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Glasgow will have to 'do it hard way' to win URC

Glasgow will have to 'do it hard way' to win URC

BBC News26-04-2025

George Horne says Glasgow Warriors will have to "do it the hard way" all over again if they are to retain their United Rugby Championship title.Warriors are chasing a second-place finish in the regular season behind Leinster, the reward for which would be a potential home semi-final in addition to a home quarter-final, which they have already secured.However, a 26-19 defeat at home to the Bulls on Friday night saw the South Africans close to within a point of Glasgow in the URC table.Warriors face tough away matches at Benetton and Leinster in their final two matches, with the Bulls having a more favourable run-in with home matches against Cardiff and Dragons.Franco Smith's side produced fantastic away play-off wins over Munster and Bulls en route to winning the title last season, and Horne believes they are capable of more end-of-season heroics."It's still in our hands," Horne told BBC Scotland."We're still ahead (of Bulls) in the table, but we're going to have to keep getting better coming into the last two games."You would back Bulls to win both their games at home, so we're going to have to do it the hard way. We've got a bit of experience doing that now, but that counts for nothing this year."We're just going to have to knuckle down and just go out and give it everything. We're going to probably need 10 points from the last two games."

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