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Keatley debuts as Glasgow made to work hard for PRO14 win at Zebre

By PA
(Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Glasgow climbed back to fourth in Conference A after battling to a 31-20 Guinness PRO14 victory at Zebre.

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The Warriors headed to Italy having won the previous 16 meetings between the sides but were made to work to preserve that perfect record.

Two tries from Mattia Bellini late in the first half turned the match on its head after Ross Thompson had put Danny Wilson’s side in control with a converted try and a penalty.

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Glasgow’s challenge was hindered by overlapping stints in the sin bin for Sam Johnson and Ollie Smith either side of the break.

However, the Warriors found another gear when back to their full complement and secured the bonus-point win thanks to tries from Jamie Dobie, Tom Gordon and Nick Grigg, going four points clear of Zebre with a game in hand.

The Warriors made an encouraging start but the flow of the match was interrupted by a troubling clash of heads between Michelangelo Biondelli and Gregor Brown.

The Zebre full-back had been on the charge when a quick change of direction saw him collide head-to-head with Brown.

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Biondelli left the field on a stretcher after receiving treatment, while Glasgow back-rower Brown – making his first start – got back to his feet but was helped off by medical staff following the impact.

Paolo Pescetto opened the scoring from the tee when play eventually resumed, although Thompson restored parity four minutes later.

Thompson then moved Glasgow in front for the first time after 23 minutes when Zebre failed to deal with Cole Forbes’ grubber kick and the fly-half pounced to touch down before adding the extras.

Zebre lost Potu Leavasa to the sin bin but emerged from his absence back on level terms, with Renato Giammarioli’s offload sending Bellini in under the posts and Pescetto making it 10-10.

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The Warriors had Johnson yellow-carded for a tackle in the build-up to that try and Bellini scored his second in the space of two minutes as Zebre took a seven-point lead into half-time.

Glasgow were temporarily down to 13 men three minutes into the second half when Smith was penalised for a deliberate knock-on, and Pescetto opened up a 10-point advantage before the full-back’s punishment was up.

Smith never returned to the action but replacement Grigg was key to the move that brought Glasgow back into the game, carving a path through the Zebre defence before sending Dobie under the posts, and debutant Ian Keatley kicked the Warriors within three.

Enrico Lucchin was sent to the bin as Zebre came under pressure on their own line and Glasgow’s persistence paid off when Gordon emerged from the back of a ruck and stretched for the line before Grigg wrapped up the win and a bonus point, with Keatley converting both tries.

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CO 2 hours ago
Whose ship has sailed before the first All Blacks squad?

Based on last weekend there should be no Hurricanes loose forwards in the mix, they all seemed poor with the Brumbies once again fantastic at playing and executing as a team. The Hurricanes were also poor in the halves with the ten invisible and Cam Roigard trying to play up tempo, Helter skelter rugby which is what the Brumbies wanted.


Roigards passing was telegraphic with his running game and sniping non existent, Ratima also appears to be getting metronomic, devoid of flair and his ten went invisible as well.


If you can't step up at finals then you need to be punished, yes the blues were poor at times this season but they were right on either the last two games when it really matters.


CWL is a bit larger but both him and Lakai are down on size for an eight and aren't freaks like Savea. Sotutu has to be in the mix and Dalton, but only if they front this Friday night.


However six is an ongoing issue, Josh Beehre could be an answer to the lack of height in the loose forwards at Allblacks level, his driving try to ice the contest through a decent Chiefs pack was raw determination even with support.


As for the previous try being ruled out on the flimsiest of technicalities that highlighted everything wrong with the TMO, it wasn't ‘rabbiting’, his knees dropped one after the other and he then brought his shoulders forward to extend and score, big guys can do that, that's why Sotutu has to be in the mix.


Sititi looked short of a gallop and the Chiefs might be acting a bit too cute with their bench, the coach is saying all the right things but he's in the departure lounge and the signs are there that the Chiefs expected to be the best team in finals simply because they had the best bench.


They're now under the pump and the winner of this year's super final will almost certainly be whoever wins this Friday in Christchurch.

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