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Kyle Rowe hat-trick helps Glasgow batter Scarlets

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Sebastian Cancelliere of Glasgow Warriors attacks during the United Rugby Championship match. (Photo by Athena Pictures/Getty Images)

Scotland wing Kyle Rowe scored a hat-trick of tries as Glasgow climbed into second place in the United Rugby Championship by blowing away ill-disciplined Scarlets 45-3 in Llanelli.

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The win moved the Warriors above the Bulls and to within five points of leaders Leinster, with five rounds of the regular season to go.

George Hiddleston, Scott Cummings and Johnny Matthews also crossed, with Duncan Weir converting four of them, and there was also a penalty try.

Ioan Lloyd kicked a penalty for Scarlets, who lost three players to the sin-bin.

Kieran Hardy led out Scarlets on his 100th appearance for the region but his side quickly suffered a blow when Tom Rogers was yellow-carded for taking out Rowe in the air.

Glasgow immediately capitalised with Rowe collecting a long pass from Weir to out-flank the cover defence and score.

Points Flow Chart

Glasgow win +42
Time in lead
0
Mins in lead
77
0%
% Of Game In Lead
93%
52%
Possession Last 10 min
48%
0
Points Last 10 min
5

Rogers returned from the sin-bin and in time to see Tomi Lewis’ electric run take Scarlets into the opposition 22 from where Lloyd put them on the scoreboard with a straightforward penalty.

That score was against the run of play as the Scots looked the sharper and it came as no surprise when they secured a second try, with Hiddleston finishing off an unstoppable driving line-out.

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An error from Lloyd nearly gifted Glasgow their third try. The outside half took too long to clear his lines and his side were forced to concede a five-metre scrum but resolute defence from the hosts kept their line intact to trail 14-3 at the interval.

At half-time an injured Lloyd was replaced by Dan Jones and his first touch saw his clearance charged down leaving Cummings to collect and score.

Attack

116
Passes
128
92
Ball Carries
100
105m
Post Contact Metres
152m
2
Line Breaks
14

There was no way back for Scarlets as Rory Darge and Tom Jordan made clean breaks to split the defence before Glasgow were awarded a penalty try after the home side collapsed a maul with Dan Jones yellow-carded.

Scarlets’ woes continued when Sam Lousi became the third player to be sin-binned for a dangerous tackle, with the visitors taking immediate advantage with a try from Matthews.

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Rowe strolled over for a sixth and a seventh to leave Scarlets to reflect on a sobering experience.

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