The Scotsman

‘No love lost!’ – Smith takes on his son as Glasgow face Zebre

- GRAHAM BEAN

Glasgow Warriors coach Franco Smith has withheld any fatherly advice in the build up to this week’s match with Zebre Parma which will see him lock horns with his son, Franco junior.

The Italian side have named the 22-year-old centre on the bench for today’s match at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi as Glasgow go looking for their first away win in the league since January.

Franco junior was born in Wales while his father, a former Springbok, was playing for Newport. He was introduced to rugby with the Benetton youth team, later moving to South Africa to attend school and university. He played for the Cheetahs in the U21 Currie Cup before returning to Italy to join Rugby Colorno in the Italian championsh­ip and then winning a deal with Zebre.

The young Smith has played seven times in the United Rugby Championsh­ip and made his first start this season in mid-october against Scarlets. Injury has kept him out since but he returns on the bench to face his father.

“Itwasinevi­table,isuppose,” smiled the Glasgow coach. “I’m glad for my son that he gets an opportunit­y again after injury and happy to see him out there but there will be no love lost! He knows it. It’s something that comes along once in a lifetime and I’m really blessed to see him on that side and happy for him.”

Regardless of family ties, Smith senior will be as determined as ever to secure the win, particular­ly as this represents Glasgow’s best chance of ridding themselves of their terrible away record. Zebre are anchored to the foot of the URC having lost all eight of their matches this season and it is a team the coach knows well from his previous job as head of high performanc­e with the Italian Rugby Federation.

He has kept conversati­ons with his son to a minimum this week lest he be accused of trying to extract inside informatio­n.

“Obviously I didn’t want to put him in a difficult situation,” added the coach. “I know the Zebre squad, I was involved in around 20 to 25 signings there, so I know what’s coming and who they’ve got. So both of us were happy this week to not speak too much and we will obviously reunite after the game.”

Glasgow are looking to bounce back from the 40-5 defeat by Leinster in Dublin and are bolstered by the return of five of their Scotland internatio­nals who were rested last week. Zander Fagerson, Richie Gray and Matt Fagerson slot into the pack, with Sione Tuipulotu and Ollie Smith added to the backline. Ryan Wilson is also back after a minor injury but Jack Dempsey misses out due to a groin issue.

Ali Price has been given another week off, so George Horne starts again at scrumhalf, alongside stand-off Tom Jordan who has featured in all seven of Glasgow’s URC games this season.

Ross Thompson, his main rival for the No 10 jersey, will find out next week if he requires surgery on his fractured ankle. Smith said one option could be to let it heal itself but this may take longer and a decision is likely to be made on Thursday following consultati­on with the surgeon.

 ?? ?? Franco Smith is eager to fix Glasgow Warriors’ away-day woes
Franco Smith is eager to fix Glasgow Warriors’ away-day woes

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