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2009–10 Glasgow Warriors season

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Glasgow Warriors 2009 / 2010
Ground(s)Firhill Stadium (Capacity: 10,887)
Coach(es)Scotland Sean Lineen
Captain(s)Scotland Alastair Kellock
Most capsArgentina Bernardo Stortoni (25)
Top scorerScotland Dan Parks (277)
Most triesScotland Thom Evans
Argentina Bernardo Stortoni (5)
League(s)Celtic League
3rd
Team kit
2nd kit

The 2009–10 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Magners Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

Season Overview

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Team

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Coaches

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Squad

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Hookers
Scotland Dougie Hall
Scotland Pat MacArthur
Scotland Fergus Thomson

Props
Scotland Ed Kalman
Scotland Moray Low
Scotland Hamish Mitchell
Canada Kevin Tkachuk
Samoa Justin Va'a
Scotland Jon Welsh

Locks
Ireland Tim Barker
Scotland Richie Gray
Scotland Alastair Kellock
Scotland Dan Turner

 

Loose forwards
Scotland John Barclay
Scotland Johnnie Beattie
Scotland Kelly Brown
Scotland James Eddie
Scotland Scott Forrest
Scotland Calum Forrester
Scotland Richie Vernon

Scrum halves
Scotland Chris Cusiter
Scotland Colin Gregor
Scotland Mark McMillan

Fly halves
Scotland Mike Adamson
Scotland Ruaridh Jackson
Scotland Dan Parks

 

Centres
Scotland Max Evans
Scotland Peter Horne
Scotland Chris Kinloch
Scotland Graeme Morrison
Scotland Peter Murchie

Back Three
Scotland Rob Dewey
Scotland Thom Evans
Scotland Dave McCall
Scotland Hefin O'Hare
Scotland Colin Shaw
Argentina Bernardo Stortoni
Canada D. T. H. van der Merwe

 

Academy players

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Back-up players

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Player statistics

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During the 2009–10 season, Glasgow have used 37 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Position Nation Name Celtic League Champions Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total pts
HK Scotland Dougie Hall 14(4) 0 0 5 0 0 19(4) 0
HK Scotland Pat MacArthur (5) 0 0 (3) 0 0 (8) 0
HK Scotland Fergus Thomson 5(6) 1 0 1(3) 1 0 6(9) 10
PR Scotland Ed Kalman 4(4) 0 0 1(5) 0 0 5(9) 0
PR Scotland Moray Low 16(1) 0 0 5 0 0 21(1) 0
PR Canada Kevin Tkachuk 4(14) 0 0 (6) 1 0 4(20) 5
PR Samoa Justin Va'a 1 0 0 (1) 0 0 1(1) 0
PR Scotland Jon Welsh 13 0 0 6 0 0 19 0
LK Ireland Tim Barker 13(1) 0 0 2(1) 0 0 15(2) 0
LK Scotland Richie Gray 8(1) 0 0 4 0 0 12(1) 0
LK Scotland Alastair Kellock 13(1) 0 0 4 0 0 17(1) 5
LK Scotland Dan Turner 4(14) 0 0 2(4) 0 0 6(18) 0
BR Scotland John Barclay 14 1 0 5 0 0 19 5
BR Scotland Johnnie Beattie 13(2) 2 0 4(1) 1 0 17(3) 15
BR Scotland Kelly Brown 14(1) 0 0 4(2) 0 0 18(3) 0
BR Scotland James Eddie 4(2) 1 0 (2) 0 0 4(4) 5
BR Scotland Calum Forrester 4(3) 1 0 1(1) 0 0 5(4) 5
BR Scotland Richie Vernon 7(7) 1 0 4 0 0 11(7) 5
SH Scotland Chris Cusiter 10(2) 0 0 4 1 0 14(2) 5
SH Scotland Colin Gregor 1(12) 1 6 2(3) 0 3 3(15) 14
SH Scotland Mark McMillan 8(7) 0 2 (5) 0 0 8(12) 2
FH Scotland Ruaridh Jackson 3(4) 1 11 1(1) 0 11 4(5) 27
FH Scotland Dan Parks 16 0 216 5(1) 0 61 21(1) 277
FH Scotland Duncan Weir (2) 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
CE Scotland Rob Dewey 7(1) 3 0 3 1 0 10(1) 20
CE Scotland Alex Dunbar 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
CE Scotland Max Evans 10 2 0 4 1 0 14 15
CE Scotland Peter Horne 3(3) 0 0 (2) 0 0 3(5) 0
CE Scotland Chris Kinloch (2) 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
CE Scotland Graeme Morrison 16 1 0 4 0 0 20 5
WG Scotland Thom Evans 9 4 0 5 1 0 14 25
WG Scotland Hefin O'Hare 5(12) 2 0 (3) 0 0 5(15) 10
WG Scotland Dave McCall 2(1) 1 0 3 0 0 5(1) 5
WG Scotland Colin Shaw 7(4) 2 0 1(1) 0 0 8(5) 10
WG Canada D. T. H. van der Merwe 10(1) 4 0 3(1) 0 0 13(2) 20
FB Scotland Peter Murchie 6(2) 0 0 1(1) 0 0 7(3) 0
FB Argentina Bernardo Stortoni 19 4 0 6 1 0 25 25

Staff movements

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Coaches

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Personnel in

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Personnel out

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Player movements

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Academy promotions

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Player transfers

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Competitions

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Pre-season and friendlies

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Match 1

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4 August 2009
8pm
Stade Rochelais France11 - 20Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: ?
Pen: Romain Lacoste
Preview
Report
Report
Try: Hefin O'Hare
Chris Fusaro
Colin Shaw
Pen: Dan Parks x 2
Issoire
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Monsieur Hadj-Bachir (Auvergne)

Stade Rochelais:
Replacements:

Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Chris Kinloch, Dave McCall, Rob Dewey, Hefin O"Hare; Dan Parks CAPTAIN, Colin Gregor; Kevin Tkachuk, Pat MacArthur, Hamish Mitchell, Tim Barker, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Paul Burke (Ayr), Richie Vernon
Replacements: Jon Welsh, Justin Va"a, Richie Gray, Chris Fusaro (Heriot's), Mark McMillan, Ruaridh Jackson, Peter Horne, Peter Murchie, Colin Shaw

Match 2

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Clermont: Anthony Floch; Aur_lien Rougerie CAPTAIN, Wesley Fofana, Gonzalo Canale, Napolioni Nalaga, Brock James, Morgan Parra, Davit Zirakashvili, Beno_t Cabello, Vincent Debaty, Jamie Cudmore, Thibaut Privat, Jason White, Alexandre Audebert, Elvis Vermeulen
Replacements: Willie Wepener, Martin Scelzo, Thomas Domingo, Lionel Faure, Julien Pierre, Christophe Samson, Julien Bardy, Kevin Senio, Ludovic Radosavljevic, Brent Russel, J_r_mie Malzieu

Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw; Ruaridh Jackson, Mark McMillan; Justin Va"a, Dougie Hall, Hamish Mitchell, Richie Gray, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Chris Fusaro (Heriot's)*, Johnnie Beattie
Replacements (all used): Pat MacArthur, Kevin Tkachuk, Jon Welsh, Tim Barker, Richie Vernon, Paul Burke (Ayr), Colin Gregor, Dan Parks, Dave McCall, Hefin O"Hare, Chris Kinloch

Match 3

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Doncaster Knights:
Replacements:

Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw; Dan Parks, Mark McMillan; Justin Va"a, Pat MacArthur, Hamish Mitchell, Tim Barker, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, John Barclay, Johnnie Beattie
Replacements: Ed Kalman, Kevin Tkachuk, Jon Welsh, Dougie Hall, Alastair Kellock, Kelly Brown, Richie Vernon, Chris Cusiter, Colin Gregor, Ruaridh Jackson, Dave McCall, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans, Hefin O"Hare, Chris Kinloch

Match 4

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28 August 2009
7.30pm
Glasgow Warriors Scotland16 - 15England Wasps
Try: Rob Dewey
Con: Ruaridh Jackson
Pen: Ruaridh Jackson
Dan Parks x 2
Preview
Report
Report
Try: Tom Varndell x 2
Con: Dave Walder
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 2,252
Referee: Graham Knox (Greenock Wanderers/SRU)

Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans; Ruaridh Jackson, Mark McMillan; Jon Welsh, Dougie Hall, Moray Low, Tim Barker, Alastair Kellock CAPTAIN, Kelly Brown, John Barclay, Richie Vernon
Replacements (all used): Pat MacArthur, Ed Kalman, Hamish Mitchell, Kevin Tkachuk, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Johnnie Beattie, Chris Cusiter, Dan Parks, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw, Hefin O'Hare

Wasps: Mark Van Gisbergen; Tom Varndell, Dominic Waldouck, Ben Jacobs, David Lemi; Danny Cipriani, Joe Simpson; Tim Payne, Rob Webber, Gabriel Bocca, Marty Veale, Richard Birkett, John Hart, Serge Betsen CAPTAIN, Dan Ward-Smith
Replacements: Tom Lindsay, Ben Broster, Dan Leo, Harry Ellis, Warren Fury, Dave Walder, Lachlan Mitchell, Tom French, Will Matthews, Christian Wade, Arthur Ellis

European Champions Cup

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Pool 2

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
France Biarritz (2) 6 5 0 1 19 8 11 188 97 91 3 0 23
England Gloucester [6] 6 4 0 2 12 12 0 119 129 −10 1 0 17
Scotland Glasgow Warriors 6 2 0 4 9 14 −5 120 140 −20 0 1 9
Wales Newport Gwent Dragons 6 1 0 5 12 18 −6 108 169 −61 0 2 6

Results

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Round 1
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10 October 2009
15:45
Glasgow Warriors Scotland18 – 22France Biarritz
Pen: Parks (5/6) 5', 9', 16', 27', 42'
Drop: Parks 58'
ReportTry: Lund 49' c<
Con: Yachvili (1/1)
Pen: Yachvili (3/4) 19', 30', 65'
Drop: Traille 22'
Bosch 40'
Firhill Arena, Glasgow
Attendance: 3,111
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Round 2
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16 October 2009
19:30
Newport Gwent Dragons Wales22 – 14Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: A. Jones 12' c
Charteris 38' m
M. Thomas 40' c
Con: Arlidge (2/3)
Drop: Arlidge (1/1) 37'
ReportTry: Beattie 24' c
Tkachuk 55' c
Con: Parks (2/2)
Rodney Parade, Newport
Attendance: 6,119
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
Round 3
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11 December 2009
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland33 – 11England Gloucester
Try: M. Evans 33' m
Stortoni 37' c
Con: Parks (1/2)
Pen: Parks (7/8) 3', 7', 14', 21', 26', 44', 75'
ReportTry: Sharples 23' m
Pen: Robinson (2/2) 11', 16'
Firhill Arena, Glasgow
Attendance: 4,462
Referee: Christophe Berdos (France)
Round 4
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20 December 2009
12:45
Gloucester England19 – 6Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Sharples 57' m
Brown 70' m
Pen: Robinson (3/3) 42', 51', 65'
ReportPen: Parks (1/2) 13'
Drop: Parks (1/1) 26'
Kingsholm, Gloucester
Attendance: 10,342
Referee: Jérôme Garces (France)
Round 5
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15 January 2010
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland29 – 25Wales Newport Gwent Dragons
Try: Dewey 1' c
Beattie 3' m
Thomson 63' m
Con: Jackson (1/2)
Pen: Jackson (3/3) 10', 30', 37
Gregor (1/1) 19'
ReportTry: Sidoli 5' m
Harris 24' c
Gomer-Davies 34' c
Con: Connor (1/2)
Tovey (1/1)
Pen: Connor (1/1) 50'
Arlidge (1/1) 61'
Firhill Arena, Glasgow
Attendance: 2,626
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
Round 6
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24 January 2010
13:45
Biarritz France41 - 20Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Coetzee 36' m
Ngwenys 64' c
Penalty try 68' c
Bolakoro 79' c
Con: Courrent (3/4)
Pen: Courrent (5/7) 3', 28', 52', 56', 62'
ReportTry: T. Evans 10' c
Cusiter 49' c
Con: Parks (2/2)
Pen: Parks (2/3) 22', 24'
Parc des Sports Aguiléra, Biarritz
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)

Magners Celtic League

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league table

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA Try bonus Losing bonus Pts
1 Ireland Leinster 18 13 0 5 359 295 +64 27 29 1 2 55
2 Wales Ospreys 18 11 1 6 384 298 +86 37 26 3 3 52
3 Scotland Glasgow Warriors 18 11 2 5 390 321 +69 31 24 2 1 51
4 Ireland Munster 18 9 0 9 319 282 +37 33 20 3 6 45
5 Wales Cardiff Blues 18 10 0 8 349 315 +34 33 28 2 2 44
6 Scotland Edinburgh 18 8 0 10 385 391 −6 40 40 4 5 41
7 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons 18 8 1 9 333 378 −45 32 37 3 2 39
8 Ireland Ulster 18 7 1 10 357 370 −13 39 35 4 2 36
9 Wales Scarlets 18 5 0 13 361 382 −21 35 35 1 8 29
10 Ireland Connacht 18 5 1 12 254 459 −205 20 53 0 4 26
Under the standard bonus point system, points are awarded as follows:
  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries (or more) (Try bonus)
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points (or fewer) (Losing bonus)
Green background (rows 1 to 4) are play-off places.
Source: RaboDirect PRO12

Results

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Round 1
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4 September 2009
20:00
Glasgow Warriors Scotland22 – 9Ireland Munster
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 3,694
Referee: James Jones
Round 2
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13 September 2009
17:05
Glasgow Warriors Scotland19 – 11Wales Scarlets
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 2,582
Referee: John Lacey
Round 3
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18 September 2009
19:30
Newport Gwent Dragons Wales30 – 19Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 5,219
Referee: Dudley Phillips
Round 4
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25 September 2009
19:05
Glasgow Warriors Scotland16 – 26Wales Ospreys
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 3,108
Referee: Simon McDowell
Round 5
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3 October 2009
18:30
Cardiff Blues Wales5 – 21Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 9,185
Referee: George Clancy
Round 6
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23 October 2009
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland34 – 20Ireland Connacht
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 2,887
Referee: Tim Hayes
Round 7
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30 October 2009
19:05
Ospreys Wales9 – 9Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 6,661
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon
Round 8
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4 December 2009
20:00
Ulster Ireland13 – 25Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Report
Ravenhill
Attendance: 8,761
Referee: James Jones
Round 9: 1872 Cup (1st Leg)
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27 December 2009
15:05
Glasgow Warriors Scotland25 – 12Scotland Edinburgh
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 8,830
Referee: Neil Paterson (SRU)
Round 10: 1872 Cup (2nd Leg)
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2 January 2010
15:05
Edinburgh Scotland15 – 22Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Murrayfield
Attendance: 11,785
Referee: Peter Allan (SRU)

Glasgow Warriors won the 1872 Cup with an aggregate score of 47 - 27.

Round 11
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18 March 2010
19:30
Leinster Ireland20 – 14Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 11,840
Referee: Nigel Owens
Round 12
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19 February 2010
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland7 – 30Wales Cardiff Blues
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 2,754
Referee: Dudley Phillips
Round 13
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5 March 2010
20:00
Connacht Ireland19 – 19Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 1,412
Referee: James Jones
Round 14
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26 March 2010
20:00
Munster Ireland27 – 19Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Thomond Park
Attendance: 23,814
Referee: James Jones
Round 15
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4 April 2010
15:05
Glasgow Warriors Scotland27 – 19Wales Newport Gwent Dragons
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 2,621
Referee: Alan Lewis
Round 16
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16 April 2010
19:05
Glasgow Warriors Scotland25 – 18Ireland Ulster
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 3,766
Referee: Tim Hayes
Round 17
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23 April 2010
20:00
Glasgow Warriors Scotland30 – 6Ireland Leinster
Report
Report
Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 4,638
Referee: James Jones
Round 18
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7 May 2010
19:05
Scarlets Wales32 – 37Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 5,630
Referee: James Jones

Play-offs

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Semi-finals
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14 May 2010
19:05
Ospreys Wales20 – 5Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Williams 9' c
Hook 54' c
Con: Biggar (2/2)
Pen: Biggar (2) 51', 79'
ReportTry: Thomson 42' m
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 7,079
Referee: George Clancy

End of Season awards

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Award Winner
Players' Player of the Season Scotland Dan Parks
Try of the Season Scotland Hefin O'Hare vs. Ireland Leinster
Breakthrough Player of the Season Scotland Jon Welsh

Competitive debuts this season

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A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

Tournaments where competitive debut made:

Scottish Inter-District Championship Welsh–Scottish League WRU Challenge Cup Celtic League Celtic Cup 1872 Cup Pro12 Pro14 Rainbow Cup United Rugby Championship European Challenge Cup Heineken Cup / European Champions Cup

Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

Number Player nationality Name Position Date of debut Venue Stadium Opposition nationality Opposition side Tournament Match result Scoring debut
174 Scotland MurchiePeter Murchie Centre 2009-09-04 Home Firhill Stadium Ireland Munster Celtic League Win Nil
175 Scotland DeweyRob Dewey Wing 2009-09-04 Home Firhill Stadium Ireland Munster Celtic League Win Nil
176 Scotland McCallDave McCall Centre 2009-09-25 Home Firhill Stadium Wales Ospreys Celtic League Loss 5 pts
177 Canada van der MerweD. T. H. van der Merwe (Wing) 2009-10-03 Away Cardiff City Stadium Wales Cardiff Blues Celtic League Win Nil
178 Scotland DunbarAlex Dunbar Wing 2009-12-04 Away Ravenhill Stadium Ireland Ulster Celtic League Win Nil
179 Scotland FusaroChris Fusaro Flanker 2010-02-19 Home Firhill Stadium Wales Cardiff Blues Celtic League Loss Nil
180 Scotland BurkePaul Burke (Flanker) 2010-02-19 Home Firhill Stadium Wales Cardiff Blues Celtic League Loss Nil
181 Scotland WeirDuncan Weir (Fly half) 2010-04-23 Home Firhill Stadium Ireland Leinster Celtic League Win Nil

Sponsorship

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Official kit supplier

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Canterbury - Official kit supplier[8]

References

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  8. ^ "News".