Leinster power sweeps Glasgow aside

Glasgow 10 Leinster 31

Glasgow 10 Leinster 31

Glasgow’s poor Celtic League form continued tonight when they were clinically swept aside at Hughenden.

The Warriors had made a bright start but ultimately had few answers to the speed and power of the visitors.

They did, however, break the deadlock in the ninth minute with a Dan Parks penalty, with Brian O’Meara equalising.

Warriors had two chances to edge back in front, but Parks was off-target with a drop-goal bid and another penalty attempt.

They were made to pay for the lapses as Leinster seized control before the break. They broke through with a try by wing Peter McKenna following a series of well-controlled phases.

O’Meara slotted the conversion from the widest possible angle then banged over two penalties from much easier locations to create a 13-point gulf.

Leinster upped the pace again after the restart to effectively kill off sloppy Glasgow with another touchdown.

This time McKenna was the provider, giving full-back Gordon D’Arcy the time and space to trot behind the posts to give O’Meara the formality of a conversion.

He followed up with penalty number four before Glasgow at last broke the Irish defence through substitute Rory McKay after a fine run by Gareth Maclure.

Calvin Howarth added the goal only to see Aidan Kearney snatch an interception try for Leinster at the other end.

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