2006–07 Glasgow Warriors season

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Glasgow Warriors
Ground(s)Hughenden Stadium (Capacity: 6,000)
Coach(es)Scotland Sean Lineen
Captain(s)Scotland Alastair Kellock
Top scorerScotland Dan Parks (284)
Most triesScotland Hefin O'Hare
Scotland Rory Lamont (8)
League(s)Celtic League (7th)
1st kit
2nd kit

The 2006–07 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the Celtic League and the European Challenge Cup.

Season overview[edit]

After impressive preseason displays, Glasgow Warriors played its first game in the new Celtic League against Newport Gwent Dragons, losing 23–24 after a last minute penalty.[1]

Glasgow then did not lose another home game until Ulster came to Hughenden in January 2007.[2] Glasgow drew away to English side Saracens in the European Challenge Cup, en route to a quarter-final berth, but was drawn against Saracens and lost 23–19 at Vicarage Road.

The Warriors defeated both Scottish rivals, Edinburgh[3] and Border Reivers,[4] just a week apart, and at the start of April title hopefuls Leinster arrived at Hughenden. Glasgow won the game 26–20,[5] before following it up with a good away win against Irish side Connacht.[6] The next game saw Glasgow travel to Ravenhill to face Ulster, one of only 2 sides to beat them at Hughenden, and the team stunned the home crowd by winning the game.[7]

Then it was the turn of Welsh side, the Neath–Swansea Ospreys (a side that would win the title at Netherdale the following week) to travel to Hughenden. The Ospreys crossed the Glasgow try line within 45 seconds, and crossed twice more to take a (26–9) lead just minutes from half-time, before Glasgow's Dan Parks converted his own try to take it to 26–16 at half time. In the second half, Parks kicked another penalty before setting up Graeme Morrison for a try, which he converted to level the scores. Parks kicked a penalty from just shy of the half-way line to take a three-point lead and the Ospreys couldn't find a way out of their own half for the remaining 20 minutes.[8]

The Warriors failed to make it five in a row the following week, but coach Sean Lineen was happy with his team's performance over the season nonetheless.

Team[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Squad[edit]

 

Hookers

Scotland Eric Milligan
Scotland Scott Lawson
Scotland Fergus Thomson

Props

Scotland Stuart Corsar
Scotland Euan Murray
Scotland Ben Prescott
Canada Kevin Tkachuk
Samoa Justin Va'a

Locks

Scotland Alastair Kellock
Wales Andy Newman
Scotland Dan Turner

 

Loose forwards

Scotland John Barclay
Scotland Johnnie Beattie
Scotland James Eddie
Scotland Donnie Macfadyen
Scotland Jon Petrie
Scotland Steve Swindall
Scotland Andrew Wilson

Scrum-halves

Scotland Graeme Beveridge
Scotland Colin Gregor
Scotland Sam Pinder
Scotland Calum Cusiter

Fly-halves

Scotland Mike Adamson
Scotland Dan Parks

 

Centres

England Scott Barrow
Scotland Max Evans
Scotland Andrew Henderson
Scotland Graeme Morrison

Back three

Scotland Thom Evans
Scotland Rory Lamont
Scotland Hefin O'Hare
Scotland Sean Marsden
England Mike Roberts
Scotland Colin Shaw
Argentina Francisco Leonelli

 

Academy players[edit]

Back up players[edit]

Other players used by Glasgow Warriors over the course of the season.

Player statistics[edit]

During the 2006–07 season, Glasgow used 34 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Position Nation Name Celtic League Challenge Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total pts
HK Scotland Scott Lawson 3(8) 0 0 3(2) 0 0 6(10) 0
HK Scotland Eric Milligan (6) 0 0 (2) 0 0 (8) 0
HK Scotland Fergus Thomson 17(2) 1 0 4(2) 0 0 21(4) 5
PR Scotland Moray Low 8(1) 0 0 2 0 0 10(1) 0
PR Scotland Euan Murray 10 0 0 5 0 0 15 0
PR Scotland Ben Prescott (2) 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
PR Canada Kevin Tkachuk 4(16) 0 0 2(5) 2 0 6(21) 30
PR Samoa Justin Va'a 18(1) 0 0 5(2) 0 0 23(3) 0
LK Scotland Alastair Kellock 19 1 0 7 0 0 26 5
LK Wales Andy Newman 17(2) 1 0 6(1) 0 0 23(3) 5
LK Scotland Dan Turner 4(9) 1 0 1(5) 0 0 5(14) 5
BR Scotland John Barclay 18(2) 4 0 7 0 0 25(2) 20
BR Scotland Johnnie Beattie 14 2 0 4 0 0 18 10
BR Scotland James Eddie 1(5) 0 0 (2) 0 0 1(7) 0
BR Scotland Calum Forrester (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 (2) 0
BR Scotland Donnie Macfadyen 3(7) 0 0 (2) 0 0 3(9) 0
BR Scotland Jon Petrie 7 1 0 3(1) 0 0 10(1) 5
BR Scotland Steve Swindall 7(7) 2 0 3(3) 1 0 10(10) 15
BR Scotland Andrew Wilson 10(7) 0 0 4(2) 0 0 14(9) 0
SH Scotland Graeme Beveridge 18(1) 0 0 7 1 0 25(1) 5
SH Scotland Sam Pinder 2(10) 2 0 (3) 4 0 2(13) 30
FH Scotland Colin Gregor 6(9) 1 44 1(3) 0 2 7(12) 51
FH Scotland Ruaridh Jackson 0 0 0 (1) 0 4 (1) 4
FH Scotland Dan Parks 16(3) 4 177 7 0 87 23(3) 284
CE England Scott Barrow 9(4) 0 0 4 2 0 13(4) 10
CE Scotland Graeme Morrison 12(1) 4 0 3 1 0 15(1) 25
CE Scotland Andrew Henderson 15(1) 0 0 6 2 0 21(1) 10
WG Scotland Thom Evans 19 4 0 6 2 0 25 30
WG Scotland Hefin O'Hare 15(4) 4 0 6(1) 4 0 21(5) 40
WG England Mike Roberts 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
WG Scotland Colin Shaw 3(1) 1 0 (1) 0 0 3(2) 5
FB Scotland Rory Lamont 14 3 0 7 5 0 21 40
FB Argentina Francisco Leonelli 7 1 3 1 1 0 8 13
FB Scotland Sean Marsden 3(3) 0 0 1(1) 1 0 4(4) 5

Staff movements[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Personnel in[edit]

Personnel out[edit]

Staff[edit]

Personnel in[edit]

  • Charles Shaw – Chairman from Scotland Greenock[10]
  • Archie Ferguson – Board Member[11]
  • Bill Nolan – Board Member[12]
  • John Lynch (Glasgow City Councillor) – Board Member[13]

Player movements[edit]

Academy promotions[edit]

Player transfers[edit]

Competitions[edit]

Pre-season and friendlies[edit]

Match 1[edit]

Glasgow Warriors: Justin Va'a, Eric Milligan, Euan Murray, Andy Newman, Dan Turner, Steve Swindall, John Barclay, Jon Petrie, Graeme Beveridge, Dan Parks, Thom Evans, Scott Barrow, Graeme Morrison, Hefin O'Hare, Colin Shaw
Replacements: Stuart Corsar, James Eddie, John Beattie, Andy Wilson, Mike Roberts, Andrew Henderson, Willie Brown, Moray Low, Allan Kelly, Calum Forrester, Jamie Hunter, Ruaridh Jackson, Ben Addison, Pat MacArthur, Mike Adamson

Moseley:
Replacements:

Match 2[edit]

18 August 2006
16:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland21–7England Newcastle Falcons
Try: Colin Shaw
Ruaridh Jackson
Moray Low
Con: Ruaridh Jackson (2)
Mike Adamson
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Try: Brent Wilson
Con: Toby Flood
Burnbrae
Attendance: 1843
Referee: Graham Knox (Greenock Wanderers)

Glasgow Warriors: Stuart Corsar, Eric Milligan, Moray Low, Allan Kelly, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Andy Wilson, John Barclay,
Graeme Beveridge, Ruaridh Jackson, Colin Shaw, Scott Barrow, Hefin O'Hare, Ben Addison, Sean Marsden
Replacements: Alan Gibbon (Cartha Queen's Park), Ryan Moffat (Cartha Queen's Park), Mike Adamson, Jamie Hunter, James Eddie,
Pat MacArthur, Willie Brown, Andy Dunlop (Biggar), Andy Rennick (unattached). (all used)

Newcastle Falcons: 15 Anthony Elliott, 14 Cameron Johnston, 13 Tom Dillon, 12 Mark Mayerhofler, 11 Jack Harrison, 10 Toby Flood, 9 Hall Charlton (captain), 1 Jon Golding, 2 Matt Thompson, 3 Robbie Morris, 4 Sean Tomes, 5 Stuart Walker, 6 Brent Wilson, 7 Cory Harris, 8 Greg Irvin
Replacements: Oliver Tomazszcek, Ross Batty, Phil Dawson, Tim Visser, Ed Williamson, Tom Jokelson, Adam Dehaty, Mark Laycock, Michael Young

Match 3[edit]

18 August 2006
18:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland13–7England Newcastle Falcons
Try: Donnie Macfadyen
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks (2)
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Try: Ollie Phillips
Con: Jonny Wilkinson
Burnbrae
Attendance: Andy Ireland
Referee: 1843

Glasgow Warriors: Justin Va'a, Fergus Thomson, Euan Murray, Andy Newman, Alastair Kellock, Steve Swindall, Donnie Macfadyen,
John Beattie, Sam Pinder, Dan Parks, Mike Roberts, Andrew Henderson, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans, Francisco Leonelli
Replacements: Colin Shaw, Hefin O'Hare. Kevin Tkachuk, Jon Petrie, Stuart Corsar, Dan Turner, Andy Wilson, John Barclay (all used)

Newcastle Falcons: 15 Matthew Burke (captain), 14 John Rudd, 13 Jamie Noon, 12 Joe Shaw, 11 Ollie Phillips, 10 Jonny Wilkinson, 9 James Grindal, 1 Micky Ward, 2 Andy Long, 3 David Wilson, 4 Andy Perry, 5 Andy Buist, 6 Mike McCarthy, 7 Ben Woods, 8 Phil Dowson
Replacements:

Match 4[edit]

25 August 2006
20:00
Newcastle Falcons England19–8Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Anthony Elliott
Joe Shaw
Phil Dowson
Con: Jonny Wilkinson
Toby Flood
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Try: Graeme Morrison
Pen: Dan Parks
Kingston Park
Attendance: Dave Pearson
Referee: 2,884

Glasgow Warriors: Justin Va'a, Fergus Thomson, Euan Murray, Andy Newman, Alastair Kellock, Steve Swindall, Donnie Macfadyen, Jon Petrie, Sam Pinder, Dan Parks, Mike Roberts, Andrew Henderson, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans, Francisco Leonelli
Replacements: Colin Shaw, Hefin O'Hare, Jamie Hunter, Ruaridh Jackson, Scott Barrow, Kevin Tkachuk, James Eddie, Dan Turner, Andy Wilson, John Barclay, Eric Milligan

Newcastle Falcons: M Burke (capt); J Shaw, J Noon, T Flood, A Elliott; J Wilkinson, H Charlton; M Ward, A Long, D Wilson, A Perry, A Buist, M McCarthy, P Dowson, C Harris
Replacements (all used): J Golding, R Morris, M Thompson, J Oakes, B Wilson, B Woods, J Grindal, T Dillon, T Visser, J Rudd


Match 5[edit]

18 September 2006
16:00
Glasgow Warriors Scotland13–5Scotland Edinburgh
Try: Scott Barrow
Sam Pinder
Pen: Mike Adamson
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Try: Fergus Pringle
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Glasgow Warriors: Stuart Corsar, Scott Lawson, Ben Prescott, James Eddie, Dan Turner, Steve Swindall, Andy Dunlop, Calum Forrester, Jamie Hunter, Colin Gregor, Mike Adamson, Scott Barrow, Graeme Morrison, Ben Addison, Sean Marsden
Replacements: Tony Nyangweso (Cartha QP), Ryan Moffat (Cartha QP), Ruaridh Jackson, Sam Pinder, Colin White, Willie Brown, Allan Kelly, Moray Low, Eric Milligan (all used)

Edinburgh Rugby: D McCall, P Jorgensen, M Dey, R Kerr (Glasgow Hawks); A Monro, G Laidlaw; K Traynor, AKelly, A Dymock, D Duley, S Turnbull, A MacDonald, DCallam, S Cross.
Replacements: A Warnock (Currie), P Louden (Edinburgh Academical), A Easson, C Ferguson, R Samson (Tynedale), S Lawrie, I Brown, F McKenzie, F Pringle, RWeston (Currie).


Match 6[edit]

Border Reivers:
Replacements:

Glasgow Warriors: Rory Lamont, Ben Addison, Mike Adamson (Glasgow Hawks), Scott Barrow [capt], Mike Roberts, Ruaridh Jackson,
Jamie Hunter, Kevin Tkachuk, Eric Milligan, Ben Prescott, Allan Kelly, Dan Turner, Colin White, Calum Forrester, Steve Swindall
Replacements: Stuart Corsar, Moray Low, Pat MacArthur (Ayr), Willie Brown, Andy Dunlop (Biggar), Stuart McGee (Boroughmuir), Ryan Moffat (Cartha QP) Tony Nyangweso (Cartha QP) (all used)


Match 7[edit]

Scotland U20:
Replacements from

Glasgow Warriors: 15. Colin Shaw 14. Ben Addison 13. Sean Marsden 12. Scott Barrow 11. Mike Adamson 10. Ruaridh Jackson
9. Calum Cusiter, 1. Stuart Corsar 2. Nico Nyemba 3. Moray Low 4. Allan Kelly 5. Richie Gray 6. Colin White 7. Steve Swindall 8. Calum Forrester
Replacements: Willie Brown, Andy Dunlop, Max Evans, Colin Gregor, Stuart McGee, Ryan Moffat, Neil Robertson, Joe Stafford, Dan Turner[18]


Match 8[edit]

Border Reivers: James Thomson (Heriot's); Nick De Luca, John Houston (Heriot's), Bryan Rennie, Dougie Flockhart; Gregor Townsend,
Calum Cusiter; Bruce McNeil, Steve Scott, Geoff Cross, Dave Duley (Edinburgh Rugby), Stuart Grimes, Fergus Pringle (Edinburgh Rugby),
Andy Millar, Richie Vernon
Replacements: Graham Hogg, Rob Chrystie, Ryan Grant, Nick Hart (Watsonians), Ed Kalman, Torrie Callander (Watsonians),
John Coutts (Hawick), Callum Anderson (Melrose)

Glasgow Warriors: Sean Marsden; Max Evans, Hefin O'Hare, Scott Barrow, Colin Shaw; Colin Gregor, Sam Pinder; Stuart Corsar, Eric Milligan, Ben Prescott, Andy Newman, Dan Turner, Steve Swindall, John Barclay, Colin White
Replacements: Willie Brown, Andy Dunlop (Biggar), James Eddie, Allan Kelly, Ross McCallum (Glasgow Hawks), Fergus Thomson
Andrew Wilson, Graeme Beveridge, Stevie Gordon (Glasgow Hawks), Jamie Hunter, Ryan Moffat (Cartha QP), Tony Nyangweso (Cartha QP), Rory Watson (GHA)


Match 9[edit]

Glasgow Warriors: Justin Va'a, Fergus Thomson, Moray Low, Andy Newman, Dan Turner, Steve Swindall, Andy Wilson, Colin White,
Jamie Hunter, Colin Gregor, Thom Evans, Scott Barrow, Graeme Morrison, Hefin O'Hare, Colin Shaw
Replacements: Eric Milligan, Ben Prescott, Kevin Tkachuk, Ben Prescott, Scott Lawson, James Eddie, Calum Forrester, Ben Addison, Max Evans, Sean Marsden


Glasgow Hawks:
Replacements:


Celtic League[edit]

Table[edit]

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA Try bonus Losing bonus Pts
1 Wales Ospreys 20 14 0 6 461 374 +87 49 32 4 4 64
2 Wales Cardiff Blues 20 13 1 6 447 327 +120 53 33 6 3 63
3 Ireland Leinster 20 12 1 7 472 376 +96 54 37 7 4 61
4 Wales Llanelli Scarlets 20 12 0 8 490 417 +73 61 41 9 0 57
5 Ireland Ulster 20 11 1 8 423 310 +113 45 31 4 5 55
6 Ireland Munster 20 12 0 8 379 294 +85 37 31 3 3 54
7 Scotland Glasgow Warriors 20 11 0 9 434 419 +15 42 49 3 2 49
8 Scotland Edinburgh 20 8 1 11 335 423 −88 31 45 2 6 42
9 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons 20 8 0 12 353 362 −9 36 43 1 6 39
10 Ireland Connacht 20 4 2 14 326 474 −148 30 48 2 4 26
11 Scotland Border Reivers 20 2 0 18 201 545 −344 16 64 0 4 12

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)
Source: RaboDirect PRO12 Archived 2020-09-03 at the Wayback Machine

Results[edit]

Each team played 20 matches in the league. That meant each team would have two bye weeks during the 22-round league season.

Round 1[edit]
Round 2[edit]
Round 3[edit]
15 September 2006
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland24–13Ireland Munster
Try: Dan Parks
Thom Evans
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks (4)
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Try: Tomás O'Leary
Con: Eoghan Hickey
Pen: Jeremy Manning (2)
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,295
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Round 4[edit]
22 September 2006
18:40
Cardiff Blues Wales27–9Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Tom Shanklin
Ben Blair
Mosese Luveitasau
Con: Ben Blair (3)
Pen: Ben Blair (2)
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Pen: Dan Parks (3)
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 6,326
Referee: Alan Rolland (Ireland)
Round 5[edit]
29 September 2006
19:30
Edinburgh Scotland14–9Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Hugo Southwell
Pen: Chris Paterson (2)
Drop: Duncan Hodge
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Pen: Dan Parks (2)
Drop: Colin Gregor
Murrayfield
Attendance: 4,342
Referee: Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
Round 6[edit]
6 October 2006
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland25–0Scotland Border Reivers
Try: Thom Evans
Con: Colin Gregor
Pen: Colin Gregor (6)
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Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,967
Referee: Peter Allan (Watsonians)
Round 7[edit]
13 October 2006
19:10
Ospreys Wales26–9Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Shane Williams
Sonny Parker
Steve Tandy
Nikki Walker
Con: Gavin Henson (3)
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Pen: Colin Gregor (3)
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 6,288
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
Round 8[edit]
Round 9[edit]
Round 10[edit]

Glasgow Warriors sat out this round.

Round 11[edit]
Round 12[edit]
29 December 2006
19:30
Border Reivers Scotland19–20Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Kelly Brown
Con: Calum MacRae
Pen: Calum MacRae (4)
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Try: Colin Gregor
Hefin O'Hare
Con: Dan Parks (2)
Pen: Dan Parks (2)
Netherdale
Attendance: 1,542
Referee: Rob Dixon (SRU)
Round 13[edit]
6 January 2007
17:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland8–19Ireland Ulster
Try: Andy Newman
Pen: Dan Parks
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Try: Rory Best
Tommy Bowe
Neil Best
Con: Paddy Wallace
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,799
Referee: James Jones (WRU)
Round 14[edit]
Round 15[edit]
Round 16[edit]
Round 17[edit]

Glasgow Warriors sat out this round.

Round 18[edit]
6 April 2007
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland26–20Ireland Leinster
Try: Rory Lamont
Thom Evans
Hefin O'Hare
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
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Try: Gordon D'Arcy x 2
Con: Felipe Contepomi x 2
Pen: Felipe Contepomi x 2
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,121
Referee: Tim Hayes (Wales)
Round 19[edit]
13 April 2007
18:30
Connacht Ireland23–40Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Paul Warwick
Conor McPhillips
Penalty try
Con: Paul Warwick
Pen: Paul Warwick x 2
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Try: Kevin Tkachuk
John Barclay
Rory Lamont
Hefin O'Hare
Con: Dan Parks x 4
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Drop: Dan Parks
Sportsground
Attendance: 1,331
Referee: Neil Ballard (Wales)
Round 20[edit]
27 April 2007
19:30
Ulster Ireland10–24Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Andrew Maxwell
Andrew Trimble
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Try: Johnnie Beattie
John Barclay
Rory Lamont
Con: Dan Parks x 3
Pen: Dan Parks
Ravenhill
Attendance: 8,056
Referee: James Jones (Wales)
Round 21[edit]
Round 22[edit]

European Challenge Cup[edit]

Table[edit]

Pool 2[edit]
Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
England Saracens 6 5 1 0 35 9 26 225 101 124 5 0 26
Scotland Glasgow Warriors 6 4 1 1 25 10 15 204 72 132 3 1 22
France Narbonne 6 2 0 4 16 20 −4 127 171 −44 1 1 10
Italy Parma 6 0 0 6 6 43 −37 84 296 −212 0 1 1

Results[edit]

Round 1[edit]
22 October 2006
15:00
Saracens England28–23Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Kevin Yates
Penalty try x 2
Con: Glen Jackson x 2
Pen: Glen Jackson x 3
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Try: Francisco Leonelli
Hefin O'Hare
Con: Dan Parks x 2
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 4,266
Referee: Tim Hayes (Wales)
Round 2[edit]
Round 3[edit]
8 December 2006
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland51–7France Narbonne
Try: Rory Lamont
Andrew Henderson
Scott Barrow
Thom Evans
Graeme Beveridge
Kevin Tkachuk
Con: Dan Parks x 5
Colin Gregor
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
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Try: Marthinus van Rensburg
Con: Thomas Bouquié
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,431
Referee: Carlo Damasco (Italy)
Round 4[edit]
16 December 2006
19:30
Narbonne France7–8Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Thomas Bouquié
Con: Cédric Rosalen
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Try: Scott Barrow
Pen: Dan Parks
Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
Round 5[edit]
13 January 2007
14:30
GRAN Parma Italy17–47Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Rima Wakarua
Julio Alcacer McKinley
Con: Rima Wakarua x 2
Pen: Rima Wakarua
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Try: Sean Marsden
Rory Lamont x 2
Thom Evans
Sam Pinder x 2
Con: Dan Parks x 4
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 700
Referee: Dean Richards (England)
Round 6[edit]
19 January 2007
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland6–6England Saracens
Pen: Dan Parks x 2Preview
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Pen: Glen Jackson x 2
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,570
Referee: David Rosich (France)
Quarter finals[edit]

Competitive debuts this season[edit]

A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

Tournaments where competitive debut made:

Scottish Inter-District Championship Welsh–Scottish League WRU Challenge Cup Celtic League Celtic Cup 1872 Cup Pro12 Pro14 Rainbow Cup United Rugby Championship European Challenge Cup Heineken Cup / European Champions Cup

Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

Number Player nationality Name Position Date of debut Venue Stadium Opposition nationality Opposition side Tournament Match result Scoring debut
149 Samoa Va'aJustin Va'a Prop 2006-09-01 Home Hughenden Stadium Wales Dragons Celtic League Loss Nil
150 Scotland KellockAlastair Kellock Lock 2006-09-01 Home Hughenden Stadium Wales Dragons Celtic League Loss Nil
151 Wales NewmanAndy Newman Lock 2006-09-01 Home Hughenden Stadium Wales Dragons Celtic League Loss Nil
152 Scotland EvansThom Evans Wing 2006-09-01 Home Hughenden Stadium Wales Dragons Celtic League Loss Nil
153 Argentina LeonelliFrancisco Leonelli Full back 2006-09-01 Home Hughenden Stadium Wales Dragons Celtic League Loss Nil
154 England MarsdenSean Marsden Centre 2006-09-15 Home Hughenden Stadium Ireland Munster Celtic League Win Nil
155 Scotland ForresterCalum Forrester (Flanker) 2006-09-22 Away Cardiff Arms Park Wales Cardiff Blues Celtic League Win Nil
156 Scotland JacksonRuaridh Jackson (Fly half) 2006-10-27 Home Hughenden Stadium Italy GRAN Parma European Challenge Cup Win 2 pts
157 Scotland LowMoray Low Prop 2006-11-10 Away Donnybrook Stadium Ireland Leinster Celtic League Loss Nil

Sponsorship[edit]

Official kit supplier[edit]

KooGa[citation needed]

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