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May 08, 2009

Debut for Jon Welsh

Posted by Editor on May 8, 2009 10:45 AM | 10 comments | Print | E-mail author

Jon Welsh makes his debut for Glasgow Warriors
Young Glasgow Warriors prop Jon Welsh will make his pro debut in Swansea this weekend having been handed a dream start for Sunday’s Magners League clash against the Ospreys at the Liberty Stadium (ko 2.35pm).

On hearing the news, he said: “I’m immensely proud to get my first start for Glasgow. I’m a Glasgow boy so it’s a dream come true to be starting this weekend’s game for my professional team.

“It’s been a tough year of training and everyone at the club has been really supportive. I’m really looking forward to the weekend and playing against an established side like the Ospreys with four British Lions in their squad.”

Warriors head coach Sean Lineen said: “This is what happens when a player displays outstanding dedication, attitude and application at training.

“This will be a real test for him against the hair-bear bunch (Adam and Duncan Jones). The Liberty Stadium will be an intimidating arena but I think he’s up to it. We’ve potentially got a real talent here in Jon Welsh.”

Jon is a product of Whitecraigs RFC, who scooped this month’s SHE Club of the Month Award, and latterly GHA before plying his trade this season with West of Scotland. He signed for the Warriors in summer 2008 following impressive performances for the Scotland Club International side.

With an unchanged backline from the one that faced Leinster at the RDS last weekend, there are five changes in the pack, one positional.

Welsh takes the place of Kevin Tkachuk whilst Dougie Hall steps aside for Eric Milligan who prepares to retire from professional rugby from the front-line.

Dan Turner is preferred to Tim Barker alongside captain Alastair Kellock in the second row whilst Opeta Palepoi is given the nod at blindside flanker.

Opeta's presence in the back-row sees Calum Forrester shift to openside as John Barclay is ruled out of the remainder of the 2008/09 campaign with a foot injury sustained during last weekend’s loss away to Leinster.

Glasgow Warriors

15 Bernardo Stortoni

14 Lome Fa'atau
13 Max Evans
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Thom Evans

10 Ruaridh Jackson
9 Mark McMillan

1 Jon Welsh
2 Eric Milligan
3 Moray Low
4 Dan Turner
5 Alastair Kellock CAPTAIN
6 Opeta Palepoi
7 Calum Forrester
8 Kelly Brown

Replacements

16 Pat MacArthur (Ayr)*
17 Justin Va'a
18 Tim Barker
19 James Eddie
20 Andrew Henderson
21 Colin Gregor
22 Hefin O'Hare

* = Member of Scottish Rugby’s Contracted National Academy

Posted by RJG on May 8, 2009 11:00 AM | Reply to this comment

I see Dan Parks is missing again. I believe his suspension is over so I assume he is either not mentally ready or being frozen out. It also looks like a real end of season team. I hope we put our best side out against Connacht, and show us what they are capable of. It would be nice to give some of the leavers a decent send off.

Posted by Derek on May 8, 2009 11:14 AM | Reply to this comment

Apart from Parks its the strongest backline we could have stuck out! Problem is cant see them getting much ball.

Posted by AJPatterson on May 8, 2009 12:39 PM | Reply to this comment

Well done to Welshy for getting a start. A bit odd OP starting at flanker not Jedi but the back line looks good.

It's got to be good blooding young players in matches like this - I suppose Fozzy is strictly in that category but he's rapidly becoming a regular on merit. Ruaridh is getting more game time, all good.

Posted by kpbear on May 8, 2009 02:35 PM | Reply to this comment

welshy is the man make no mistake he is up for it and won't let us down like i've said before on here when your getting it tight welshy is the man to have at your shoulder. infact what took mr lineen so long to select him? big man i'll be there to see you.

Posted by AJPatterson on May 8, 2009 03:25 PM | Reply to this comment

I think injuries may have had something to do it - I saw him for West a few times and he hobbled off at least once. Still, in there now, hope he does well.

Posted by kpbear on May 8, 2009 10:59 PM | Reply to this comment

aj
hobbled off at west? if you mean with a broken leg, then yes your right? and then hobbled back on at the asking of the coach shouting "welshy i only need you for 7 minutes" the boy has the heart of a lion in the truest sense of the word!

Posted by A-dizzle on May 8, 2009 08:06 PM | Reply to this comment

adam jones is going to get the fright of his life!

Posted by kpbear on May 8, 2009 10:44 PM | Reply to this comment

dizzle you are right son,
hairy face is going to get some surprise! he had better not think about lifting his hands!

Posted by firstfooter on May 9, 2009 11:13 PM | Reply to this comment

Not really a strong enough side to trouble Ospreys though.But here`s hoping.I have a Glasgow shirt and a Ospreys in my collection.

Posted by gnasher on May 10, 2009 02:20 PM | Reply to this comment

What will be an intersesting match up will be Jackson (21) v Biggar (19)

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