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Pro12: Glasgow Warriors 33-25 Leinster : bbc





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Pro12: Glasgow Warriors 33-25 Leinster

Pro12: Glasgow Warriors 33-25 Leinster
Pro12: Glasgow Warriors 33-25 Leinster
Tommy Seymour (right) has scored six tries in two gamesGlasgow Warriors (12) 33 Tries: Seymour 4, Swinson Cons: Pyrgos 4 Leinster (19) 25 Tries: Kearney, Van der Flier, Kirchner Con: Carbery 2 Pens: Carbery 2Tommy Seymour scored four tries as Glasgow Warriors christened the newly-laid synthetic Scotstoun pitch with a Pro12 win over Leinster.They trailed by seven at the break as Rob Kearney, Josh van der Flier and Zane Kirchner crossed to cancel out scores from Seymour and Tim Swinson.Scotland winger Seymour then lacerated Leinster with three predatory strikes after the break.
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Glasgow Warriors 33 v 25 Leinster : Match Centre

Glasgow Warriors 33 v 25 Leinster : Match Centre
Glasgow Warriors 33 v 25 Leinster : Match Centre
Match Report by EditorGlasgow Warriors 33 v 25 LeinsterLeinster lost their grip on a 10-point second half lead as Tommy Seymour's quartet of tries inspired Glasgow Warriors to their first win on their new 4G pitch at Scotstoun Stadium...Leo Cullen's men were left to rue a couple of sloppy tries that saw Glasgow seize control, as Tommy Seymour ran in an intercept effort in the 53rd minute and then took advantage of a missed tackle to complete his hat-trick just two minutes later.The Warriors, who had suddenly turned a 22-12 deficit into a 26-22 lead, took the losing bonus point of Leinster's grasp with a final score from the in-form Seymour seven minutes from time.It was the visitors who were clinical towards the end of the first half, scoring 12 unanswered points while Glasgow winger Leonardo Sarto was in the sin-bin.Josh van der Flier and Zane Kirchner both crossed, adding to an earlier Rob Kearney try, as the Warriors were left trailing 19-12.Joey Carbery, whose cross-field kick set up Kirchner on the stroke of half-time, added a penalty before Sarto's return.The young out-half went on to land a second three-pointer - cutting the gap to 26-25 - but man-of-the-match Seymour had the final say in this end-to-end GUINNESS PRO12 encounter.Henry Pyrgos, the Glasgow co-captain, pushed an early penalty wide from the 10-metre line in sunny conditions, before Cian Healy and Dan Leavy managed to punch some holes in the home defence.Jordi Murphy could not link up with Rob Kearney after Carbery's delayed pass had released the number 8 into the Glasgow 22, but it was the Scots who hit the front on the quarter hour.Sarto and Pyrgos gained momentum down the right before play was moved to the opposite wing where a peach of a pass from centre Sam Johnson sent Scotland international Seymour over in the corner.Turning down a kickable penalty, Leinster crossed the try-line on the 20-minute mark via a well-executed maul, however hooker James Tracy was denied by a foot in touch.Cullen's charges were level, though, within six minutes, Murphy taking another great line off a Carbery pass and full-back Kearney slipped out of a tackle and stretched over to score in the left corner.
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Glasgow 33 Leinster 25: Seymour skewers Leinster with four tries for Warriors

Glasgow 33 Leinster 25: Seymour skewers Leinster with four tries for Warriors
Glasgow 33 Leinster 25: Seymour skewers Leinster with four tries for Warriors
Tommy Seymour's brilliant quartet of tries rescued Glasgow from a sticky situation in their Guinness PRO12 home opener and left them top of the pile with maximum points from their first two games.The Scotland wing, already with a brace of tries from last week at Connacht, once again illustrated his superlative finishing skills, turning a ten-point deficit into a lead midway through the second half almost single handed with a double in just three minutes.The Warriors had struggled to contain a lively young Leinster team until that point with their defence in the first half being suspect, but they shored it up to concede just two penalties in the second half.
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