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Brilliant Warriors hand Tigers their biggest ever Euro defeat

GLASGOW: Townsend’s men produce dominant five-try display to shock visitors

- STeve scoTT rugby correspond­enT

GLASGOW WARRIORS 42 LEICESTER TIGERS 13

Glasgow produced perhaps their most dominant display ever in Europe as they opened their Champions Cup campaign dismantlin­g twice-champions Leicester Tigers with a five-try rout at Scotstoun last night.

The Warriors scored three tries in six first-half minutes to set the tone for the night and then two more with intercepti­ons in the second half, but it was a glorious all-round performanc­e from Gregor Townsend’s team.

Italian wing Leo Sarto scored two tries and had a big hand in another to win manof-the-match, but Finn Russell, Henry Pygros and Stuart Hogg directed operations superbly and the pack had their best night of the season, with Tim Swinson and Jonny Gray in particular outstandin­g in attack and defence.

Leicester suffered their biggest ever defeat in Europe but probably got off lightly with referee Mathieu Raynal generous to a fault as penalties mounted against them, and the Tigers new Australian centre Matt Toomua should have been sent off for a first-half tip tackle on Russell.

Glasgow lost Alex Dunbar to injury before kick-off and had early difficulti­es with indiscipli­ne but felt hard done by after an exchange of yellow cards that hardly seemed equitable.

Owen Williams kicked a seventhmin­ute penalty into a swirling wind which reflected the count against the home side but there was controvers­y when Toomua, on his Tigers debut, up-ended Russell with a violent tip tackle in midfield.

The Wallaby was fortunate Russell protected his own landing with his elbow but the Scotstoun crowd were furious when Raynal’s card was yellow and not red.

They were heartened when Hogg booted the resultant penalty from his own half to tie the scores, but angered again when Ryan Wilson was shown a yellow card for persistent infringeme­nt.

Leicester capitalise­d immediatel­y with a trademark maul drive for a try by wing Adam Thompstone, converted by Williams.

Glasgow’s response was devastatin­g, with three tries in the space of six minutes to grab control of the match.

First Sarto showed a finisher’s instinct by darting through a gap after Russell had made a half-break, and then almost straight from kick-off Glasgow attacked again with Pyrgos and Gray probing, Fraser Brown blasting through tackles close to the line.

Russell converted both and then Sarto made more ground off solid scrum ball, Hogg dodged close to the line and Pyrgos nipped over from point blank for an unconverte­d score, and the score had gone from 3-10 to 22-10 before the Tigers could get a breath.

Williams kicked a penalty as Glasgow’s indiscipli­ne continuing to be a problem, and Hogg tried an even longer penalty which drifted wide to end the first half.

The pace understand­ably dropped in the second half until tenacious defence allowed Russell to stretch the Warriors’ lead on 54 minutes.

Then the stand-off sparked a thrilling attack from his own 22. It was carried on by Sarto and Rory Hughes and was only just held up at the Tigers’ line.

Tigers replacemen­t prop Munipola was sin-binned after two scrum penalties, but the Warriors missed a glorious chance when Gordon Reid couldn’t hold Pyrgos’s pass.

Russell’s second penalty stretched the lead to more than two tries with 12 minutes left, but the win and the bonus were secured when Matt Tait spilled the ball on the attack and Mark Bennett raced 80 metres to score, Russell converting.

Leicester’s night was complete when replacemen­t Freddie Burns telegraphe­d a pass to Sarto who intercepte­d and returned it 60 metres for Glasgow’s fifth and final try, again converted by Russell. Attendance: 7,500. Glasgow: S Hogg; L Sarto, M Bennett, S Johnson (N Grigg 33), R Hughes (S Lamont 65); F Russell, H Pyrgos (A Price 70); G Reid (A Allan 65), F Brown (P MacArthur 70), Z Fagerson (S Puafisi 63); T Swinson, J Gray (M Fagerson 78); R Harley, R Wilson (L Wynne 73), J Strauss.

Leicester Tigers: T Veainu; A Thompstone, M Tait, M Toomua (F Burns 70), T Brady (F Burns 70); O Williams, B Youngs (S Harrison 71); E Genge (L Mulipola 56), T Youngs (H Thacker 44), D Cole (G Bateman 55); D Barrow (E Slater 65), G Kitchener; M Fitzgerald, B O’Connor (W Evans 71), L McCaffrey.

Referee: M Raynal (FFR).

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 ?? All pictures: SNS. ?? Top: Leo Sarto celebrates scoring his first try; left: Finn Russell and Henry Pyrgos are ecstatic at fulltime; above: Sarto with his man-ofthe-match award.
All pictures: SNS. Top: Leo Sarto celebrates scoring his first try; left: Finn Russell and Henry Pyrgos are ecstatic at fulltime; above: Sarto with his man-ofthe-match award.
 ??  ?? Glasgow hero Stuart Hogg, who signed a new contract during the week to keep him at Scotstoun until 2019, kicks for goal.
Glasgow hero Stuart Hogg, who signed a new contract during the week to keep him at Scotstoun until 2019, kicks for goal.

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