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Glasgow statement: 32 travelling party members became unwell

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The entire Glasgow squad have returned home safely to prepare for Friday’s URC match with Benetton after illness wreaked havoc on their two-week trip to South Africa. The club confirmed on Tuesday that 32 members of the travelling party became unwell with a severe gastrointestinal illness during the tour, with last Saturday’s match against Emirates Lions in Johannesburg being postponed after the number of those stricken escalated in the week leading up to it.

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A Glasgow statement read: “The club’s medical team have confirmed that 32 members of the traveling party were unwell with severe gastrointestinal illness whilst in South Africa, with numbers escalating in the second week of the tour resulting in the club being unable to safely field a team against the Emirates Lions.

“The symptoms of the illness and transmission behaved like norovirus and this has subsequently been confirmed via medical testing. The club escalated its infection control behaviours immediately after the first illness was identified and sought advice from local and Scottish infection control experts throughout the tour.

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“Durban coast is also currently colonised with E.coli following the tragic floods in the region earlier this year and Glasgow Warriors took steps to mitigate exposure. Although present in our sample we await further tests to determine its role in our illness. Preparations have now begun for the club’s upcoming game against Benetton at Scotstoun on Friday, October 28.

“Glasgow Warriors would like to thank everyone who helped us during our time in South Africa, in particular the Sharks medical team and SARU.”

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With the Lions game unable to go ahead, the only match of the Glasgow URC tour brought a 40-12 defeat against Sharks last Saturday week.

 

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Hellhound 1 hour ago
The 'one difference' between Boks and the back-to-back All Blacks

I mean overall talent, not that they will all play 20 years. That is impossible with rugby. The younger players like Elrigh is of course not world class yet. With more experience they will become world class. They are already exceptional players. Not even Eben and the current boys was world class when they started. They were exceptional yes, but not world class. Only experience brings that.


Generational players is very few and far inbetween who is world class from the off. The younger players can only become world class with the proper training and experience isn't something that can be bought. It's something they have to earn through their careers.


As for SRP being a good competition, I disagree. It's slanted in NZ favour and always has been. It's not what it used to be. The URC is now rated as the top club competition in the world next to the top 14 outside of the CC, and I didn't make up that rankings. You feel SRP is better because of our bias towards the NH, but it simply is not.


Yes, I don't know all the young Bucs of NZ coming through, but most of those you named I've seen and they are very good players but not exceptional nor world class. Just as with SA youngsters, that is something that will come with experience and they will become world class and is definitely the future for them.


NZ and Australia don't have the player pool depth that SA have. NZ's are bigger than most, but then most of their stars came from the Island nations like Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. If you count them, then maybe yes, they have as big a pool.


NZ will always be a top 3 team, as will SA. At least for the next 2 decades. That doesn't mean that other countries don't have some world class youngsters coming through either.


I don't claim that SA will win everything for the next 20 years. Nor that they will win the next 5 WC's. A lot depends on players, coaches, law changes and how the game keeps changing. There is too much variables. SA do have a bright future for the next 20 years , players who will hold the flag high. Same with NZ.


Nothing and no one can stop the Rivalry. I know the Irish is trying to replace the Boks with themselves as the main rivals. Everyone tunes in to watch the Boks vs AB's, all over the world. Every year. That is the most anticipated Tests by everyone every year.

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