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Glasgow's clash with Edinburgh called off 20 minutes before kick-off

By PA
Cockerill and Wilson chewing the fat /PA

Glasgow’s Guinness PRO14 clash with Edinburgh was called off about 20 minutes before kick-off.

The artificial pitch at Scotstoun was ruled unplayable as both teams warmed up amid temperatures of about -4C in Glasgow.

The match was originally meant to be played on December 27 but a Covid-19 outbreak at Glasgow forced a postponement.

No date has been set for the rearranged fixture.

Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill said: “The players went out to do their primer, which is just a warm-up before the main warm-up, and a few players were saying the far side was very hard and it was hard to get any purchase.

“The plastic grass on the top was soft but underneath it was very hard and wouldn’t take a stud.

“The ground staff did some work on it and we continued with the warm-up as normal but once we got to scrummaging over on the far side, all the front row players couldn’t get any grip at all, they just slid straight to their faces.

“It was impossible to scrummage on so it certainly wasn’t fit to play on.

“You want to play so you would like to think you wouldn’t get to this point.”

Glasgow had trained on the pitch during the week but temperatures plummeted as night drew in.

Warriors head coach Danny Wilson said: “Obviously we train in the day, not in the night. The pitch was fine this afternoon but as the night has dropped it has got to minus three and the more frozen it’s become.

“As I’ve been told I am 99 per cent sure it won’t be this weekend based on the fact that broadcasting is an issue. It will be another game we have to be flexible with.”