertaini­ng contest that saw a player from each side red carded, victory for the hosts secured this season’s 1872 Cup. Match report, Pull-out page 10
 ??  ?? 0 Glasgow’s Kyle Steyn tackles Edinburgh winger Duhan ven der Merwe during last night’s Pro14 Rainbow Cup match at Scotstoun
0 Glasgow’s Kyle Steyn tackles Edinburgh winger Duhan ven der Merwe during last night’s Pro14 Rainbow Cup match at Scotstoun
 ??  ?? 0 Glasgow’s Cole Forbes celebrates his first-half try
0 Glasgow’s Cole Forbes celebrates his first-half try

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