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January 16, 2011

Glasgow keep the faith

Posted by Editor on January 16, 2011 07:04 PM | 5 comments | Print | E-mail author

Colin Shaw was praised by Sean Lineen
Sean Lineen says Glasgow's 20-10 win over Wasps was a deserved reward for his players' hard work.

"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."

Posted by propman on January 17, 2011 05:01 PM | Reply to this comment

Agree with the comments here and in the Hearld, Grant merits the start. On form our props should be Grant at 1 and Kalman at 3. Is Ed injured? He has been missed.

Posted by Kpbear on January 17, 2011 05:47 PM | Reply to this comment

Peter were you at game. You drunk, kalman is not even out his bed yet. Grant is better than welsh.? On your bike I bet you believe lineen about the forum filling don't you.

Posted by The Munchkin on January 17, 2011 08:59 PM | Reply to this comment

Was at the game yesterday and saw Cus, Ed and Fergus all at the game. Great result, James Jones still a bit of a shambles ref.

Posted by GMJ on January 19, 2011 08:20 AM | Reply to this comment

Not that long ago, Ed Kalman was being "PRAISED" by his head coach.
Is he injured? Good player who is committed to the sport.

Posted by hp18 on January 20, 2011 09:17 PM | Reply to this comment

He was injured last i heard. He was playing well up until then so expect he's still out with it.

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