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词条 2009–10 Glasgow Warriors season
释义

  1. Season Overview

  2. Team

     Coaches  Squad  Academy players  Back-up 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  European Champions Cup  Pool 2  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Magners Celtic League  League Table  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Round 8  Round 9: 1872 Cup (1st Leg)  Round 10: 1872 Cup (2nd Leg)  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18  Play-offs  Semi-finals 

  7. Sponsorship

     Official Kit Supplier 

  8. References

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{{flagicon|ARG}} Bernardo Stortoni (5)
| top scorer = {{flagicon|SCO}} Dan Parks (277)
| caps = {{flagicon|ARG}} Bernardo Stortoni (25)
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The 2009-10 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Magners Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

Season Overview

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Team

Coaches

Squad

 Hookers
{{flagicon|SCO}} Dougie Hall
{{flagicon|SCO}} Pat MacArthur
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fergus ThomsonProps
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ed Kalman
{{flagicon|SCO}} Moray Low
{{flagicon|SCO}} Hamish Mitchell
{{flagicon|CAN}} Kevin Tkachuk
{{flagicon|SAM}} Justin Va'a
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jon WelshLocks
{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Tim Barker
{{flagicon|SCO}} Richie Gray
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alastair Kellock
{{flagicon|SCO}} Dan Turner
 Loose Forwards
{{flagicon|SCO}} John Barclay
{{flagicon|SCO}} Johnnie Beattie
{{flagicon|SCO}} Kelly Brown
{{flagicon|SCO}} James Eddie
{{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Forrest
{{flagicon|SCO}} Calum Forrester
{{flagicon|SCO}} Richie VernonScrum halves
{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Cusiter
{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin Gregor
{{flagicon|SCO}} Mark McMillanFly halves
{{flagicon|SCO}} Mike Adamson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ruaridh Jackson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Dan Parks

 Centres
{{flagicon|SCO}} Max Evans
{{flagicon|SCO}} Peter Horne
{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Kinloch
{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Morrison
{{flagicon|SCO}} Peter MurchieBack Three
{{flagicon|SCO}} Rob Dewey
{{flagicon|SCO}} Thom Evans
{{flagicon|SCO}} Dave McCall
{{flagicon|SCO}} Hefin O'Hare
{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin Shaw
{{flagicon|ARG}} Bernardo Stortoni
{{flagicon|CAN}} D. T. H. van der Merwe
 

Academy players

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Fusaro - Flanker[1]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Dunbar - Centre[2]

Back-up players

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Burke (Ayr) - Flanker[3]

Player statistics

During the 2009–10 season, Glasgow have used 36 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

PositionNationNameCeltic LeagueChampions CupTotal
TriesApps
(sub)
Points
kicked
Total Pts
HKSCO}}Dougie Hall14(4)0050019(4)0
HKSCO}}Pat MacArthur(5)00(3)00(8)0
HKSCO}}Fergus Thomson5(6)101(3)106(9)10
PRSCO}}Ed Kalman4(4)001(5)005(9)0
PRSCO}}Moray Low16(1)0050021(1)0
PRCAN}}Kevin Tkachuk4(14)00(6)104(20)5
PRSAM}}Justin Va'a100(1)001(1)0
PRSCO}}Jon Welsh1300600190
LKIRE|rugby union}}Tim Barker13(1)002(1)0015(2)0
LKSCO}}Richie Gray8(1)0040012(1)0
LKSCO}}Alastair Kellock13(1)0040017(1)5
LKSCO}}Dan Turner4(14)002(4)006(18)0
BRSCO}}John Barclay1410500195
BRSCO}}Johnnie Beattie13(2)204(1)1017(3)15
BRSCO}}Kelly Brown14(1)004(2)0018(3)0
BRSCO}}James Eddie4(2)10(2)004(4)5
BRSCO}}Calum Forrester4(3)101(1)005(4)5
BRSCO}}Richie Vernon7(7)1040011(7)5
SHSCO}}Chris Cusiter10(2)0041014(2)5
SHSCO}}Colin Gregor1(12)162(3)033(15)14
SHSCO}}Mark McMillan8(7)02(5)008(12)2
FHSCO}}Ruaridh Jackson3(4)1111(1)0114(5)27
FHSCO}}Dan Parks1602165(1)06121(1)277
CESCO}}Rob Dewey}}7(1)3031010(1)20
CESCO}}Alex Dunbar}}10000010
CESCO}}Max Evans10204101415
CESCO}}Peter Horne3(3)00(2)003(5)0
CESCO}}Chris Kinloch(2)00000(2)0
CESCO}}Graeme Morrison1610400205
WGSCO}}Thom Evans9405101425
WGSCO}}Hefin O'Hare5(12)20(3)005(15)10
WGSCO}}Dave McCall2(1)103005(1)5
WGSCO}}Colin Shaw7(4)201(1)008(5)10
WGCAN}}D. T. H. van der Merwe10(1)403(1)0013(2)20
FBSCO}}Peter Murchie6(2)001(1)007(3)0
FBARG}}Bernardo Stortoni19406102525

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel In

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Yule - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach[4]

Personnel Out

Player movements

Academy promotions

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Peter Horne[5]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Pat MacArthur[6]

Player transfers

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In

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Out

{{flagicon|SCO}} Steve Swindall to {{flagicon|ENG}} Rotherham Titans
{{flagicon|SCO}} Eric Milligan to {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks{{Col-end}}

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

Match 1

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|date = 4 August 2009
|time = 8pm
|home = {{nowrap|Stade Rochelais}} {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 11 - 20
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
|try1 = ?
|con1 =
|pen1= Romain Lacoste
|try2 = Hefin O'Hare
Chris Fusaro
Colin Shaw
|con2 =
|pen2= Dan Parks x 2
|stadium = Issoire
|attendance = 2000
|referee = Monsieur Hadj-Bachir (Auvergne)
}}Stade Rochelais:

Replacements:


Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Chris Kinloch, Dave McCall, Rob Dewey, Hefin O"Hare; Dan Parks CAPTAIN, Colin Gregor; Kevin Tkachuk, Pat MacArthur, Hamish Mitchell, Tim Barker, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Paul Burke (Ayr), Richie Vernon
Replacements: Jon Welsh, Justin Va"a, Richie Gray, Chris Fusaro (Heriot's), Mark McMillan, Ruaridh Jackson, Peter Horne, Peter Murchie, Colin Shaw

Match 2

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|date = 7 August 2009
|time = 8pm
|home = {{nowrap|Clermont}} {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 12 - 0
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
|try1 = Vincent Debaty
Aurélien Rougerie
|con1 = Brock James
|pen1=
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2=
|stadium = Issoire
|attendance =
|referee =
}}Clermont: Anthony Floch ; Aur_lien Rougerie CAPTAIN, Wesley Fofana, Gonzalo Canale, Napolioni Nalaga, Brock James, Morgan Parra, Davit Zirakashvili, Beno_t Cabello, Vincent Debaty, Jamie Cudmore, Thibaut Privat, Jason White, Alexandre Audebert, Elvis Vermeulen

Replacements: Willie Wepener, Martin Scelzo, Thomas Domingo, Lionel Faure, Julien Pierre, Christophe Samson, Julien Bardy, Kevin Senio, Ludovic Radosavljevic, Brent Russel, J_r_mie Malzieu


Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw; Ruaridh Jackson, Mark McMillan; Justin Va"a, Dougie Hall, Hamish Mitchell, Richie Gray, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Chris Fusaro (Heriot's)*, Johnnie Beattie

Replacements (all used): Pat MacArthur, Kevin Tkachuk, Jon Welsh, Tim Barker, Richie Vernon, Paul Burke (Ayr), Colin Gregor, Dan Parks, Dave McCall, Hefin O"Hare, Chris Kinloch

Match 3

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|date = 21 August 2009
|time = 7.30pm
|home = Doncaster Knights {{flagicon|ENG}}
|score = 3 - 40
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} {{nowrap|Glasgow Warriors}}
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1= Ali Warnock
|try2 = Peter Horne
Mark McMillan
Dave McCall
Thom Evans
Graeme Morrison
Ruaridh Jackson
|con2 = Dan Parks x 2
Ruaridh Jackson x 3
|pen2=
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 2,654[7]
|referee =
}}Doncaster Knights:

Replacements:


Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw; Dan Parks, Mark McMillan; Justin Va"a, Pat MacArthur, Hamish Mitchell, Tim Barker, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, John Barclay, Johnnie Beattie

Replacements: Ed Kalman, Kevin Tkachuk, Jon Welsh, Dougie Hall, Alastair Kellock, Kelly Brown, Richie Vernon, Chris Cusiter, Colin Gregor, Ruaridh Jackson, Dave McCall, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans, Hefin O"Hare, Chris Kinloch

Match 4

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|date = 28 August 2009
|time = 7.30pm
|home = {{nowrap|Glasgow Warriors}} {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 16 - 15
|report = Preview
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|away = {{flagicon|ENG}} Wasps
|try1 = Rob Dewey
|con1 = Ruaridh Jackson
|pen1= Ruaridh Jackson
Dan Parks x 2
|try2 = Tom Varndell x 2
|con2 = Dave Walder
|pen2=
|stadium = Firhill Stadium
|attendance = 2,252
|referee = Graham Knox (Greenock Wanderers/SRU)
}}Glasgow Warriors: Bernardo Stortoni; Rob Dewey, Peter Murchie, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans; Ruaridh Jackson, Mark McMillan; Jon Welsh, Dougie Hall, Moray Low, Tim Barker, Alastair Kellock CAPTAIN, Kelly Brown, John Barclay, Richie Vernon

Replacements (all used): Pat MacArthur, Ed Kalman, Hamish Mitchell, Kevin Tkachuk, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Johnnie Beattie, Chris Cusiter, Dan Parks, Peter Horne, Colin Shaw, Hefin O"Hare


Wasps: Mark Van Gisbergen; Tom Varndell, Dominic Waldouck, Ben Jacobs, David Lemi;

Danny Cipriani, Joe Simpson; Tim Payne, Rob Webber, Gabriel Bocca, Marty Veale, Richard Birkett, John Hart, Serge Betsen CAPTAIN, Dan Ward-Smith

Replacements: Tom Lindsay, Ben Broster, Dan Leo, Harry Ellis, Warren Fury, Dave Walder, Lachlan Mitchell, Tom French, Will Matthews, Christian Wade, Arthur Ellis

European Champions Cup

Pool 2

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTBLBPts
{{flagicon|FRA}} Biarritz (2)65011981118897913023
{{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester [6]640212120119129−101017
{{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors6204914−5120140−20019
{{flagicon|WAL}} Newport Gwent Dragons61051218−6108169−61026

Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox
|date = 10 October 2009
|time = 15:45
|home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 18 – 22
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|FRA}} Biarritz
|pen1 = Parks (5/6) 5', 9', 16', 27', 42'
|drop1 = Parks 58'
|try2 = Lund 49' c<
|con2 = Yachvili (1/1)
|pen2 = Yachvili (3/4) 19', 30', 65'
|drop2 = Traille 22'
Bosch 40'
|stadium = Firhill Arena, Glasgow
|attendance = 3,111
|referee = Wayne Barnes (England) }}
Round 2
{{rugbybox
|date = 16 October 2009
|time = 19:30
|home = Newport Gwent Dragons {{flagicon|WAL}}
|score = 22 – 14
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
|try1 = Jones 12' c
Charteris 38' m
M. Thomas 40' c
|con1 = Arlidge (2/3)
|drop1 = Arlidge (1/1) 37'
|try2 = Beattie 24' c
Tkachuk 55' c
|con2 = Parks (2/2)
|stadium = Rodney Parade, Newport
|attendance = 6,119
|referee = Romain Poite (France) }}
Round 3
{{rugbybox
|date = 11 December 2009
|time = 19:30
|home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 33 – 11
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester
|try1 = M. Evans 33' m
Stortoni 37' c
|con1 = Parks (1/2)
|pen1 = Parks (7/8) 3', 7', 14', 21', 26', 44', 75'
|try2 = Sharples 23' m
|pen2 = Robinson (2/2) 11', 16'
|stadium = Firhill Arena, Glasgow
|attendance = 4,462
|referee = Christophe Berdos (France) }}
Round 4
{{rugbybox
|date = 20 December 2009
|time = 12:45
|home = Gloucester {{flagicon|ENG}}
|score = 19 – 6
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
|try1 = Sharples 57' m
Brown 70' m
|pen1 = Robinson (3/3) 42', 51', 65'
|pen2 = Parks (1/2) 13'
|drop2 = Parks (1/1) 26'
|stadium = Kingsholm, Gloucester
|attendance = 10,342
|referee = Jérôme Garces (France) }}
Round 5
{{rugbybox
|date = 15 January 2010
|time = 19:30
|home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 29 – 25
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Newport Gwent Dragons
|try1 = Dewey 1' c
Beattie 3' m
Thomson 63' m
|con1 = Jackson (1/2)
|pen1 = Jackson (3/3) 10', 30', 37
Gregor (1/1) 19'
|try2 = Sidoli 5' m
Harris 24' c
Gomer-Davies 34' c
|con2 = Connor (1/2)
Tovey (1/1)
|pen2 = Connor (1/1) 50'
Arlidge (1/1) 61'
|stadium = Firhill Arena, Glasgow
|attendance = 2,626
|referee = Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland) }}
Round 6
{{rugbybox
|date = 24 January 2010
|time =13:45
|home = Biarritz {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 41 - 20
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
|try1 = Coetzee 36' m
Ngwenys 64' c
Penalty try 68' c
Bolakoro 79' c
|con1 = Courrent (3/4)
|pen1 = Courrent (5/7) 3', 28', 52', 56', 62'
|try2 = T. Evans 10' c
Cusiter 49' c
|con2 = Parks (2/2)
|pen2 = Parks (2/3) 22', 24'
|stadium = Parc des Sports Aguiléra, Biarritz
|attendance = 8,000
|referee = Dave Pearson (England) }}

Magners Celtic League

League Table

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATry bonusLosing bonusPts
1{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Leinster 18 13 0 5 359 295 +64 27 29 1 2 55
2{{flagicon|WAL}} Ospreys 18 11 1 6 384 298 +86 37 26 3 3 52
3{{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors 18 11 2 5 390 321 +69 31 24 2 1 51
4{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Munster 18 9 0 9 319 282 +37 33 20 3 6 45
5{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues 18 10 0 8 349 315 +34 33 28 2 2 44
6{{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh 18 8 0 10 385 391 −6 40 40 4 5 41
7{{flagicon|WAL}} Newport Gwent Dragons 18 8 1 9 333 378 −45 32 37 3 2 39
8{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ulster 18 7 1 10 357 370 −13 39 35 4 2 36
9{{flagicon|WAL}} Scarlets 18 5 0 13 361 382 −21 35 35 1 8 29
10{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht 18 5 1 12 254 459 −205 20 53 0 4 26

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) are play-off places.
Source: RaboDirect PRO12
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Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox
| date = 4 September 2009
| time = 20:00
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 22 – 9
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Munster
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 3,694
| referee = James Jones }}
Round 2
{{rugbybox
| date = 13 September 2009
| time = 17:05
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 19 – 11
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Scarlets
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 2,582
| referee = John Lacey }}
Round 3
{{rugbybox
| date = 18 September 2009
| time = 19:30
| home = Newport Gwent Dragons {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 30 – 19
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Rodney Parade
| attendance = 5,219
| referee = Dudley Phillips }}
Round 4
{{rugbybox
| date = 25 September 2009
| time = 19:05
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 16 – 26
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Ospreys
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 3,108
| referee = Simon McDowell }}
Round 5
{{rugbybox
| date = 3 October 2009
| time = 18:30
| home = Cardiff Blues {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 5 – 21
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Cardiff City Stadium
| attendance = 9,185
| referee = George Clancy }}
Round 6
{{rugbybox
| date = 23 October 2009
| time = 19:30
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 34 – 20
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Connacht
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 2,887
| referee = Tim Hayes}}
Round 7
{{rugbybox
| date = 30 October 2009
| time = 19:05
| home = Ospreys {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 9 – 9
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Liberty Stadium
| attendance = 6,661
| referee = Peter Fitzgibbon}}
Round 8
{{rugbybox
| date = 4 December 2009
| time = 20:00
| home = Ulster {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}}
| score = 13 – 25
| report = Report
Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Ravenhill
| attendance = 8,761
| referee = James Jones }}
Round 9: 1872 Cup (1st Leg)
{{rugbybox
| date = 27 December 2009
| time = 15:05
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 25 – 12
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 8,830
| referee = Neil Paterson }}
Round 10: 1872 Cup (2nd Leg)
{{rugbybox
| date = 2 January 2010
| time = 15:05
| home = Edinburgh {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 15 – 22
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Murrayfield
| attendance = 11,785
| referee = Peter Allan}}

Glasgow Warriors won the 1872 Cup with an aggregate score of 47 - 27.

Round 11
{{rugbybox
| date = 18 March 2010
| time = 19:30
| home = Leinster {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}}
| score = 20 – 14
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = RDS Arena
| attendance = 11,840
| referee = Nigel Owens}}
Round 12
{{rugbybox
| date = 19 February 2010
| time = 19:30
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 7 – 30
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 2,754
| referee = Dudley Phillips }}
Round 13
{{rugbybox
| date = 5 March 2010
| time = 20:00
| home = Connacht {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}}
| score = 19 – 19
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Sportsgrounds
| attendance = 1,412
| referee = James Jones }}
Round 14
{{rugbybox
| date = 26 March 2010
| time = 20:00
| home = Munster {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}}
| score = 27 – 19
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Thomond Park
| attendance = 23,814
| referee = James Jones }}
Round 15
{{rugbybox
| date = 4 April 2010
| time = 15:05
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 27 – 19
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Newport Gwent Dragons
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 2,621
| referee = Alan Lewis}}
Round 16
{{rugbybox
| date = 16 April 2010
| time = 19:05
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 25 – 18
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 3,766
| referee = Tim Hayes }}
Round 17
{{rugbybox
| date = 23 April 2010
| time = 20:00
| home = Glasgow Warriors {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 30 – 6
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Firhill Stadium
| attendance = 4,638
| referee = James Jones }}
Round 18
{{rugbybox
| date = 7 May 2010
| time = 19:05
| home = Scarlets {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 32 – 37
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| homescore =
| awayscore =
| stadium = Parc y Scarlets
| attendance = 5,630
| referee = James Jones }}

Play-offs

Semi-finals
{{rugbybox
| date = 14 May 2010
| time = 19:05
| home = Ospreys {{flagicon|WAL}}
| score = 20 – 5
| report = Report
| away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Warriors
| try1 = Williams 9' c
Hook 54' c
| con1 = Biggar (2/2)
| pen1 = Biggar (2) 51', 79'
| drop1 =
| try2 = Thomson 42' m
| con2 =
| pen2 =
| drop2 =
| stadium = Liberty Stadium
| attendance = 7,079
| referee = George Clancy }}

Sponsorship

Official Kit Supplier

Canterbury - Official Kit Supplier[8]

References

1. ^http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/09/08/04/lineen-names-team-first-pre-season-outing
2. ^http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/09/12/03/warriors-look-make-bright-start-december-remember
3. ^http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/09/08/04/lineen-names-team-first-pre-season-outing
4. ^http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/09/12/03/warriors-look-make-bright-start-december-remember
5. ^http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/09/07/29/scottish-rugby-announces-hotlist-top-young-talent
6. ^http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/09/07/29/scottish-rugby-announces-hotlist-top-young-talent
7. ^http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/field-of-dreams-1-525149
8. ^http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/08/07/31/warriors-kit-deal-world-class-brand-bag
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