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Glasgow 16-18 Dragons

Ashley Smith (left) gets to grips with Glasgow Warriors star Scott Barrow
Dragons proved too strong for Glasgow in the end
Glasgow (6) 16
Tries: Pinder
Cons: Parks
Pens: Parks 3

Dragons (10) 18
Tries: Bearman, Sidoli
Cons: Sweeney
Pens: Sweeney 2

Glasgow were floored again by the Dragons as they suffered their first home league defeat in 15 months.

Warriors had gone into the clash as hot favourites but for the seventh time in eight games Newport came out on top.

Dan Parks' early penalties gave Glasgow the lead but Dragons hit back with a Joe Bearman try, converted by Ceri Sweeney, who then scored two penalties.

Sam Pinder pulled a try back for Glasgow but Peter Sidoli got the crucial score to give Dragons victory.

The sides went into the match on the back of contrasting recent fortunes.

Glasgow were smarting from the last-gasp narrow defeats at the hands of French giants Biarritz in France and local rivals Edinburgh in the festive showdown at Murrayfield.

Dragons, on the other hand, travelled north in buoyant mood in the wake of their surprise triumph over Llanelli Scarlets last time out.

It was the home side who drew early encouragement when World Cup stand-off Parks confidently slotted a penalty in the third minute for offside at a midfield ruck.

Dragons continued to look jittery, having had only a handful of days respite following the Scarlets encounter.

And they fell further behind in the sixth minute when Parks was again on target.

His second strike acted as a wake-up call for the Gwent brigade and they powered their way back into the contest with a fine try by flanker Bearman after a concerted spell of pressure in the danger zone.

Sweeney followed up with an accurate conversion to enable the Dragons to sneak in front midway through the half.

Sweeney jumped back into the spotlight on the half-hour mark to clip over a penalty to stretch the Dragons' lead.

Both teams carved out chances in the approach to the interval, but the respective marking proved more than adequate.

Glasgow's efforts to get back on terms in the opening stages of the second half proved fruitless.

Their plight deepened in the 51st minute when Sweeney thumped over his second penalty to widen the gap to seven points.

Warriors awoke from their slumbers to level the tussle midway through the half.

Scrum-half Pinder was in the right place at the right time to reach the line in typically sniping fashion following slick inter-passing among the home ranks.

Parks added the extra points to set up a fascinating final quarter.

Glasgow should have seized the initiative but it was the Welsh side who upped the ante to grab the lead at a crucial stage.

Sidoli was the man who mattered as he bludgeoned his way to the line from close quarters.

Sweeney was off the mark with the conversion bid and the excitement level rocketed as Parks completed his penalty treble, reducing the leeway to two points in the process.

The home fans then held their heads in despair when they watched Parks' last-gasp drop-goal attempt slide wide of the post by a matter of inches and Johnnie Beattie was then blocked just a pace short of the line.


Glasgow: Bernardo Stortoni; Colin Shaw, Daryl Gibson, Scott Barrow, Hefin O'Hare, Dan Parks (capt), Sam Pinder, Justin Va'a, Fergus Thomson, Moray Low, Andy Newman, Dan Turner, James Eddie, John Barclay, Kelly Brown. Replacements: Eric Milligan; Ed Kalman, Kevin Tkachuk, Alastair Kellock, Johnnie Beattie, Colin Gregor, Mike Adamson.

Dragons: Kevin Morgan; Richard Fussell, Paul Emerick, Ashley Smith, Richard Mustoe; Ceri Sweeney, Andy Williams; Adam Black, Ben Daly, Rhys Thomas, Andy Hall, Adam Jones, Joe Bearman, Colin Charvis (capt), Michael Owen.
Replacements: Steve Jones, Hugh Gustafson, Peter Sidoli, Jame Harris, Lewis Evans, Aled Thomas, Alex Walker.

Referee: David Keane (IRFU)


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