Prolific try-scoring hooker reveals why he's committed to Glasgow

Free-scoring hooker Johnny Matthews revealed it was “a very easy decision” to extend his contract with Glasgow until the summer of 2026.
The 30-year-old has become a firm fans’ favourite at Scotstoun, with 34 tries in 60 appearances to date putting him fifth in the Warriors’ all-time try-scoring charts.
Matthews made his full Scotland debut against Romania at last year’s World Cup in France and is currently the top scorer in the BKT United Rugby Championship with 10 touchdowns for Franco Smith’s on-form side.
The Liverpool-born forward joined Glasgow in 2019 and is delighted to have signed a new deal.
“It was a very easy decision to renew, to be honest,” Matthews told Warriors’ website.
“It’s a great group to be a part of, both on and off the pitch, and I’m just delighted to be able to commit my future to the club.
“We try and play a brand of rugby that’s attacking and fits the tradition of Glasgow rugby, and everyone wants to be involved in a team like that during their careers.
“Franco and the coaches make it a really easy team to fit into, and you can see the hard work everyone puts in by the results we’ve been picking up over the season so far.
“We’re a really tight-knit playing squad, too, which makes coming in to training each day that much more enjoyable. We all really get along, from the players to the coaches to the backroom team – everyone from top to bottom is all reading from the same page and it’s a great place to play.
“I just want to keep playing well and keep putting my hand up for selection – anything that comes after that is just the icing on the cake.”
Smith is delighted to have retained the services of someone he deems a key member of his squad.
“Johnny is someone who, from day one, has fully bought into everything that we are looking to build at this club,” said the head coach.
“We firmly believe that good people make good rugby players, and Johnny embodies this. His work ethic and determination to be the best version of himself, as well as to drive standards in those around him, are attributes that both we as coaches and his team-mates value.
“He works hard to earn each opportunity and he contributes both on and off the field to our environment, and we look forward to continuing to aid his development for the next couple of seasons.”
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Fantastic idea to fix your annual showpiece fixture (from the Wallabies perspective) to a national holiday. Look at the success this has had in the USA, where NBA and NFL fans pack multiple arenas across the country on Christmas Day and Thanksgiving, the two most widely-celebrated national holidays in North America, with millions more tuning in on TV. This allows fans to create an association between the holiday and the game, while the ANZAC Day example has the added benefit of the same two teams (who are already established historical and geographical rivals) playing each year, adding to the sense of tradition and deepening the rivalry with each iteration.
Would love to see this more widely-implemented across rugby. For instance, Ireland should seek to tie the opening fixture of the Women’s Six Nations to St. Patrick’s Day and host the game in the RDS with the Leinster Schools Senior Cup Final serving as an opener (bonus points if you make the opponent England every year). Would pack out the stadium and the School’s final fans always bring fantastic atmosphere!
Go to commentsI don't know if the players have talk to Galthie, but they should talk to their employers, the clubs, first. After losing Dupont for at least 9 months, I am sure Toulouse will applause this idea with their two hands….
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