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词条 2002–03 Glasgow Warriors season
释义

  1. Season Overview

  2. Team

     Coaches  Squad  Academy players 

  3. Player statistics

  4. Staff movements

     Coaches  Personnel In  Personnel Out 

  5. Player movements

     Academy promotions  Player transfers  In  Out 

  6. Competitions

     Pre-season and friendlies  Match 1  Match 2  Match 3  Match 4  Match 5  European Champions Cup  Pool 3  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Magners Celtic League  Pool B  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Knock out stages  Quarter-finals  Bank of Scotland Pro Cup  League Table  Results  Match 1  Match 2  Match 3  Match 5  Match 6  Match 8  Match 9  Match 11 

  7. Sponsorship

     Official Kit Supplier 

  8. References

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| image =
| ground = Hughenden Stadium
| capacity = 6,000
| ceo =
| coach = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|NZL}} Kiwi Searancke to April 2003}}
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|SCO}} Hugh Campbell from April 2003}}
| captain = {{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Nicol
| league = {{nowrap|2002–03 Celtic League}}
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| position = 2nd in Pool B & Quarter-finalists Celtic League
3rd in Scottish Inter-District Championship
| most tries = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glenn Metcalfe (6)
| top scorer = {{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes (137)
| caps = {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Bulloch (22)
| prevseason =2001–02
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The 2002-03 season is the seventh in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

The 2002-03 season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions: the Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup and a reformed Scottish Inter-District Championship, for sponsorship reasons known as the Bank of Scotland Pro Cup.

Season Overview

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Team

Coaches

  • Head Coach: {{flagicon|NZL}} Kiwi Searancke to April 2003; {{flagicon|SCO}} Hugh Campbell from April 2003
  • Assistant Coach: {{flagicon|NZL}} Gordon Macpherson to April 2003; {{flagicon|SCO}} Shade Munro from April 2003
  • Assistant Coach: {{flagicon|AUS}} Steve Anderson to April 2003; {{flagicon|SCO}} Sean Lineen from April 2003

Squad

 Hookers{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Bulloch
{{flagicon|AUS}} Ben Daly
{{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Lawson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gavin Scott
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fergus ThomsonProps{{flagicon|AUS}} Cameron Blades
{{flagicon|SCO}} Lee Harrison
{{flagicon|SCO}} Dave Hilton
{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Kelly
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Sykes
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan BrownLocks{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Hall
{{flagicon|SAM}} Opeta Palepoi
{{flagicon|SCO}} Nathan Ross
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jason White

 Loose Forwards{{flagicon|SCO}} Donnie Macfadyen
{{flagicon|SCO}} Rory McKay
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jon Petrie
{{flagicon|SCO}} Roland Reid
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Simpson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew WilsonScrum halves{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Beveridge
{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Black
{{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Nicol
{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny SinclairFly halves{{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes
{{flagicon|SCO}} Calvin Howarth
{{flagicon|SCO}} Barry Irving
 Centres{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Bulloch
{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Henderson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ian McInroy
{{flagicon|NZL}} Joe NaufahuBack Three{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Bartlett
{{flagicon|SCO}} Rory Kerr
{{flagicon|SCO}} Glenn Metcalfe
{{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Moffat
{{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Seib
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jon Steel
 

Academy players

There are no Academy players for Glasgow Warriors in the 2002-03 season however these players were used in Glasgow's Development XV team.[1][2]

Gordon Macfadyen (Glasgow Hawks)

Justin Reid (Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians)

Paul Burke (Ayr)

Stephen MacKinnon (Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians)

Gavin Mories (Glasgow Hawks)

Stuart Male (Glasgow Hawks)

Colin Shaw (Glasgow Hawks)

Graham Thomson (West of Scotland)

Sam Parlane (Stirling County)

Euan Murray (Glasgow Hawks)

Neil Meikle (Ayr)

Damien Kelly (Ayr)

Scott McKechnie (Grangemouth)

Colin Eadie (Stirling County)

Eddie Manawaiti (Ayr)

Richard Maxton (Glasgow Hawks)

Alastair Davidson (Borders)

Stephen MacKinnon (Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians)

Player statistics

During the 2002–03 season, Glasgow have used 32 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Pos.NationNameScottish Inter-District ChampionshipCeltic LeagueHeineken CupTotal
TriesApps
(sub)
Points
kicked
TriesApps
(sub)

Scottish Exiles: Martin Worthington (Manchester); Sam Cox (Caerphilly), Graeme Kiddie (Plymouth Albion), Paul Baird (Bedford), Alistair Hall (Moseley); Allan Mitchell (Coventry), Ross Blake (Bath); Carl Ambrose (Westcombe Park), Andy Dalgleish (Moseley), Andrew Grierson (Reading), David Whitehead (Castres), John Gunson (Ballynahinch), Chris Capaldi (Plymouth Albion), Lance Hamilton (Wakefield), David Partington (Dings Crusaders)

Replacements (used): David Michael (Reading), Shane Auld (Tynedale), Greg McDonald (Moseley), Rob Chrystie (Bath), Jon Summers (Reading) (not used): R Aitchison, C Richardson.

Match 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 4 February 2003
|time = 2.30pm
|home = Scotland U21 {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 14-34
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Chris Cusiter
Allister Hogg
|con1 = Phil Godman x 2
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 = Jon Petrie
Michael Bartlett
Andrew Wilson x 3
Ian McInroy
|con2 = Barry Irving x 2
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Hallhill, Dunbar
|attendance =
|referee = Malcolm Changleng (Borders)
}}Scotland U21: Alistair Warnock (Boroughmuir and Scottish Institute of Sport); Andrew Turnbull (Watsonians), Graeme Morrison (Glasgow Hawks), Tom Philip (Edinburgh Rugby and Scottish Institute of Sport), Colin Shaw (Glasgow Hawks); Philip Godman (Newcastle Falcons and Scottish Institute of Sport), Chris Cusiter (Boroughmuir and Scottish Institute of Sport); Alasdair Dickinson (Dundee HSFP and Scottish Institute of Sport), Fergus Thomson (West of Scotland and Scottish Institute of Sport), John Malakoty (Glasgow Hawks), Alasdair Strokosch (Boroughmuir and Scottish Institute of Sport), Mark Rennie (Newcastle Falcons), Steve Swindall (Glasgow Hawks), Allister Hogg (Edinburgh Rugby and Scottish Institute of Sport) captain, David Callam (Hawick and Scottish Institute of Sport)

Replacements (all used): James Henry (Leicester Tigers), Kelly Brown (Melrose and Scottish Institute of Sport), Andrew Miller (Gala), Mark McMillan (Stirling County and Scottish Institute of Sport), Jonathan Rimmer (Pontypridd), Iain Berthinussen (Gala).

Glasgow: Rory Kerr; Michael Bartlett, Alan Bulloch, Andrew Henderson, Roland Reid; Barry Irving, Chris Black; Gordon Macfadyen (Glasgow Hawks), Ben Daly, Andrew Kelly, Justin Reid (Glasgow Hutchesons" Aloysians), Nathan Ross, Jon Petrie, Paul Burke (Ayr), Gordon Simpson.

Replacements (all used) : Stephen MacKinnon (Glasgow Hutchesons" Aloysians), Gavin Mories (Glasgow Hawks), Stuart Male (Glasgow Hawks), Cameron Blades, Andrew Wilson, Tommy Hayes, Ian McInroy.

European Champions Cup

Pool 3

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
{{flagicon|WAL}} Llanelli6501221662011307110
{{flagicon|FRA}} Bourgoin640221147190142488
{{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Rugby6204923−1486185−994
{{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks610516151123143−202

Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2002-10-12}}
14:30 |

home = Llanelli {{flagicon|WAL}} |

score = 45 – 15 |

report = Report
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[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/13/rugbyunion.heinekencup200102 Report]
[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/14/rugbyunion.heinekencup200102 Report]
Report |

away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow


|try1 = Evans
Boobyer
Peel x 2
Madden
|con1 = S Jones x 4
|pen1 = Jones x 3
Bowen
|drop1 =
|try2 = Jason White
Donnie Macfadyen
|con2 = Tommy Hayes
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes
|drop2 =
|stadium = Stradey Park |

attendance = 5,784 |

referee = G De Santis (Italy) }}

Round 2
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2002-10-18}}
19:30 |

home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}} |

score = 26 – 14 |

report = Report
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away = {{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks


|try1 = Jason White
Jon Petrie
|con1 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop1 =
|try2 = Pinkerton
|con2 =
|pen2 = Walshe x 3
|drop2 = |

stadium = Hughenden Stadium |

attendance = 5,283 |

referee = Didier Mene (France) }}

Round 3
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2002-12-08}}
15:00 |

home = Bourgoin {{flagicon|FRA}} |

score = 35 – 21


|report = Report
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Tuni x 2
Coux
Peclier x 2
|con1 = Peclier x 2
|pen1 = Peclier x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Calvin Howarth
Nathan Ross
Gordon Simpson
|con2 = Calvin Howarth x 3
|pen2 =
|drop2 = |

stadium = Stade Pierre Rajon |

attendance = 8,500 |

referee = Chris White (England) }}

Round 4
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2002-12-13}}
19:30 |

home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}} |

score = 13 – 12 |

report = Preview
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away = {{flagicon|FRA}} Bourgoin


|try1 = Glenn Metcalfe
|con1 = Tommy Hayes
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes
Calvin Howarth
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Peclier x 4
|drop2 = |

stadium = Hughenden Stadium |

attendance = 2,867 |

referee = Giulio de Santis (Italy) }}

Round 5
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2003-01-10}}
19:45 |

home = Sale Sharks {{flagicon|ENG}} |

score = 45 – 3 |

report = Preview
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away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow


|try1 = Mark Cueto
Steve Hanley
Jason Robinson
Titterrell
Going
Charlie Hodgson
|con1 = Charlie Hodgson x 6
|pen1 = Charlie Hodgson
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes
|drop2 = |

stadium = Heywood Road |

attendance = 3,967 |

referee = Huw Watkins (Wales) }}

Round 6
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|2003-01-17}}
19:30 |

home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}} |

score = 8 – 34 |

report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Llanelli
|try1 = Jon Steel
|con1 =
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes
|drop1 =
|try2 = Garan Evans x 3
Barry Davies
Madden
Stephen Jones
|con2 = Stephen Jones x 2
|pen2 =
|drop2 = |

stadium = Hughenden Stadium |

attendance = 3,207 |

referee = Tony Spreadbury (England). }}

Magners Celtic League

Pool B

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATry bonusLosing bonusPts
1{{flagicon|WAL}} Pontypridd7601182120+6215122026
2{{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow7502216166+5022202123
3{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff7403178151+2717122220
4{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht7502126176−5011170020
5{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Leinster7304191154+3722143318
6{{flagicon|SCO}} Border Reivers7205142169−2715111312
7{{flagicon|WAL}} Bridgend7205127187−6011201110
8{{flagicon|WAL}} Newport7106121160−39916048

Under the standard bonus point system, points are awarded as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries (or more) (Try bonus)
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points (or fewer) (Losing bonus)
Green background (rows 1 to 4) qualify for the knock-out stage.
Source: RaboDirect PRO12
{{Clear}}

Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox
| date = 31 August 2002
| time = 14:30
| home = Cardiff {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 35 – 44
| report = [https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/glasgow-grit-puts-brakes-on-cardiff-175428.html Report]
[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/sep/01/rugbyunion.glasgowrugby Report]
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| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Ryan Powell
Allen
Rhys Williams
M Williams
|con1 = Harris x 3
|pen1 = Harris x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Michael Bartlett
Donnie Macfadyen
Graeme Beveridge
Gordon Simpson
Alan Bulloch
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x3
Calvin Howarth x 2
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
Calvin Howarth
|drop2 =
| stadium = Cardiff Arms Park
| attendance = 7,000
| referee = Simon McDowell (Ireland)
}}
Round 2
{{rugbybox
| date = 6 September 2002
| time = 19:30
| home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 25 – 21
| report = Preview
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| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster
|try1 = Tommy Hayes
Stuart Moffat
Jon Steel
|con1 = Tommy Hayes
Calvin Howarth
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Gissing
Lewis
|con2 = O"Meara
|pen2 = O"Meara x 3
|drop2 =
| stadium = Hughenden
| attendance = 4,250
| referee = Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)
}}
Round 3
{{rugbybox
| date = 14 September 2002
| time = 14:30
| home = Newport {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 25 – 31
| report = Report
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[https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/hayes-thriller-spells-despair-for-newport-176968.html Report]
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| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Forster
Powell
Snow
|con1 = Strange x 2
|pen1 = Strange x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Gordon Simpson
Tommy Hayes
Stuart Moffat
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop2 =
| stadium = Rodney Parade
| attendance = 4,500
| referee = Alan Taylor (Ireland)
}}
Round 4
{{rugbybox
| date = 20 September 2002
| time = 19:30
| home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 47 – 11
| report = Preview
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| away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Bridgend
|try1 = Alan Bulloch x 2
Glenn Metcalfe
Gordon Simpson
Graeme Beveridge
|con1 = Tommy Hayes x 5
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop1 =
|try2 = Gareth Williams
|con2 =
|pen2 = C Warlow x 2
|drop2 =
| stadium = Hughenden
| attendance = 4,500
| referee = Donal Courtney (Ireland)
}}
Round 5
{{rugbybox
| date = 28 September 2002
| time = 14:30
| home = Pontypridd {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 34 – 28
| report = Preview
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Report
Report
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| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Parker
Sweeney
M Rees
Owen
|con1 = Davey x 4
|pen1 = Davey x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Stuart Moffat
Alan Bulloch
Andrew Wilson
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|drop2 =
| stadium = Sardis Road
| attendance = 5,500
| referee = Roy Maybank (RFU)
}}
Round 6
{{rugbybox
| date = 4 October 2002
| time = 19:30
| home = Border Reivers {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 33 – 12
| report = Preview
Report
Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Cranston
Paterson
Sititi
Utterson
Nikki Walker
|con1 = Utterson x 4
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop2 =
| stadium = Netherdale
| attendance = 5,500
| referee = Robin Goodliffe (England)
}}
Round 7
{{rugbybox
| date = 25 October 2002
| time = 19:30
| home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 29 – 7
| report = Preview
Report
Report
Report
Report
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| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Connacht
|try1 = Stuart Moffat
Calvin Howarth
Donnie Macfadyen
|con1 = Calvin Howarth
|pen1 = Calvin Howarth x 4
|drop1 =
|try2 = Dan McFarland
|con2 = Mark McHugh
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
| stadium = Hughenden
| attendance = 3,250
| referee = H Watkins (Wales)
}}

Knock out stages

Quarter-finals
{{rugbybox
| date = 30 November 2002
| time = 14:45
| home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 17 – 20
| report = Preview
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Report
| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster
|try1 = Jon Steel
|con1 =
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop1 =
|try2 = Paul Shields
Andy Ward
|con2 = David Humphreys x 2
|pen2 = David Humphreys x 2
|drop2 =
| stadium = Hughenden
| attendance = 5,346
| referee = Nigel Williams (Wales)
}}

Bank of Scotland Pro Cup

12 matches were played in all in the league; with only 3 teams, each had 8 matches each. This meant only 1 match was played on a given day and each team sat out 4 match days.

League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-TBPLBPPts
Edinburgh8512266140+1264228
Border Reivers8404164224-602018
Glasgow8215144210-661011

Results

Match 1
{{rugbybox
|date = 1 November 2002
|time =
|home = Edinburgh {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 29-13
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Jacobsen x 2
|con1 = Laney x 2
|pen1 = Laney x 4
Hodge
|drop1 =
|try2 = Jon Petrie
|con2 = Calvin Howarth
|pen2 = Calvin Howarth x 2
|drop2 =
|stadium = Meadowbank Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = Franck Maciello (France)
}}
Match 2
{{rugbybox
|date = 26 December 2002
|time =
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 10-10
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh
|try1 = Roland Reid
Joe Naufahu
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 = Laney
|con2 = Laney
|pen2 = Laney
|drop2 =
|stadium = Hughenden Stadium
|attendance = 4327
|referee = John Hogg (Hawick)
}}
Match 3
{{rugbybox
|date = 31 December 2002
|time = 14:30
|home = Border Reivers {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 21-6
|report = [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/2395292/Borders-chase-cup-place.html Preview]
Preview
Report
Report
[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2393565/Bank-of-Scotland-Pro-Rugby-Cup-Cranston-adds-to-Glasgow-gloom.html Report]
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Cranston
Gregor Townsend
|con1 = Utterson
|pen1 = Utterson x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Calvin Howarth x 2
|drop2 =
|stadium = Netherdale
|attendance =
|referee = Nigel Owens (WRFU)
}}
Match 5
{{rugbybox
|date = 24 January 2003
|time = 19:30
|home = Edinburgh {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 37-9
|report = Preview
Preview
Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Laney x 2
Smith
penalty try
|con1 = Laney x 3
Paterson
|pen1 = Laney x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Calvin Howarth x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Meadowbank Stadium
|attendance = 4107
|referee = N Williams (Wales)
}}
Match 6
{{rugbybox
|date = 31 January 2003
|time = 19:30
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 19-42
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Border Reivers
|try1 = Glenn Metcalfe
Andrew Wilson
Nathan Ross
|con1 = Calvin Howarth x 2
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 = Morton x 2
Sititi
Armstrong
Walker
|con2 = Vili x 4
|pen2 = Vili x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Hughenden Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = J-P Matheu (France)
}}
Match 8
{{rugbybox
|date = 4 April 2003
|time = 19:30
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 45-33
|report = Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh
|try1 = Rory Kerr
Calvin Howarth x 2
Joe Naufahu
Glenn Metcalfe x 2
|con1 = Calvin Howarth x 3
|pen1 = Calvin Howarth x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Philip x 2
Murray
Dougie Hall
|con2 = Hodge x 2
|pen2 = Hodge x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Hughenden Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = E Darriere (France)
}}
Match 9
{{rugbybox
|date = 11 April 2003
|time = 19:30
|home = Border Reivers {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 28-19
|report = Preview
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Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Morton
Douglas
Feather
Walker
|con1 = Vili
|pen1 = Vili x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Andrew Henderson
|con2 = Calvin Howarth
|pen2 = Calvin Howarth x 4
|drop2 =
|stadium = Netherdale
|attendance =
|referee = G Ashton-Jones (RFU)
}}
Match 11
{{rugbybox
|date = 25 April 2003
|time =
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 23-10
|report = Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Border Reivers
|try1 = Rory Kerr
Graeme Beveridge
|con1 = Barry Irving x 2
|pen1 = Barry Irving x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Morton
|con2 = Thomson
|pen2 = Thomson
|drop2 =
|stadium = Hughenden Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = Martin Fox (England)
}}

Sponsorship

Official Kit Supplier

Cotton Traders

Glasgow Warriors announced a six figure deal with Cotton Traders for their kit this year.[6]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/02/10/21/happy-return-barry-irving|title=Happy Return For Barry Irving - Glasgow Warriors|website=www.glasgowwarriors.org}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/03/02/04/three-tries-andrew-wilson|title=Three Tries By Andrew Wilson - Glasgow Warriors|website=www.glasgowwarriors.org}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/story/42633.html|title=Celtic League comings and goings|work=ESPN scrum}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/02/06/05/calvin-howarth-stays-glasgow|title=Calvin Howarth Stays With Glasgow - Glasgow Warriors|website=www.glasgowwarriors.org}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scotsman.com/sport/more-in-sport/nicol-back-for-celtic-crunch-1-624430|title=Nicol back for Celtic crunch|website=www.scotsman.com}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/02/09/03/glasgows-six-figure-deal-cotton-traders|title=Glasgow'S Six-Figure Deal With Cotton Traders - Glasgow Warriors|website=www.glasgowwarriors.org}}
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