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Glasgow Round 1 Game Thread (Sportsground 1500hrs Sep. 3 2018)

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7 years 7 months ago #62710 by thehoneybadger
Anyone have to q outside ground for tickets before the game? There was a huge q at 5 past 3 - I'd say a lot of folks missed the first 20 - 30 minutes. I tried to buy tickets online at 3 and you couldn't as it just defaulted to the next home game (Zebre). Very bad optics.

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7 years 7 months ago #62703 by Newname
No he didn’t sit in it but on a chair beside it. He took the cheer and banter in great spirits for a guy that just got sin binned, had a smile when he saw the couch and heard the cheering.

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7 years 7 months ago #62702 by Diabhal
In fairness he gestured immediately to apologise for shaming the high chair

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7 years 7 months ago #62701 by ConnachtCows

mahick wrote: Sol- Biggest disappointment: The red chair wasn't used.

Oh yes it was.. When Glasgow binned there was a massive cheer as the red chair was occupied- so much so that the lads (team) were looking round to see what the noise was about:cheer:


I dont think you're correct there.

Originally when the Glasgow lad was sin binned, he sat on the Glasgow bench. The cheer occurred when he was forced to sit on one of the green plastic chairs that are there every season

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7 years 7 months ago #62698 by mahick
Sol- Biggest disappointment: The red chair wasn't used.

Oh yes it was.. When Glasgow binned there was a massive cheer as the red chair was occupied- so much so that the lads (team) were looking round to see what the noise was about:cheer:

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7 years 7 months ago #62695 by clanman
whatever about losing Muldoon as a captain he was mister dependable positioning himself and catching the kick-offs, this was the biggest negative from the game as I don't think any of our forwards have the ability to do it.

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7 years 7 months ago #62694 by MulMan
I thought at times Blade was tapping and going when it just wasn't on, that redding mistake really is a howler I'll be honest I didn't give it too much thought at the time, that sort of error just isn't good enough at this level, but agree we shouldn't have had ourselves in that position.
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7 years 7 months ago #62693 by Sol_ie
Wrong ref decision or no (and it certainly was wrong) we shouldn't have been in that position at the death.

Some amazing attacking go forward rugby, but some massive defensive gaps. Their first try was a giveaway. We were shown up in the scrum, but I think some of the penalty calls us in that setpiece were a bit harsh. Lineout functioned really well I think.

Jack had a really strong game, that cross field kick was a thing of beauty. Seemed to lose a bit of shape when Craig came on, but I think CR still had a good game from a field game point of view. His drop goal attempt didn't have the distance, and the following penalty was such a close thing.

Blade had a good game, Mitchell was decent when he came on - not perfect, could've done with some quicker ball. You'd have to think that if KM had been playing that might have given us that slight edge.

Seemed to be a lot of Glasgow lads offside in the ruck, but that's probably Connacht tinged glasses. Van De Merwe was very quick up on the restarts, probably got something to do with him being a good 5 meters ahead of the restart, but ehh.

Ultan looked like he was raring to go, great to see.

Butler had a good match, some decent breaks. Would've liked him to be talking to the ref a bit more about scrums and the offside, but what with it being a first competitive match for him as a nailed on Captain, I don't think anyone can find too much fault there.

Would've loved to have turned the screws when they were down to 14, but to be fair Glasgow really rallied when the card came out. Hogg was immense for them.

Massive positives: little enough in the way of unforced errors, decision making seemed to be ok (even though with 3 mins left on the clock I would've thought a kick to the corner rather than a long range penalty would've been the way to go), and there was no nerves there with the team.

Equally massive positive: burritos and burgers on the Clan side? Like I'm not enough of a lard arse.

Biggest disappointment: The red chair wasn't used.

A losing point against a near full strength Glasgow to open the season is no bad result. Hopefully a decent result against top of the table Zebre next week will be the start of a massively successful season.

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7 years 7 months ago #62692 by Shelflife

RoadRunnerR1 wrote: I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong on this but since Stuart Hogg clearly carried the ball over the line and touched down following Ronaldson's horrible attempt at a drop goal at the end of the game, then Connacht should have been awarded a 5m scrum rather than the 22 drop out given to Glasgow. The ref was right there and saw what had happened. Have the rules changed in this regard or were we just screwed again by a welsh official.


I think screwed is a bit harsh , yes an error in law was made and being honest it was a biggish error to make.

Id say the ref was expecting Hogg to wind the clock down 3 secs and then put it down, so id say he was watching the clock and missed the ball being taken over the line, it was a huge cock up from Hogg

What suprises me most is that no one on the Connacht team questioned it either on the pitch or off it.

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7 years 7 months ago #62690 by mahick
Right on about Stuart Hogg's action and the law. Apparently ref didn't spot, neither did tv coverage and none of the team argued point to ref (in the Main Stand we were roaring) so Hogg got away with it..
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7 years 7 months ago #62689 by RoadRunnerR1
I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong on this but since Stuart Hogg clearly carried the ball over the line and touched down following Ronaldson's horrible attempt at a drop goal at the end of the game, then Connacht should have been awarded a 5m scrum rather than the 22 drop out given to Glasgow. The ref was right there and saw what had happened. Have the rules changed in this regard or were we just screwed again by a welsh official.

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7 years 7 months ago #62688 by ChrisY

MulMan wrote: The performance was there at times but these were the sort of games that we were on the losing end of too much last season, against a very strong Glasgow outfit it was decent, they won the battle of the restarts which put us under lots of pressure in the first half, ultimately though Craig was really unlucky and if the post had swayed out a bit it would leave a vastly different feeling following are first comepetitve game of the Friend era.

Couldn't agree more. Came away from the game feeling really disappointed but there were a lot of positives to be taken out of it. Jack was superb.
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7 years 7 months ago #62687 by MulMan
The performance was there at times but these were the sort of games that we were on the losing end of too much last season, against a very strong Glasgow outfit it was decent, they won the battle of the restarts which put us under lots of pressure in the first half, ultimately though Craig was really unlucky and if the post had swayed out a bit it would leave a vastly different feeling following are first comepetitve game of the Friend era.
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7 years 7 months ago #62686 by Rex
decent first half for the neutrals, don't think the defensive coaches will be too happy

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7 years 7 months ago #62685 by Accidentally Onside
Replied by Accidentally Onside on topic Glasgow Round 1 Game Thread (Sportsground 1500hrs Sep. 3 2018)
Not sure I'd want to bump into Dave Rennie in a dark alley, angry scarry looking man

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7 years 7 months ago #62684 by Rex
think it'll be a tight game, connacht to sneak it by 3 points. Excited to see how Godwin fares in his first competitive game,hoping for big things

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