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Huw Jones returns for Glasgow Warriors as XV named to face Benetton

Huw Jones returns for Glasgow Warriors as XV named to face Benetton

The Scotland centre - named in the British and Irish Lions squad on Thursday - is back in the Warriors squad for the first time since his injury for Scotland back in March.
Jones last featured for Glasgow in January and has since been recovery from an issue in the Six Nations finale.
Fellow Lions call-ups Sione Tuipulotu and Zander Fagerson remain unavailable for this weekend's United Rugby Championships clash in Treviso.
However, Scott Cummings - the fourth Warrior in the Lions squad list - does start at blindside for the match.
Kyle Steyn captains Glasgow from the wing.
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Glasgow Warriors XV
1 Jamie Bhatti (121)
2 Johnny Matthews (94)
3 Fin Richardson (5)
4 Max Williamson (28)
5 Alex Samuel (36)
6 Scott Cummings (138)
7 Rory Darge (63)
8 Sione Vailanu (34)
9 George Horne (135)
10 Tom Jordan (67)
11 Kyle Steyn (C) (88)
12 Stafford McDowall (90)
13 Huw Jones (79)
14 Jamie Dobie (85)
15 Ollie Smith (44)
Replacements
16 Gregor Hiddleston (23)
17 Nathan McBeth (54)
18 Murphy Walker (13)
19 JP du Preez (30)
20 Euan Ferrie (35)
21 Ben Afshar (20)
22 Adam Hastings (66)
23 Kyle Rowe (33)

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