2004–05 Glasgow Warriors season

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Glasgow Warriors 2004 / 2005
Ground(s) Hughenden Stadium (Capacity: 6,000)
Coach(es) Flag of Scotland.svg Hugh Campbell
Captain(s) Flag of Scotland.svg Jon Petrie
Most caps Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Turner (26)
Top scorer Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Parks (201)
Most tries Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Lamont (9)
League(s) 2004–05 Celtic League
6th
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The 2004-05 season is the ninth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

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The 2004-05 season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions:- the Celtic League; and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup for sponsorship reasons; and the second and final season of the Celtic Cup.

Season Overview

Team

Coaches

Staff

Squad

 

Hookers
Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Bulloch
Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Lawson

Props

Flag of Scotland.svg Lee Harrison
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Kelly
Flag of Scotland.svg Euan Murray
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Tkachuk

Locks
Flag of England.svg Joe Beardshaw
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Hall
Flag of Scotland.svg Nathan Ross
Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Turner

 

Loose forwards
Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Dearlove
Flag of Scotland.svg Donnie Macfadyen
Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Mather
Flag of England.svg Alex Mockford
Flag of Scotland.svg Jon Petrie
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Wilson

Half backs
Flag of Scotland.svg Graeme Beveridge
Flag of Scotland.svg Alasdhair McFarlane
Flag of Scotland.svg Richard McKnight
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Pinder

Stand offs
Flag of Scotland.svg Calvin Howarth
Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Parks

 

Centres
Flag of England.svg Scott Barrow
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Bulloch
Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Craig
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Henderson
Flag of Scotland.svg Graeme Morrison

Back Three
Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Kerr
Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Lamont
Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Lamont
Flag of Scotland.svg Kenny Logan
Flag of England.svg Gareth Maclure
Flag of Scotland.svg Dave Millard

 

Academy players

Back up players

Player statistics

During the 200405 season, Glasgow have used 39 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Pos.NationName Celtic League Celtic Cup Heineken Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total pts
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Bulloch 9(4)000005(1)0014(5)0
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Lawson 11(8)001001(4)1013(12)5
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Eric Milligan (2)00000000(2)0
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Fergus Thomson (5)00(1)00000(6)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Lee Harrison 800000300110
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Kelly 8{9)000001(3)009(12)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Euan Murray 7(2)001002(1)0010(3)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Ben Prescott (6)00(1)00(1)00(8)0
PR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Tkachuk 17201006001710
LK Flag of England.svg Joe Beardshaw 8(5)101002(1)1011(6)10
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Hall 13(7)00(1)0040017(8)0
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Nathan Ross 10000000010
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Turner 18(1)1010060025(1)5
BR Flag of Scotland.svg John Barclay (3)00000000(3)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Johnnie Beattie 5(6)00000(4)005(10)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Dearlove 8(5)10110(2)009(7)10
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Donnie Macfadyen 9300004101320
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Mather 910000500145
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Jon Petrie 1100100600180
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Swindall 9(2)1010000010(2)5
BR Flag of South Africa.svg Jonathan van der Schyff (1)00000(1)00(2)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Wilson 9(6)10(1)003(2)0012(9)5
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Graeme Beveridge 8(8)101003(3)2012(11)15
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Alasdhair McFarlane (1)00000000(1)0
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Pinder 12(5)30(1)003(1)0015(7)15
FH Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Gregor (4)00000000(4)0
FH Flag of Scotland.svg Calvin Howarth 12(3)11321004(2)02017(5)157
FH Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Parks 10(3)413310144(1)03415(4)201
CE Flag of England.svg Scott Barrow 9(1)0010000010(1)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Craig 9(1)00(1)0040013(2)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Henderson 12(4)101004(1)0017(5)5
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Graeme Morrison 11(2)100004(1)0015(3)5
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Lamont 11501000001225
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Lamont 11501106301845
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Kenny Logan 11(3)50(1)004(1)0015(5)25
WG Flag of England.svg Gareth Maclure 6(2)000003209(2)10
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Dave Millard 2(2)00000(2)002(4)0
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Shaw 7(3)100000007(3)5
FB Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Kerr 9(1)000003(1)0012(2)0

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel in

  • Mark Bitcon - Fitness coach from Flag of England.svg Wasps [1]

Personnel out

None.

Player movements

Academy promotions

Player transfers

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

Match 1

13 August 2004
8 pm
Flag of England.svg Leeds Tykes 34 - 3 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Pierre Uys
Tom Biggs
Jon Dunbar
Richard Parks
penalty try
Con: Duncan Hodge x 2
Gordon Ross
Pen: Duncan Hodge
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Pen: Calvin Howarth
Headingley Stadium

Leeds Tykes: ?
Replacements: ?


Glasgow Warriors:
G Beveridge, A Bulloch, C Gregor, A Henderson, C Howarth, R Lamont, S Lamont, K Logan, R McKnight, D Millard, C Shaw, J Beardshaw,
J Beattie, G Bulloch, P Dearlove, A Hall, L Harrison, A Kelly, S Lawson, E Milligan, J Petrie, S Renwick, N Ross, S Swindall, K Tkachuk, D Turner. Replacements:

Match 2

20 August 2004
7.30pm
Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 20 - 39 Flag of England.svg Sale Sharks
Try: Scott Barrow
Andy Hall
Con: Calvin Howarth
Colin Gregor
Pen: Calvin Howarth
Colin Gregor
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Try: Chris Mayor x 2
Steve Hanley
Mike Hercus
John Carter
Con: Mike Hercus x 4
Pen: Mike Hercus x 2
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1200
Referee: Mike Hall (Boroughmuir)

Glasgow Warriors:Kevin Tkachuk, Scott Lawson, Lee Harrison, Nathan Ross, Andy Hall, Paul Dearlove, Jon Petrie (captain), Shawn Renwick,
Graeme Beveridge, Calvin Howarth, Kenny Logan, Andrew Henderson, Graeme Morrison, Rory Kerr, Rory Lamont
Replacements: used: Scott Barrow, Alex Mockford, Alasdhair McFarlane, Dan Turner, Colin Gregor, Dave Millard, Sean Lamont, Johnnie Beattie; not used: Fergus Thomson, Gordon Bulloch, Andy Kelly, Donnie Macfadyen


Sale Sharks:Chris Mayor; Mark Cueto, Jos Baxendell (captain), Robert Todd, Steve Hanley; Mike Hercus, Bryan Redpath; Trevor Woodman, Sebastien Bruno, Andrew Sheridan, Dean Schofield, Christian Day, Jason White, Sebastian Chabel, John Carter
Replacements: Stuart Turner, Andrew Titterell, Barry Stewart, Pierre Caillet, Hugh Perrett, Sililo Martens, Charlie Hodgson, Mike Bartlett, Chris Jones, James Moore, Richard Wigglesworth

Match 3

27 August 2004
7.45pm
Flag of England.svg Sale Sharks 43 - 6 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Dean Schofield
Steve Hanley
Mark Cueto
Sébastien Chabal
Chris Mayor
Jason Robinson
Con: Charlie Hodgson x 2
Pen: Charlie Hodgson x 2
Drop: Charlie Hodgson
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Pen: Colin Gregor x 2
Edgeley Park
Referee: S.Lander (RFU)

Sale Sharks:Jason Robinson (captain); Mark Cueto, Jos Baxendell, Robert Todd, Steve Hanley; Charlie Hodgson, Sililo Martens
Trevor Woodman, Andy Titterrell, Barry Stewart, Dean Schofield, Chris Day, Jason White, Sebastien Chabal, Magnus Lund
Replacements: Chris Mayor, Chris Rhys Jones, Mike Hercus, Bryan Redpath, Andrew Sheridan, Stuart Turner, Pierre Caillet, Sebastien Bruno, John Carter, Hugh Perrett


Glasgow Warriors:Kevin Tkachuk, Scott Lawson, Lee Harrison, Nathan Ross, Dan Turner, Andy Hall, Donnie Macfadyen, Paul Dearlove,
Sam Pinder, Colin Gregor, Kenny Logan (captain), Scott Barrow, Graeme Morrison, Sean Lamont, Rory Kerr
Replacements: used: Joe Beardshaw, Andy Kelly, Calvin Howarth, Steve Swindall, Graeme Beveridge, Andrew Henderson, Andy Hall
Dave Millard; not used: Gordon Bulloch

Match 4

20 September 2004
7.30 pm
Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 26 - 21 Flag of England.svg Newcastle Falcons
Try: Johnnie Beattie
Andy Craig
Ally Maclay
Dave Millard
Con: Calvin Howarth x 3
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Try: Danny Brown
Lee Dickson
Johnny Williams
Con: Toby Flood x 3
Hughenden Stadium
Referee: Andy Ireland (SRU)

Glasgow Warriors:Rory Lamont; Steven Manning, Andy Craig, Ally Maclay, David Millard; Calvin Howarth, Graeme Beveridge; Elliot McLaren,
Ferguson Thomson, Fraser Mackinnon, James Eddie, Sandy Warnock, John Beattie, Shawn Renwick, Neil McKenzie.
Replacements: Colin Shaw, Colin Gregor, Alasdhair McFarlane, Andrew Kelly, Stuart Fenwick, Donald Malcolm, Andrew Wilson, Alan Kelly, Stevie Swindall (all used)


Newcastle Falcons: Ed Burrill; Amarveer Ladhar, Adam Dehaty, Mark Laycock, Stephen Jones; Toby Flood, Lee Dickson; Jonny Williams, Rob Vickers, Ed Kalman, Andy Buist, Geoff Parling, Eni Gesinde, Greg Irwin, Ed Williamson
Replacements: Danny Brown, Rupert Neville, Mark Darlington, Gareth Kerr, Jason Smithson, Jack Harrison, Jamie Rennie, Stuart Walker

Match 5

11 October 2004
3pm
Flag of England.svg Sale Sharks 7 - 36 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Mike Hills
Con: David Blair
Preview
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Try: Andy Craig x3
Rory Lamont x 2
Shaun Renwick
Pen: Colin Gregor
Calvin Howarth x 2
Edgeley Park

Sale Sharks: Alex Davies; Matt Riley, Adam Robson, Jason Duffy, Olly Viney; David Blair, Ben Foden; Danny Greenhalgh, Neil Dowridge, Martin Halsall, Steve Burns, Ben Lloyd, Stuart Coackley, Mike Hills, Adam Newton.
Replacements: Chris Leck, Mark Simpson-Daniel, Chris Briers, Tom Mantell, Aled Davies, Matt Sheen, Dan Hall, Daniel Fernandez-Arias.


Glasgow Warriors: Andy Kelly (Glasgow), Fergus Thomson (Apprentice & Glasgow Hawks), Donald Malcolm (Academy & GHA), Elliot McLaren (Biggar), Stuart Fenwick (Ayr), Euan Murray (Glasgow), Jonathan van der Schyff (Currie), Steve Swindall (Glasgow Hawks), Andy Wilson (Glasgow), John Beattie (Apprentice & GHA), Shawn Renwick (Stirling County), Andy Dunlop (Biggar), Graeme Beveridge (Glasgow), Alasdhair McFarlane (Hillhead/Jordanhill), Calvin Howarth (Glasgow), Colin Gregor (Apprentice & Watsonians), Andy Craig (Glasgow), Rory Lamont (Glasgow), Dave Millard (Glasgow), Colin Shaw (Hawks), Steven Manning (Ayr) Replacements: all used.

European Champions Cup

Pool 3

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffTBLBPts
Flag of France.svg Toulouse (2)650121912181104773124
Flag of England.svg Northampton Saints (7)65011174128101271021
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Llanelli Scarlets 620415172132157253213
Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 600611251410718679022

Results

Round 1
24 October 2004
1pm
(1BP) Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 9 13 Flag of England.svg Northampton Saints
Pen: Dan Parks x 3 Preview
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Try: Ben Cohen
Con: Shane Drahm
Pen: Shane Drahm x 2
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,772
Referee: Eric Darriere (France)
Round 2
Round 3
5 December 2004
1pm
(1BP) Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 26 29 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Llanelli Scarlets (1BP)
Try: Gareth Maclure
Graeme Beveridge
Con: Calvin Howarth x 2
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 4
Preview
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Try: Garan Evans
Matthew Watkins x 2
Gavin Thomas
Con: Gareth Bowen x 3
Pen: Gareth Bowen
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,281
Referee: Roy Maybank (England)
Round 4
12 December 2004
13:00
(1BP) Llanelli Scarlets Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 38 22 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Aisea Havili x 2
Tal Selley x 2
Vernon Cooper
Con: Matthew Watkins
Gareth Bowen
Pen: Gareth Bowen x 3
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Try: Sean Lamont x 2
Scott Lawson
Con: Calvin Howarth x 2
Pen: Calvin Howarth
Stradey Park
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
Round 5
Round 6
14 January 2005
19:30
(1BP) Northampton Saints Flag of England.svg 33 23 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Bruce Reihana x 2
Ben Cohen
Steve Thompson
Mark Soden
Con: Shane Drahm x 4
Preview
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Try: Sean Lamont
Graeme Beveridge
Con: Dan Parks x 2
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 11,976
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)

Magners Celtic League

League table

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATry bonusLosing bonusPts
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neath-Swansea Ospreys 201613508267+24153277376
2 IRFU flag.svg Munster 201514470331+13954336169
3 IRFU flag.svg Leinster 201217455350+10546324357
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Newport Gwent Dragons 2011093814365539434250
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Llanelli Scarlets 2090114024464448427346
6 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 208111465466140584745
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh 209011409407+247404444
8 IRFU flag.svg Ulster 2090113633872437342543
9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff Blues 2081113504045435412440
10 IRFU flag.svg Connacht 2071123174079032462537
11 Flag of Scotland.svg Borders 20301733755621931662418

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 2013-11-22 at the Wayback Machine

Results

Round 1
4 September 2004
14:30
(1BP) Connacht IRFU flag.svg 31 – 15 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Matt Mostyn
Paul Warwick
Matt Lacey
John Muldoon
Con: Eric Elwood
Pen: Eric Elwood x 2
Preview
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Try: Kenny Logan
Dan Parks
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks
Sportsground
Attendance: 2,137
Referee: Phil Fear (Wales)
Round 2
11 September 2004
15:00
Border Reivers Flag of Scotland.svg 7 – 10 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Stuart Moffat
Con: Charlie Hore
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Try: Sam Pinder
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks
The Greenyards
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Round 3
18 September 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 12 – 10 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Drop: Dan Parks
Preview
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Try: Dave Callam
Con: Chris Paterson
Pen: Chris Paterson
Old Anniesland
Attendance: 2,117
Referee: Olan Trevor (Ireland)
Round 4
24 September 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 29 – 38 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Newport Gwent Dragons
Try: Donnie Macfadyen
Paul Dearlove
Con: Dan Parks x 2
Pen: Dan Parks x 5
Preview
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Try: Gareth Cooper
Rod Snow
Kevin Morgan
Jamie Ringer
Con: Ceri Sweeney x 3
Pen: Ceri Sweeney x 3
Drop: Sione Tuipulotu
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,918
Referee: Alistair McKay (Ireland)
Round 5
Round 6
9 October 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 26 – 28 IRFU flag.svg Munster
Try: Donnie Macfadyen
Andrew Henderson
Con: Dan Parks x 2
Pen: Dan Parks x 4
Preview
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Try: Christian Cullen x 2
Anthony Horgan
Frank Sheahan
Con: Ronan O'Gara
Pen: Ronan O'Gara
Drop: Ronan O'Gara
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 2,625
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)
Round 7
16 October 2004
19:15
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 34 – 20 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Try: Kevin Tkachuk
Dan Parks x 2
Graeme Morrison
Con: Dan Parks x 4
Pen: Dan Parks x 2
Preview
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Try: Tommy Bowe
Tyrone Howe
Con: David Humphreys x 2
Pen: David Humphreys x 2
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 3,469
Referee: Nigel Williams (Wales)
Round 8
5 November 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 36 – 22 Flag of Scotland.svg Border Reivers
Try: Kenny Logan
Sam Pinder
Con: Calvin Howarth
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 8
Preview
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Try: Steve Scott
Mark Blair
Iain Berthinussen
Con: Ali Warnock x 2
Pen: Charlie Hore
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,765
Referee: Ally McKay (Ireland)
Round 9
13 November 2004
17:30
Cardiff Blues Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 24 – 19 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Freddie Tuilagi
Kort Schubert
Con: Lee Thomas
Pen: Lee Thomas x 4
Preview
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Try: Andy Wilson
Con: Calvin Howarth
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 4
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 2,799
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)
Round 10
19 November 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 40 – 29 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Llanelli Scarlets
Try: Kenny Logan x 2
Graeme Beveridge
Calvin Howarth
Con: Calvin Howarth x 4
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 4
Preview
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Try: Barry Davies
Salesi Finau
Mike Phillips
Garan Evans
Con: Gareth Bowen x 3
Pen: Gareth Bowen
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,751
Referee: David Keane (Ireland)
Round 11
26 November 2004
19:30
Leinster IRFU flag.svg 22 – 16 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: David Holwell
Shane Jennings
Ben Gissing
Con: David Holwell x 2
Pen: David Holwell
Preview
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Try: Colin Shaw
Con: Calvin Howarth
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 3
Donnybrook
Attendance: 4,370
Referee: Neil Ballard (Wales)
Round 12
17 December 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 35 – 0 IRFU flag.svg Connacht
Try: Donnie Macfadyen
Kevin Tkachuk
Sean Lamont x 2
Con: Calvin Howarth x 2
Dan Parks
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 3
Preview
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Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 1,423
Referee: Steve Leyshon (England)
Round 13
27 December 2004
15:00
Edinburgh Flag of Scotland.svg 18 – 12 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Craig Joiner
Hugo Southwell
Con: Phil Godman
Pen: Brendan Laney
Preview
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Pen: Calvin Howarth x 3
Dan Parks
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 3,932
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)
Round 14

Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

Round 15
22 January 2005
14:30
Newport Gwent Dragons Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 21 – 16 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Percy Montgomery
Chris Anthony
Ceri Sweeney
Con: Ceri Sweeney x 3
Preview
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Try: Kevin Tkachuk
Con: Dan Parks
Pen: Dan Parks x 2
Drop: Dan Parks
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 4,072
Referee: Colin Stanley (Ireland)
Round 16
Round 17
20 February 2005
17:00
Munster IRFU flag.svg 25 – 19 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Alan Quinlan
Jason Holland
James Storey
Con: Paul Burke x 2
Pen: Paul Burke x 2
Preview
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Try: Dan Turner
Con: Calvin Howarth
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 4
Thomond Park
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Round 18
Round 19

Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

Round 20
25 March 2005
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 19 – 14 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff Blues
Try: Sean Lamont
Con: Calvin Howarth
Pen: Calvin Howarth x 2
Dan Parks x 2
Preview
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Try: Craig Quinnell
Con: Nicky Robinson
Pen: Nick Macleod
Drop: Nicky Robinson
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 3,787
Referee: Alistair McKay (Ireland)
Round 21
9 April 2005
17:30
Llanelli Scarlets Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 30 – 57 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Vernon Cooper
Barry Davies
Aisea Havili x 2
Tal Selley
Con: Gareth Bowen
Pen: Gareth Bowen
Preview
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Try: Sean Lamont x 2
Sam Pinder
Steve Swindall
Rory Lamont x 3
Con: Dan Parks x 5
Pen: Dan Parks x 4
Stradey Park
Attendance: 6,480
Referee: Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Round 22
16 April 2005
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 23 – 30 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Try: Rory Lamont
Dan Parks
Con: Dan Parks x 2
Pen: Dan Parks x 3
Preview
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Try: Girvan Dempsey
Ben Gissing
Kieran Lewis
Con: David Holwell x 3
Pen: David Holwell x 3
Hughenden Stadium
Attendance: 4,364
Referee: Phil Fear (Wales)

Celtic Cup

Only 8 sides contested this year's Celtic Cup so the competition effectively began at the quarter-final stage.

The match pairings were decided by the finishes in the previous year's Celtic League.

Results

Quarter-final
29 April 2005
19:30
Leinster IRFU flag.svg 33-24 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Girvan Dempsey
Victor Costello
Gordon D'Arcy x 2
Brian O'Driscoll
Con: David Holwell x 4
Preview
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Try: Paul Dearlove
Sean Lamont
Pen: Dan Parks x 5
Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 4500
Referee: Nigel Williams (Wales)

End of Season awards

AwardWinner
Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Lamont [6]
Lifetime achievement Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Harrow, Kilmarnock RFC [6]

Competitive debuts this season

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.

NumberPlayer nationalityNamePositionDate of debutVenueStadiumOpposition nationalityOpposition sideTournamentMatch resultScoring debut
126 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Tkachuk Prop2004-09-04Away Galway Sportsgrounds IRFU flag.svg Connacht Celtic League LossNil
127 Flag of England.svg Scott Barrow Centre2004-09-04Away Galway Sportsgrounds IRFU flag.svg Connacht Celtic League LossNil
128 Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Turner (Lock)2004-09-04Away Galway Sportsgrounds IRFU flag.svg Connacht Celtic League LossNil
129 Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Craig (Centre)2004-09-11Away The Greenyards Flag of Scotland.svg Border Reivers Celtic League WinNil
130 Flag of Scotland.svg Johnnie Beattie (Flanker)2004-09-18Home Old Anniesland Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh Celtic League WinNil
131 Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Swindall (Flanker)2004-10-02Away St. Helen's Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ospreys Celtic League LossNil
132 Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Lamont Full back2004-11-05Home Hughenden Stadium Flag of Scotland.svg Border Reivers Celtic League WinNil
133 Flag of Scotland.svg John Barclay (Flanker)2004-11-05Home Hughenden Stadium Flag of Scotland.svg Border Reivers Celtic League WinNil
134 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Shaw (Full back)2004-11-13Away Cardiff Arms Park Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff Blues Celtic League LossNil
135 Flag of South Africa.svg Jonathan van der Schyff (Lock)2005-01-22Away Rodney Parade Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dragons Celtic League LossNil
136 Flag of Scotland.svg Alasdhair McFarlane (Scrum half)2005-02-20Away Thomond Park IRFU flag.svg Munster Celtic League LossNil

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The 1997–98 season is the second in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

The 2007–08 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the Celtic League and the Heineken Cup.

The 2008-09 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Magners Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

The 2009-10 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Magners Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

The 2010-11 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Magners Celtic League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

The 2011-12 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the RaboDirect Pro12 and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

The 2002–03 season is the seventh in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

The 2003-04 season is the eighth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

The 2005-06 season is the tenth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. Since the professional side began in 1996 it had used a warrior logo; with a warrior clutching a rugby ball in one hand - and in the other a Scottish targe ordained with a long steel spike originating from its central boss. The warrior is wearing a simple Spangenhelm conical peaked nasal helmet illustrating an early warrior from the Kingdom of Strathclyde.

The 1999–2000 season is the fourth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Caledonians.

The 2000–01 season is the fifth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Caledonians; the last time they would use that name.

During the 2016–17 season, the Glasgow Warriors competed in the Guinness Pro12 and the European Champions Cup. It was the team's last season under head coach Gregor Townsend. Due to flooding of its grass pitch, an artificial-turf surface was installed at Scotstoun Stadium.

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