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Sebastian Cancelliere welcomes break after Glasgow Warriors stretch unbeaten run

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Sebastián Cancelliere /Glasgow Warriors

Sebastian Cancelliere admitted Glasgow were determined to go into a mini break with their unbeaten record intact before beating Dragons in Wales.

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Cancelliere grabbed one of Glasgow’s six tries as they won 42-28 at Rodney Parade in the BKT United Rugby Championship to go nine games unbeaten.

Franco Smith’s side now have two free weekends before hosting Ulster on February 17.

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Cancelliere said in a club video: “It was a great win for us. We needed to finish this 10-block in a good way and it was a great performance. We knew it wasn’t an easy game so we did a great job.

“It was good for me to contribute to the team with anything I could. I am happy for the team.

“We are now having 10 days off before we prepare for the next game which is a massive game for us.”

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