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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Ospreys vs Glasgow Warriors Rugby VENUE Liberty Stadium DATE 26 November 2017 15:00 COMPETITION The Guinness PRO14 FINAL SCORE 6 - 47 HALFTIME SCORE 6 - 14 TRIES 0 - 7 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors Rugby) SCORING SUMMARY Ospreys Glasgow Warriors Rugby PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Sam Davies (J #10) 0 0 2 0 Scott Cummings (J #5) 1 0 0 0 George Horne (J #9) 2 0 0 0 Adam Hastings (J #10) 1 6 0 0 Leo Sarto (J #11) 1 0 0 0 George Turner (J #16) 1 0 0 0 Brandon Thomson (J #22) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Ospreys Glasgow Warriors Rugby 1 Paul James (J #1) 1 Alex Allan (J #1) 2 Sam Parry (J #2) 2 Pat Macarthur (J #2) 3 Dmitri Arhip (J #3) 3 Darcy Rae (J #3) 4 Lloyd Ashley (J #4) 4 Kiran Mcdonald (J #4) 5 Bradley Davies (J #5) 5 Scott Cummings (J #5) 6 Olly Cracknell (J #6) 6 Callum Gibbins (J #6) 7 Guy Mercer (J #7) 7 Matt Smith (J #7) 8 James King (J #8) 8 Samu Vunisa (J #8) 9 Tom Habberfield (J #9) 9 George Horne (J #9) 10 Sam Davies (J #10) 10 Adam Hastings (J #10) 11 Jeff Hassler (J #11) 11 Leo Sarto (J #11) 12 Ashley Beck (J #12) 12 Sam Johnson (J #12) 13 Joe Thomas (J #13) 13 Nick Grigg (J #13) 14 Hanno Dirksen (J #14) 14 Lelia Masaga (J #14) 15 Dan Evans (J #15) 15 Ruaridh Jackson (J #15) RESERVES Ospreys Glasgow Warriors Rugby 16 Scott Baldwin (J #16) 16 George Turner (J #16) 17 Gareth Thomas (J #17) 17 Ryan Grant (J #17) 18 Ma'afu Fia (J #18) 18 Siua Halanukonuka (J #18) 19 Rob Mccusker (J #19) 19 Hamilton Burr (J #19) 20 Will Jones (J #20) 20 Lewis Wynne (J #20) 21 Reuben Morgan Williams (J #21) 21 Kaleem Barreto (J #21) 22 James Hook (J #22) 22 Brandon Thomson (J #22) 23 Dafydd Howells (J #23) 23 Lee Jones (J #23) CARDS Ospreys Glasgow Warriors Rugby # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Ospreys TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 20:00 PlayerOff JAMES JAMES Ospreys Injury 20:01 PlayerOn Gareth Thomas Ospreys Injury 48:00 PlayerOff Mercer Mercer Ospreys Tactical 48:01 PlayerOn Will Jones Ospreys Tactical 52:00 PlayerOff Tom Habberfield Ospreys Concussion 52:01 PlayerOn Reuben Morgan Williams Ospreys Concussion 53:00 PlayerOff Sam Parry Ospreys Tactical 53:01 PlayerOn Scott Baldwin Ospreys Tactical 55:00 PlayerOff Dmitri Arhip Ospreys Tactical 55:01 PlayerOn Ma'afu Fia Ospreys Tactical 59:00 PlayerOff Lloyd Ashley Ospreys Tactical 59:01 PlayerOn MCCUSKER MCCUSKER Ospreys Tactical 59:02 PlayerOff Hanno Dirksen Ospreys Tactical 59:03 PlayerOn Dafydd Howells Ospreys Tactical 62:00 PlayerOff Dan Evans Ospreys Tactical 62:01 PlayerOn James Hook Ospreys Tactical PLAYER MOVEMENT - Glasgow Warriors Rugby TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 04:00 PlayerOff MACARTHUR MACARTHUR Glasgow Warriors Rugby Injury 04:01 PlayerOn George Turner Glasgow Warriors Rugby Injury 51:00 PlayerOff Nick Grigg Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion 51:01 PlayerOn Brandon Thomson Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion 51:02 PlayerOff VUNISA VUNISA Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 51:03 PlayerOn WYNNE WYNNE Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:00 PlayerOff Alex Allan Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:01 PlayerOn Ryan Grant Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:02 PlayerOff Darcy Rae Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:03 PlayerOn Siua Halanukonuka Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:04 PlayerOff Ruaridh Jackson Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 58:05 PlayerOn Lee Jones Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 68:00 PlayerOff Kiran McDonald Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 68:01 PlayerOn BURR BURR Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 68:02 PlayerOff WYNNE WYNNE Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion 68:03 PlayerOn VUNISA VUNISA Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion 72:00 PlayerOff George Horne Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 72:01 PlayerOn Barreto Barreto Glasgow Warriors Rugby Tactical 77:00 PlayerOff VUNISA VUNISA Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion Return 77:01 PlayerOn WYNNE WYNNE Glasgow Warriors Rugby Concussion Return Provided by Footprint.
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