2021–22 Glasgow Warriors season

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Glasgow Warriors 2021–2022
Ground(s) Scotstoun Stadium (Capacity: 7,351)
Coach(es) Flag of England.svg Danny Wilson
Captain(s) Flag of Scotland.svg Ryan Wilson
Flag of Scotland.svg Fraser Brown
Most caps Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Thompson (23)
Top scorer Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Thompson (157)
Most tries Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews (9)
League(s) United Rugby Championship
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The 2021–22 season will see Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup.

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Season overview

A new league structure was announced on 15 June 2021. With the addition of the 4 Super Rugby Unlocked franchises of the Bulls, Sharks, Stormers and the Lions, the Pro14 rebranded itself as the United Rugby Championship. [1]

There will be 4 regional conferences with teams playing their regional rivals home and away; and teams from the other conferences either home or away.

With 16 teams in total, this means 18 normal matches in the season before the play-offs.

As Scotland and Italy only have 2 teams each in the United Rugby Championship, they were placed in one regional conference; the Irish sides, Welsh sides and South African sides had their own regional conferences respectively.

Team

Coaches

Staff

Squad

 

Hookers

Flag of Scotland.svg Ewan Ashman
Flag of Scotland.svg Fraser Brown
Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews
Flag of Scotland.svg Grant Stewart
Flag of Scotland.svg George Turner

Props

Flag of Scotland.svg Simon Berghan
Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Bhatti
Flag of Scotland.svg Zander Fagerson
Flag of Scotland.svg Oli Kebble
Flag of Scotland.svg Tom Lambert
Flag of South Africa.svg Nathan McBeth
Flag of Scotland.svg Murray McCallum
Flag of Scotland.svg Ewan McQuillin
Flag of Argentina.svg Enrique Pieretto
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Brad Thyer
Flag of Scotland.svg Murphy Walker

Locks

Flag of Scotland.svg Hamish Bain
Flag of England.svg Lewis Bean
Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Cummings
Flag of Scotland.svg Richie Gray
Flag of Scotland.svg Kiran McDonald

 

Loose forwards

Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Dempsey
Flag of Scotland.svg Matt Fagerson
Flag of Scotland.svg Thomas Gordon
Flag of Scotland.svg Rob Harley
Flag of Scotland.svg Ally Miller
Flag of Scotland.svg Ryan Wilson

Scrum halves

Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Dobie
Flag of Scotland.svg George Horne
Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Kennedy
Flag of Scotland.svg Ali Price

Fly halves

Flag of Argentina.svg Domingo Miotti
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Thompson
Flag of Scotland.svg Duncan Weir

 

Centres

Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Fergusson
Flag of Scotland.svg Nick Grigg
Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Horne
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom Jordan
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Johnson
Flag of Scotland.svg Stafford McDowall
Flag of Scotland.svg Ollie Smith
Flag of Scotland.svg Kyle Steyn
Flag of Scotland.svg Sione Tuipulotu

Back Three

Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Cancelliere
Flag of Tonga.svg Walter Fifita
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cole Forbes
Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh McKay
Flag of Scotland.svg Rufus McLean
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ratu Tagive

 

Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 3 players

These players are given a professional contract by the Scottish Rugby Academy. Although given placements they are not contracted by Glasgow Warriors. Players graduate from the academy when a professional club contract is offered. [2]

These players are assigned to Glasgow Warriors for the season 2021–22. [3] [4]

Academy players promoted in the course of the season are listed with the main squad.

Back up players

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

Player statistics

During the 2021–22 season, Glasgow have used 47 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Pos.NationName United Rugby Championship Champions Cup Challenge Cup Total
Apps
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HK Flag of Scotland.svg Fraser Brown 6(6)301(1)000007(7)15
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews 7(8)70(2)102109(10)45
HK Flag of Scotland.svg Grant Stewart (2)00000000(2)0
HK Flag of Scotland.svg George Turner 6(3)003(1)00(2)009(6)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Simon Berghan 5(5)00(1)001(1)006(7)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Bhatti 10(4)202(2)001(1)0013(7)10
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Zander Fagerson 8104001(1)0013(1)5
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Oli Kebble 9(5)102(2)0010012(7)5
PR Flag of South Africa.svg Nathan McBeth (5)00000(1)00(6)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Murray McCallum 2(2)000000002(2)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Ewan McQuillin (2)00000000(2)0
PR Flag of Argentina.svg Enrique Pieretto 1(7)00(3)000001(10)0
PR Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Brad Thyer 1(3)000000001(3)0
PR Flag of Scotland.svg Murphy Walker 2(4)000000002(4)0
LK Flag of England.svg Lewis Bean 2(8)20(2)00(1)002(11)10
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Cummings 710400100125
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Richie Gray 16(1)0030020021(1)0
LK Flag of Scotland.svg Kiran McDonald 5(9)001(2)10(1)006(12)5
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Gregor Brown 1(1)00000(1)001(2)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge 1110400100165
BR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Dempsey 17504001002225
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Matt Fagerson 2(2)004100006(2)5
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Thomas Gordon 6(7)20(1)001007(8)10
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Rob Harley 8(3)00(2)001(1)009(3)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Ally Miller 3(7)00(1)001(1)004(9)0
BR Flag of Scotland.svg Ryan Wilson 1720(2)0020019(2)10
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Dobie 4(12)20000(1)004(13)10
SH Flag of Scotland.svg George Horne 7(3)20(4)000007(7)10
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Sean Kennedy (2)00000000(2)0
SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jordan Lenac (2)00000000(2)0
SH Flag of Scotland.svg Ali Price 810400200145
FH Flag of Argentina.svg Domingo Miotti 2(3)03000(1)002(4)3
FH Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Thompson 11(6)1944041201717(6)157
FH Flag of Scotland.svg Duncan Weir 8(6)047(3)040008(9)51
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Fergusson 2(1)000000002(1)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Nick Grigg 2(2)000000002(2)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Horne (1)00000000(1)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Johnson 13(1)1040020019(1)5
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Stafford McDowall 3(7)000000003(7)0
CE Flag of Scotland.svg Sione Tuipulotu 12(2)4040020018(2)20
WG Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Cancelliere 710(1)001008(1)5
WG Flag of Tonga.svg Walter Fifita 1(1)000000001(1)0
WG Flag of New Zealand.svg Cole Forbes 12(2)3030011016(2)20
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Rufus McLean 11201000001210
WG Flag of Scotland.svg Kyle Steyn 13304101201830
FB Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh McKay 9204102201525
FB Flag of Scotland.svg Ollie Smith 8(2)30(1)221009(3)27

Staff movements

Coaches

Medical

Staff

Player movements

Academy promotions

Player transfers

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

The first of two friendlies was confirmed to be against Worcester Warriors. [50] A second friendly, to be played a week before the Worcester match, was confirmed to be against the Newcastle Falcons at Scotstoun Stadium. [51]

The side named to play against Newcastle Falcons was affected by several of the Glasgow players being in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic; and Super 6 players and academy players were drafted into the Warriors line-up. [52]

In the match against Newcastle Falcons, both Ratu Tagive and Kiran McDonald received injuries which will keep them out of action for months. After a collision with Newcastle fullback Mike Brown, Tagive broke his cheekbone, requiring surgery. McDonald took a blow to his kidney in the match. [53]

A 'Clash of the Warriors' cup was specially produced for the match with Worcester Warriors. It is intended that a return match at Scotstoun will also play for the cup in the following pre-season.

Head Coach Danny Wilson was pleased with the two friendly outings; and especially the Worcester win. He stated after the 'Clash of the Warriors': [54]

Last week wasn’t about winning, it was about the first hit out and getting the lads playing some rugby, but tonight was about coming here to get an away win because our next game will be about winning away so we came here to do that. There were a couple of sticky moments in the first half when they were attacking well and the whole game was very physical, but in the second half in particular some guys took their opportunities so we have some headaches ahead of the first selection. It is a case of small stepping stones in pre-season, but getting everybody out there playing and no major injuries is good – but we won’t read too much into it. Still, when you set out your stall to play hard and get a win, not just giving people a game, then it is good to get a win and the players will get some confidence because of that.

A Super6 pro-alignment fixture was announced for 18 June 2022. [55] Players from Ayrshire Bulls, Stirling County and Boroughmuir Bears will represent Glasgow Warriors. Players from Watsonians, Heriot's Rugby and Southern Knights will represent Edinburgh. [56] The Warriors team was mixed with current Academy prospects like Jamie Drummond, Rory Jackson and Michael Gray, alongside ex-Warriors like Robert Beattie and the previous Academy player Logan Trotter; the Australian 7s international player Liam McNamara and the Cyprus international player Marcus Holden. The Edinburgh side had breakthrough Edinburgh players Kwagga van Niekerk and Harrison Courtney, ex-Edinburgh players like Jason Baggott and Cameron Fenton (Fenton has also played for Glasgow Warriors); alongside the Wales international 7s player Joe Jenkins and the Scotland international 7s player Nyle Godsmark; and former London Irish player Rory Brand.

Match 1

3 September 2021
7pm
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 7–12 Flag of England.svg Newcastle Falcons
Try: Duncan Weir
Con: Duncan Weir
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Try: Callum Chick
George Wacokecoke
Con: Will Haydon-Wood
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 3464
Referee: Hollie Davidson (SRU)

Glasgow Warriors: Ollie Smith (Cole Forbes 51); Rufus McLean (Finlay Callaghan 61), Sione Tuipulotu (Nick Grigg 61), Stafford McDowall (Pete Horne 51), Ratu Tagive (Logan Trotter 41); Duncan Weir (Ross Thompson 51), Sean Kennedy (Jamie Dobie 51); Tom Lambert (George Thornton 51), Johnny Matthews (Grant Stewart 51), Murray McCallum (Murphy Walker 51), Lewis Bean (Max Williamson 51), Richie Gray (Rob Harley 51), Kiran McDonald (Scott Cummings 51), Rory Darge (Tom Gordon 51), Ryan Wilson (Rory Jackson 51)
Newcastle Falcons: 15 Mike Brown, 14 Ollie Lindsay-Hague, 13 George Wacokecoke, 12 Pete Lucock, 11 Iwan Stephens, 10 Brett Connon, 9 Sam Stuart; 1 Adam Brocklebank, 2 George McGuigan, 3 Mark Tampin, 4 Marco Fuser, 5 Philip van der Walt, 6 Josh Basham, 7 Will Welch, 8 Callum Chick
Replacements: 16 Robbie Smith, 17 Kyle Cooper, 18 Conor Kenny, 19 Matthew Dalton, 20 Carl Fearns, 21 James Blackett, 22 Will Haydon-Wood, 23 Ben Stevenson, [blank shirts]: Mark Dormer, Oscar Caudle, George Merrick, Freddie Lockwood, Marcus Tiffen, Ewan Greenlaw, Louie Johnson (all used)

Match 2 - Warriors Cup

10 September 2021
7pm
Worcester Warriors Flag of England.svg 22–27 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Try: Willi Heinz
Ollie Lawrence
Melani Nanai
Con: Owen Williams x 2
Pen: Billy Searle
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Try: Rufus McLean x 2
Lewis Bean
Con: Ross Thompson x 2
Duncan Weir
Pen: Ross Thompson
Duncan Weir
Sixways Stadium
Attendance: 3,751
Referee: Adam Leal (RFU)

Worcester Warriors: 1 Ethan Waller, 2 Scott Baldwin, 3 Christian Judge, 4 Matt Garvey, 5 Justin Clegg, 6 Ted Hill (CC), 7 Sam Lewis, 8 Kyle Hatherell, 9 Willi Heinz (CC), 10 Owen Williams, 11 Harri Doel, 12 Francois Venter, 13 Ollie Lawrence, 14 Noah Heward, 15 Melani Nanai
Replacements: Niall Annett, Lewis Holsey, Jay Tyack, Graham Kitchener, James Scott, Morgan Monks, Caleb Montgomery, Matt Kvesic, Will Chudley, Billy Searle, Tom Howe, Ashley Beck, Oli Morris, Perry Humphreys, Jamie Shillcock [all used – except James Scott & Tom Howe]

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Tom Lambert, 2. Johnny Matthews, 3. Simon Berghan, 4. Lewis Bean, 5. Richie Gray,6. Scott Cummings, 7. Rory Darge, 8. Ryan Wilson (Captain), 9. George Horne, 10. Ross Thompson, 11. Cole Forbes, 12. Sam Johnson, 13. Sione Tuipulotu, 14. Rufus McLean, 15. Stafford McDowall
Replacements: Grant Stewart, Brad Thyer, Murray McCallum, Murphy Walker, Rob Harley, Max Williamson, Rory Jackson, Thomas Gordon, Jack Dempsey, Jamie Dobie, Duncan Weir, Pete Horne, Nick Grigg, Ollie Smith, Finlay Callaghan

Match 3

18 June 2022
1.30pm
Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 24 - 26 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh
Try: Marcus Holden
Jerry Blyth-Lafferty
Ruairidh Swan
Logan Trotter
Con: Marcus Holden x 2
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Try: Wallace Nelson
Billy Wara
Nyle Godsmark
Jason Baggott
Con: Jason Baggott x 3
Millbrae
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Glasgow Warriors: 1. George Bresse, 2. Jerry Blyth-Lafferty, 3. Michael Scott, 4. Rory Jackson, 5. Adam Sinclair, 6. Lewis McNamara, 7. Connor Gordon [Co-captain], 8. Benedict Grant, 9. Ruairidh Swan, 10. Marcus Holden [Co-captain], 11. Aaron Tait, 12. Robert Beattie, 13. Michael Gray, 14. Elias Caven, 15. Logan Trotter
Replacements: 16. Jamie Drummond, 17. Callum Smith, 18. Calvin Henderson, 19. Jack Fisher, 20. Trystan Andrews, 21. Euan McAra, 22. Liam McNamara, 23. Stevie Hamilton

Edinburgh: 1. Harrison Courtney, 2. Michael Liness [Captain], 3. A. P. McWilliam, 4. Josh King, 5. Fraser Hastie, 6. Kwagga Van Niekerk, 7. Wallace Nelson, 8. Karl Main, 9. Rory Brand, 10. Jason Baggott, 11. Aiden Cross, 12. Dom Croetzer [Vice-Captain], 13. Nyle Godsmark, 14. Bill Wara, 15. Joe Jenkins
Replacements: 16. Cameron Fenton, 17. Chris Keen, 18. Martin McGinley 19. Scott McGinley, 20. Gregor Nelson, 21. Jed Gelderbloom, 22. Greg Cannie, 23. Robbie Chalmers

United Rugby Championship

The season's opener was away to Ulster. It was a match the Warriors could have won [57] scoring 4 tries – but unfortunately they conceded 5 tries. There were some positives; 2 bonus points were earned and Rory Darge secured the man of the match. Darge's performance prompted Jack Dempsey to compare his work-rate with that of Australian captain Michael Hooper. [58] The home match against Sharks saw the Warriors quickly secure a bonus point in the first half. Scoring a quick try in the second half, the Warriors game seemed to lose a gear after Sione Tuipulotu ran in for what would have been a sixth try, but the referee Ben Whitehouse chalked it off for obstruction. This let the South African side regroup somewhat and at the end of the match the Sharks had scored 3 tries; which was an otherwise comfortable game for the Glasgow giants. Glasgow Assistant Coach Peter Murchie was delighted with Glasgow's play up until the Warriors eased off: "I thought we were excellent for the first 50 minutes – we scored some fantastic tries and that’s probably some of the best rugby we’ve played since I’ve been here as a coach." [59] Darge received another man of the match award against the Lions. The Lions proved toothless with no clean breaks in the match [60] but the kicking of EW Viljoen kept the South African side in contention. Danny Wilson said: "We played so well in the first half and created so much, but it was a little bit forced with the offloads. We were trying to force the issue when we should have been more patient. In the second half, the weather came in and there were more scrums. We didn’t want that, because we knew the scrum was a really powerful weapon for them." [61]

League table

2021–22 United Rugby Championship Table watch · edit · discuss
TeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATry bonusLosing bonusPts
1 IRFU flag.svg Leinster 181305546276+270733111467
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers (CH)181224464311+15360367261
3 IRFU flag.svg Ulster 181206412297+11552347459
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls (RU)181107518388+130674210458
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks 181116510365+14560439257
6 IRFU flag.svg Munster 181107524341+18366348456
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh 181017421318+10356378454
8 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 181008409376+3353447350
9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ospreys 181008422474–5246624246
10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Scarlets 188010494534–40657310345
11 IRFU flag.svg Connacht 18909399502–10351674141
12 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions 188010408450–4248557241
13 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton 186111425501–7653676335
14 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff 187011369577–20841723132
15 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dragons 182115305547–24236713619
16 Flag of Italy.svg Zebre Parma 181017261630–3693290239
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order: [62]
  1. number of matches won;
  2. number of matches drawn;
  3. the difference between points for and points against;
  4. the number of tries scored;
  5. the most points scored;
  6. the difference between tries for and tries against;
  7. the fewest red cards received;
  8. the fewest yellow cards received.
Green background indicates teams that are playoff places that top their regional pools and earn a place in the 2022–23 European Champions Cup

Blue background indicates teams that did not top their regional pool but are in play-off places and earn a place in the 2022–23 European Champions Cup
Pink background indicates teams that did not top their regional pool or earn a place in the 2022–23 European Champions Cup, but are in play-off places.
Yellow background indicates teams that top their regional pool and earn a place in the 2022–23 European Champions Cup, but are not in a play-off place
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2022–23 European Challenge Cup.

(q) : qualified for the play-offs;

(S) : winner of the Regional Shield and qualified for the 2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup;

(e) : qualified for the 2022–23 European Challenge Cup

    Results

    Round 1
    24 September 2021
    7.35pm
    (1BP) Ulster IRFU flag.svg 35–29 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors (2BP)
    Try: Penalty try
    Bradley Roberts
    Marty Moore
    Nick Timoney
    Nathan Doak
    Con: John Cooney
    Nathan Doak x 3
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    Try: George Horne
    Johnny Matthews
    Penalty try
    Jamie Dobie
    Con: Ross Thompson x 2
    Pen: Duncan Weir
    Kingspan Stadium
    Attendance: 10,000
    Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
    Round 2
    Round 3
    9 October 2021
    3.05pm
    Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 13–9 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions
    Try: Jamie Bhatti
    Con: Ross Thompson
    Pen: Ross Thompson x 2
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    Pen: EW Viljoen x 3
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 6,096
    Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR)
    Round 4
    16 October 2021
    1pm
    Zebre Flag of Italy.svg 6–17 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Pen: Carlo Canna x 2 Preview
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    Try: Lewis Bean
    Sione Tuipulotu
    Con: Duncan Weir x 2
    Pen: Duncan Weir
    Stadio Lanfranchi
    Attendance: 1,300
    Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
    Round 5
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    Round 8
    11 February 2022
    8.15pm
    Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 13–11 IRFU flag.svg Munster (1 BP)
    Try: Cummings 39' c
    Con: Weir 40+1'
    Pen: Weir (2) 16', 61'
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    Try: Kleyn 72' m
    Pen: Healy (2) 38', 64'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 6,238 [65]
    Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi
    Round 9 – 1872 Cup 1st leg
    18 March 2022
    7.35pm
    Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 30–17 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh
    Try: Gordon (2) 9' c, 30' c
    McKay 55' c
    Con: Weir (2) 10', 30'
    Thompson 57'
    Pen: Weir 40'
    Thompson (2) 65', 72'
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    Try: Young 14' c
    Venter 48' c
    Con: Boffelli (2) 15', 49'
    Pen: Boffelli 35'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 7,351 [66]
    Referee: Hollie Davidson
    Round 10
    8 January 2022
    5.15pm
    (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 38–19 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ospreys
    Try: Forbes 22' c
    Tuipulotu (2) 27' c, 62' c
    McKay 48' c
    Brown 73' c
    Con: Thompson (4) 24', 29', 50', 63'
    Weir 74'
    Pen: Thompson 8'
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    Try: D. Evans 71' c
    Con: Anscombe 71'
    Pen: Anscombe (4) 3', 11', 26', 31'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: Behind closed doors
    Referee: Chris Busby
    Round 11
    29 January 2022
    2.55pm
    Connacht IRFU flag.svg 20–42 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
    Try: Arnold 13' c
    Boyle 43' c
    Con: Forde (2) 14', 44'
    Pen: Forde (2) 42', 51'
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    Try: McLean (2) 3' m, 60' m
    Steyn (2) 19' c, 63' c
    Brown 36' m
    Matthews 80+1' c
    Con: Weir (3) 21', 64', 80+2'
    Pen: Weir (2) 46', 74'
    Galway Sportsgrounds
    Attendance: 4,527 [67]
    Referee: Nic Berry
    Round 12
    19 February 2022
    7.35pm
    Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 13–3 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton
    Try: Smith 21' m
    Dempsey 58' m
    Pen: Miotti 4'
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    Pen: Albornoz 7'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Referee: Frank Murphy
    Round 13
    5 March 2022
    5.15pm
    (1 BP) Scarlets Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 35–10 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: St. Evans 39' c
    S. Williams 43' c
    G. Davies 58' c
    Kalamafoni 66' c
    Conbeer 73' c
    Con: Patchell (3) 40', 43', 59'
    St. Evans 65'
    Costelow 74'
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    Try: Matthews 4' c
    Con: Weir 6'
    Pen: Weir 21'
    Parc y Scarlets
    Attendance: 6,006
    Referee: Chris Busby
    Round 14
    26 March 2022
    5.15pm
    (1 BP) Cardiff Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 32–28 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors (2 BP)
    Try: Harries 4' m
    Cabango (2) 34' c, 69' c
    Halaholo 58' c
    Con: Evans (3) 35', 58', 69'
    Pen: Evans (2) 11', 79'
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    Try: Cancelliere (2) 15' c, 42' c
    Johnson 24' c
    Brown 29' c
    Con: Thompson (4) 16', 24', 30', 43'
    Cardiff Arms Park
    Attendance: 6,275 [68]
    Referee: AJ Jacobs
    Round 15
    1 April 2022
    7.35pm
    (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 40–12 Flag of Italy.svg Zebre Parma
    Try: Matthews (3) 4' c, 43' m, 63' c
    Kebble 10' c
    Wilson 24' c
    Dobie 34' c
    Con: Thompson (5) 5', 11', 26', 34', 64'
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    Try: Fusco 40+1' m
    Andreani 79' c
    Con: Rizzi 79'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 6,927 [69]
    Referee: Adam Jones
    Round 16
    22 April 2022
    5.15pm
    (1 BP) Stormers Flag of South Africa.svg 32–7 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Pretorius 35' c
    Jantjies 53' m
    Zas 56' c
    Roos 80' c
    Con: Libbok (3) 36', 57', 80+2'
    Pen: Libbok (2) 31', 39'
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    Try: Dempsey 19' c
    Con: Thompson 20'
    Cape Town Stadium
    Attendance: 4,762 [70]
    Referee: Andrew Brace
    Round 17
    29 April 2022
    6pm
    (1 BP) Bulls Flag of South Africa.svg 29–17 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Burger 10' c
    Tambwe 40+3' c
    Wa. Steenkamp 59' c
    Brink 62' m
    Con: Steyn (3) 10', 40+4', 59'
    Pen: Steyn 29'
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    Try: Penalty try 6'
    Smith 74' c
    Con: Thompson 75'
    Pen: Weir 21'
    Loftus Versfeld Stadium
    Referee: Nika Amashukeli
    Round 18 - 1872 Cup 2nd leg
    21 May 2022
    6.30pm
    Edinburgh Flag of Scotland.svg 28–11 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Kinghorn 30' c
    Bradbury 45' m
    Hoyland 63' m
    Con: Boffelli (2) 31', 65'
    Pen: Boffelli (3) 15', 40', 54'
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    Try: Smith 68' m
    Pen: Thompson (2) 21', 37'
    Murrayfield Stadium
    Attendance: 24,187 [71]
    Referee: Andrew Brace
    Play-offs
    Quarter-final
    4 June 2022
    3.15pm
    Leinster IRFU flag.svg 76–14 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Sheehan (2) 16' c, 39' m
    Larmour (2) 20' c, 64' m
    N. McCarthy 24' c
    Doris 43' c
    Alaalatoa 48' c
    Gibson-Park 54' c
    Ringrose 57' m
    Frawley 69' c
    McGrath 71' c
    J. O'Brien 77' m
    Con: R. Byrne (8) 17', 20', 26', 44', 49', 55', 70', 71'
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    Try: Z. Fagerson 5' c
    Horne 60' c
    Con: Thompson (2) 5', 60'
    RDS Arena
    Attendance: 9,346 [72]
    Referee: Andrea Piardi

    European Champions Cup

    In a re-run of last season and the season before, Glasgow Warriors were again paired with Exeter Chiefs in the Champions Cup. The French opposition were La Rochelle, whom Glasgow had also faced in the 2019–20 season. [73]

    Pool

    Pool A Standings [74]
    PWDLPFPADiffTFTATBLBPts
    Flag of France.svg Racing 92 440012624+1021633019
    IRFU flag.svg Ulster 440011496+181593019
    Flag of France.svg La Rochelle 43109764+331172016
    IRFU flag.svg Leinster 430119862+1363083015
    Flag of England.svg Sale Sharks 42118948+411351112
    Flag of England.svg Exeter Chiefs 420212782+451973011
    Flag of France.svg Montpellier 420278157–799232010
    Flag of France.svg Clermont 41127982–3810028
    Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors 410382117–35715015
    Flag of England.svg Northampton Saints 400456124–68617022
    Flag of England.svg Bath 401348148–100622002
    Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ospreys 400433123–90317000

    Results

    Round 1
    Round 2
    Round 3
    15 January 2022
    5.30pm
    Exeter Chiefs Flag of England.svg 52–17 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: O'Flaherty (3) 18' c, 56' c, 65' m
    S. Simmonds (2) 24' c, 51' c
    Cowan-Dickie 59' m
    Nowell 74' c
    Ewers 77' c
    Con: Simmonds (4/6) 19', 25', 52', 57'
    Slade (2/2) 75', 78'
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    Try: McDonald 31' c
    M. Fagerson 44' c
    Con: Thompson (2/2) 32', 46'
    Pen: Thompson (1/1) 7'
    Sandy Park
    Attendance: 11,841
    Referee: Romain Poite (France)
    Round 4
    22 January 2022
    8pm
    Glasgow Warriors Flag of Scotland.svg 30–38 Flag of France.svg La Rochelle (1 BP)
    Try: McKay 41' c
    Smith (2) 74' c, 80' c
    Con: Thompson (1/1) 41'
    Weir (2/2) 75', 80+1'
    Pen: Thompson (3/3) 9', 25', 33'
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    Try: Rhule 19' c
    P.A. Boudehent 40+2' m
    Bourgarit 45' c
    P.I. Boudehent 50' c
    Con: Popelin (3/4) 21', 46', 50'
    Pen: Popelin (3/4) 10', 49', 50'
    West (1/1) 77'
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 6,723
    Referee: Karl Dickson (England)

    European Challenge Cup

    Round of 16

    15 April 2022
    8pm
    Newcastle Falcons Flag of England.svg 17–27 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Montgomery 51' c
    Hodgson 65' c
    Con: Connon (1/1) 52'
    Hodgson (1/1) 66'
    Pen: Connon (1/1) 27'
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    Try: Matthews 3' c
    Steyn (2) 6' m, 57' m
    McKay 31' c
    Con: Thompson (2/4) 4', 32'
    Pen: Thompson (1/2) 62'
    Kingston Park
    Attendance: 4,121
    Referee: Tual Trainini (France)

    Quarter-final

    7 May 2022
    9pm
    Lyon Flag of France.svg 35–27 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Couilloud 35' c
    R. Taofifénua 55' c
    Niniashvili (2) 61' m, 75' c
    Con: Berdeu (2/3) 36', 76'
    Doussain (1/1) 57'
    Pen: Berdeu (3/4) 1', 12', 70'
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    Try: McKay 5' c
    Forbes 39' c
    Penalty try 49'
    Con: Thompson (2/2) 6', 40'
    Pen: Thompson (2/2) 23', 27'
    Stade de Gerland
    Attendance: 28,000
    Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

    Warrior of the month awards

    AwardWinner
    September Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews [75]
    October Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge [76]
    NovemberNo announcement - only 1 match played
    December Flag of Scotland.svg Sione Tuipulotu
    January Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge
    February Flag of Scotland.svg Ollie Smith [77]
    March Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Cancelliere [78]
    April Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews [79]
    May Flag of Scotland.svg Ollie Smith [80]

    End of Season awards

    AwardWinner
    Young Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Ollie Smith
    Coaches Award Flag of Scotland.svg Rob Harley [81]
    Test Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge [82]
    Most Improved Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Matthews
    Al Kellock Leadership Award Flag of Scotland.svg Richie Gray
    Community Hero of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Cammy Little of Moffat RFC [83]
    Try of the Season Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh McKay vs. Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh Rugby
    Players' Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge
    Player of the Season Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Darge

    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
    329 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Brad Thyer Prop2021-09-24Away Ravenhill Stadium IRFU flag.svg Ulster United Rugby Championship LossNil
    330 Flag of Scotland.svg Simon Berghan Prop2021-09-24Away Ravenhill Stadium IRFU flag.svg Ulster United Rugby Championship LossNil
    331 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Dempsey No. 82021-09-24Away Ravenhill Stadium IRFU flag.svg Ulster United Rugby Championship LossNil
    332 Flag of Scotland.svg Sione Tuipulotu Centre2021-09-24Away Ravenhill Stadium IRFU flag.svg Ulster United Rugby Championship LossNil
    333 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray McCallum (Prop)2021-09-24Away Ravenhill Stadium IRFU flag.svg Ulster United Rugby Championship LossNil
    334 Flag of Scotland.svg Murphy Walker (Prop)2021-10-02Home Scotstoun Stadium Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks United Rugby Championship WinNil
    335 Flag of Scotland.svg Ally Miller (Flanker)2021-10-02Home Scotstoun Stadium Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks United Rugby Championship WinNil
    336 Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Cancelliere Wing2021-10-16Away Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi Flag of Italy.svg Zebre United Rugby Championship WinNil
    337 Flag of South Africa.svg Nathan McBeth (Prop)2021-11-27Away Stadio Comunale di Monigo Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso United Rugby Championship LossNil
    338 Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh McKay Full back2021-12-04Home Scotstoun Stadium Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dragons United Rugby Championship WinNil
    339 Flag of Argentina.svg Domingo Miotti (Fly-half)2021-12-04Home Scotstoun Stadium Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dragons United Rugby Championship WinNil
    340 Flag of Tonga.svg Walter Fifita (Wing)2022-01-08Home Scotstoun Stadium Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ospreys United Rugby Championship WinNil

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