"It's been a challenging month and a bit. You can feel sorry for yourself or make something happen - the Glasgow players chose the latter. The players kept the faith and got their reward today," said Sean.
Sean had words of praise for his pack saying: "That platform allowed scrum half Colin Gregor (Glasgow's try-scorer) to get better and better."
Sean also picked out two first season professionals from the back row for praise - man of the match Ryan Wilson and Robert Harley and highlighted the contribution of squad winger Colin Shaw who came in for unavailable high-scoring winger DTH van der Merwe.
"He set up the try with a great step inside and then a nice wee pass to Gregor."