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Adam Hastings keen to take the positives from defeats
ADVERSITY is the harshest teacher. It can also be the best. For Glasgow Warriors fly-half Adam Hastings there can be positives to be found in the darkest of defeats.
Glasgow Warriors confirm talks with Nakarawa
GLASGOW Warriors have confirmed they have had talks with Leone Nakarawa, the Fiji international who left the club for Racing 92 three years ago, about a return but deny there is any commitment yet from the player.
Jonny Gray eager to get back playing after World Cup disappointment
THERE is enthusiasm, and then there is Jonny Gray-level enthusiasm. Told to take six weeks’ rest after the World Cup, he was back in training with his club mid way through and admits that as frustrations built up he would much rather have been playing.
Glasgow Warriors assistant insists Huw Jones will get chance eventually
IT HAS been a tricky few months for Huw Jones. He missed out on Rugby World Cup selection at the final stage and now that the players who did make it are back at Glasgow Warriors, he has struggled to make the match-day 23.
Chris Fusaro happy Warriors are underdogs for Exeter cup clash
THERE is not a lot of point in asking the Glasgow Warriors players about their winning performances at Sandy Park in Exeter before they head there in the Heineken Champions Cup. Only seven of the 2014 team who triumphed 15-10 could be involved in tomorrow’s game and one of them – Stuart Hogg – has switched sides to line up with the opposition.
Rennie move puts wheels in motion as coaching merry-go-round starts to spin
ONE effect of the World Cup cycle is to make sure that the coaching merry-go-round stalls for 18 to 24 months before the tournament and then goes into overdrive to catch up once it is all over.
Rugby ‘We know Hogg’s defence isn’t quite as strong ... we’ll be looking to exploit that’
AFTER nine years at Glasgow Warriors, there is not much about the inner workings of the club that Stuart Hogg has not been part of.
Dave Rennie announced as next Australia manager
THE worse-kept secret in international rugby is now official after Dave Rennie, the Glasgow Warriors head coach, was last night unveiled as the new man to take charge of Australia. Leaks in Sydney had made it clear he was the man the Wallabies wanted and now they have landed their prime target on a four-year deal until the end of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Fagerson ready to dabble in the 'dark art' as Glasgow battle Sale in Champions Cup
IF there was one big lesson to take home from the Rugby World Cup, it was that scrums still win matches. After all, not many people had given South Africa much of a chance in the final but their scrum turned expectations on their head and produced the ticket to the gold medal.