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Steyn scores two as Glasgow leapfrog Leinster to URC summit

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Kyle Steyn of Glasgow Warriors arrives at the stadium prior to the Investec Champions Cup match between Exeter Chiefs and Glasgow Warriors at Sandy Park on January 13, 2024 in Exeter, England. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)

Gregor Hiddleston and Kyle Steyn both ran in a pair of tries as Glasgow kept their bid to finish top of the United Rugby Championship on track with a bonus-point 40-9 win over Zebre Parma.

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Jamie Dobie and George Horne also crossed for the Warriors and fly-half Ross Thompson converted five of the six tries while the Italians could only muster three Thomas Dominguez penalties at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi.

It was a sixth win out of six in 2024 for Franco Smith’s men to keep the pressure on Leinster with a ruthless display.

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The opening stages was a battle of attrition with Zebre enjoying the bulk of possession but the Warriors held firm and all the home side had to show for their territorial advantage was a pair of penalties from Dominguez.

Glasgow finally broke through for the first try of the gave with 30 minutes on the clock.

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After knocking on the door at the Zebre line the pressure told on the Italians who conceded a penalty which the Warriors kicked into the corner. From the resulting line-out the rolling maul went to work with hooker Hiddleston peeling off the back to crash over and Thompson added the extras.

The Warriors repeated the trick with the clock in the red as a kick to the corner saw another clean line-out win and the maul then pushed the Zebre pack back allowing Hiddleston at the base to drop down over the line for a simple score and a 14-6 half-time lead.

Another Dominguez penalty got Zebre back to within a score as they started the second half on the front foot.

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But Glasgow were always the more dangerous side and captain Steyn ran in the third try as he stepped inside a would-be tackler to score under the posts.

The bonus point was secured with 12 minutes remaining as quick ball down the line from a scrum found Steyn in space on the left wing and the Scotland international slide in for the score.

Dobie and Horne then put the icing on the cake with simple scores as a tiring Zebre defence was exposed in a comprehensive victory.

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fl 54 minutes ago
‘The problem with this year’s Champions Cup? Too many English clubs’

"Yes I was the one who suggested to use a UEFA style point. And I guessed, that based on the last 5 years we should start with 6 top14, 6 URC and 4 Prem."

Yes I am aware that you suggested it, but you then went on to say that we should initially start with a balance that clearly wasn't derived from that system. I'm not a mind reader, so how was I to work out that you'd arrived at that balance by dint of completely having failed to remember the history of the competition.


"Again, I was the one suggesting that, but you didn't like the outcome of that."

I have no issues with the outcome of that, I had an issue with a completely random allocation of teams that you plucked out of thin air.

Interestingly its you who now seem to be renouncing the UEFA style points system, because you don't like the outcome of reducing URC representation.


"4 teams for Top14, URC and Prem, 3 teams for other leagues and the last winner, what do you think?"

What about 4 each + 4 to the best performing teams in last years competition not to have otherwise qualified? Or what about a UEFA style system where places are allocated to leagues on the basis of their performance in previous years' competitions?

There's no point including Black Lion if they're just going to get whitewashed every year, which I think would be a possibility. At most I'd support 1 team from the Rugby Europe Super Cup, or the Russian Championship being included. Maybe the best placed non-Israeli team and the Russian winners could play off every year for the spot? But honestly I think its best if they stay limited to the Challenge Cup for now.

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