
'Future is bright for Glasgow' & Edinburgh's 'best performance of the season'
We asked for your views as Glasgow Warriors lost to Leinster and Edinburgh defeated Ulster.Here's what some of you said:Leinster 13-5 Glasgow WarriorsDavid: Pleased to see the effort that Glasgow put in against Leinster, and the result could have been much closer had it not been for the extraordinary decisions by Ben Whitehouse. How can anyone knock the ball on with their back to the pitch and how can you have shoulder to shoulder contact when two players are six inches apart? The quality of referees in the URC is really terrible.Ben: This time last year Glasgow finished fourth after an underwhelming season, and went on to have an incredible three weeks! Hope more than expectation is driving me this time round. A win against the Stormers and a performance against Leinster should be the bare minimum.Matthew: Glasgow are a team that have shown over the previous two seasons to contain real class, which is why the abysmal performances of the last few weeks have been so disappointing. However this week, despite losing, they showed a lot more of what made them defending champions particularly in defence. Sione Tuipolotu was excellent on his return, and Seb Stephen was brilliant playing his first game in one of club rugby's toughest venues, and Macenzzie Duncan was also very physical and abrasive against a stacked Leinster backrow which gives good promise for Glasgow not only going into the knockouts, but also for future seasonsAli: Much better from the Warriors. The aggression from the off was great to see particularly when you consider the age profile of the forwards. I thought Seb Stephen showed up brilliantly, as did Macenzzie Duncan. The future can be bright for Glasgow and Scottish rugby.Edinburgh 47-17 UlsterMatthew: With the quality of players available to Edinburgh, there should be much higher expectations then sneaking into the top eight in the final game. However given the horrific performance of previous seasons, there is a least finally a sign of improvement and a Champions Cup place next season is a just reward for it.Neil: Beating the Bulls away from home is a huge task, but Edinburgh have improved greatly over the past half a dozen games. Their defence and their physicality will be strongly tested but I think they will at least compete. Glasgow looked something like their old selves against Leinster, and playing at Scotstoun, with some of their big players like Sione coming back to fitness, should ensure that the Warriors have just a little too much for the Stormers.Stuart: Best performance of the season and best atmosphere yet at the Hive. Darcy Graham is a class act and should be in the Lions squad.Andy: Edinburgh finally putting run of decent performances up but away to Bulls will be incredibly difficult. Still, it's sport and if they can get their strongest 15 out on pitch and get off to a good start, you never know. Getting into Champions Cup, after the start of season disappointments, says something about the mentality of the team.
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