Friday, November 5, 2010

Newport Gwent Dragons top

done in the first half as sloppy play and poor discipline allowed the Dragons to Tries from Robin Sowden-Taylor and Aled Brew helped the Dragons to a comfortable lead although Glasgow's cause wasn't helped as Tom Ryder was sent to the sin-bin on 31 minutes for killing the ball at a ruck.The Warriors improved after the break, with Richie Gray going over after a fine break from Richie Vernon.Ruaridh Jackson also added a long penalty to his first-half kick but was surprisingly replaced straight after by Duncan Weir.The Warriors continued to push the pace but too often lacked the composure to turn pressure into pointsGlasgow went down to 14-men again when with six minutes to go DTH van der Merwe was sin-binned - on the recommendation of the local touch judge - for a hand to the faceGlasgow now have two home games to get themselves back on track - against Connacht and Munster.Against a fairly average Dragons team, these guys didn’t front up in the first half,” said Glasgow coach Sean Lineen. “We just got bullied again. clear the ball and no one really wanted the ball. We knew the first 20 minutes would be really important but there was no spark the“There are no excuses, absolutely none. The lads are better than that, a lot better than that. There were a lot of youngsters out there and they didn’t front up. We brought a few guys on and there was a bit more venom up
Newport Gwent Dragons
Newport Gwent Dragons
Newport Gwent Dragons
Newport Gwent Dragons

Newport Gwent Dragons
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