Glasgow Warriors Secure Last-16 Spot in Champions Cup with Thrilling Bonus-Point Win Over Clermont Auvergne
Glasgow Warriors have secured a last-16 spot in the Investec Champions Cup with a thrilling bonus-point win over Clermont Auvergne. The home side dominated the match, leading 26-7 at halftime before their opponents staged a late comeback to make it 33-33.
However, Kyle Steyn sealed the win for Glasgow with his second try, ensuring that they made it three bonus-point wins from three in the pool stage. The victory marked a statement win by the Warriors, who will now host Saracens at Scotstoun next weekend and can confirm top spot in Pool 1 with a single victory.
In contrast, Clermont Auvergne face Sharks in Durban seeking their first points in the competition. For Glasgow, the win sets them up for a grandstand finish against Saracens, where they are guaranteed to take home the trophy regardless of the outcome.
Warriors' Coach Sees Positive Signs
Despite conceding two tries after being reduced to 13 men, Warriors coach Gregor Townsend remains optimistic about his team's chances in the competition. He believes that his side can make a deep run in the tournament and is looking forward to their next match against Saracens.
"We were under pressure for most of the game but managed to stay focused and deliver when it mattered," Townsend said. "We've worked hard as a team to get to this point, and now we're just excited to be moving on to our next challenge."
The victory marked Glasgow's fourth win in their pool stage campaign so far. For Clermont Auvergne, the loss was another setback in what has been an inconsistent tournament so far.
Jones Returns from Injury
Glasgow Warriors' fly-half Huw Jones made a trademark break from deep in the opening few minutes of the match, putting Clermont Auvergne on the back foot. The return from injury marked Jones' first appearance since the Lions series last summer.
Jones and prop Kyle Rowe combined to send full-back Stuart Hogg wide, where he released Steyn for Glasgow's second try. However, it was Jones who ultimately claimed the man of the match award after scoring a crucial penalty to seal the bonus point win for his side.
Warriors' Line-Ups
The line-ups for the match were as follows:
Glasgow Warriors: Rowe, Steyn (capt), Jones, Tuipulotu, Dobie, Lancaster, Horne; Schickerling, Hiddleston, Z Fagerson, Craig, Cummings, Ferrie, M Fagerson, Dempsey.
Clermont Auvergne: Guillaud, Delguy, Loaloa, Moala, Fall, Plummer, Zamora; Lotrian, Massa, Dzmanashvili, Lanen, Simmons, Tixeront, Sowakula, Tolofua.
Glasgow Warriors have secured a last-16 spot in the Investec Champions Cup with a thrilling bonus-point win over Clermont Auvergne. The home side dominated the match, leading 26-7 at halftime before their opponents staged a late comeback to make it 33-33.
However, Kyle Steyn sealed the win for Glasgow with his second try, ensuring that they made it three bonus-point wins from three in the pool stage. The victory marked a statement win by the Warriors, who will now host Saracens at Scotstoun next weekend and can confirm top spot in Pool 1 with a single victory.
In contrast, Clermont Auvergne face Sharks in Durban seeking their first points in the competition. For Glasgow, the win sets them up for a grandstand finish against Saracens, where they are guaranteed to take home the trophy regardless of the outcome.
Warriors' Coach Sees Positive Signs
Despite conceding two tries after being reduced to 13 men, Warriors coach Gregor Townsend remains optimistic about his team's chances in the competition. He believes that his side can make a deep run in the tournament and is looking forward to their next match against Saracens.
"We were under pressure for most of the game but managed to stay focused and deliver when it mattered," Townsend said. "We've worked hard as a team to get to this point, and now we're just excited to be moving on to our next challenge."
The victory marked Glasgow's fourth win in their pool stage campaign so far. For Clermont Auvergne, the loss was another setback in what has been an inconsistent tournament so far.
Jones Returns from Injury
Glasgow Warriors' fly-half Huw Jones made a trademark break from deep in the opening few minutes of the match, putting Clermont Auvergne on the back foot. The return from injury marked Jones' first appearance since the Lions series last summer.
Jones and prop Kyle Rowe combined to send full-back Stuart Hogg wide, where he released Steyn for Glasgow's second try. However, it was Jones who ultimately claimed the man of the match award after scoring a crucial penalty to seal the bonus point win for his side.
Warriors' Line-Ups
The line-ups for the match were as follows:
Glasgow Warriors: Rowe, Steyn (capt), Jones, Tuipulotu, Dobie, Lancaster, Horne; Schickerling, Hiddleston, Z Fagerson, Craig, Cummings, Ferrie, M Fagerson, Dempsey.
Clermont Auvergne: Guillaud, Delguy, Loaloa, Moala, Fall, Plummer, Zamora; Lotrian, Massa, Dzmanashvili, Lanen, Simmons, Tixeront, Sowakula, Tolofua.