Summary

  • Connacht reach their first Pro12 final

  • Defending champions Glasgow are beaten

  • Connacht face Leinster at Murrayfield

  • Tries for Adeolokun (Connacht); Nakarawa (Glasgow)

  • Connacht lose Rodney Ah You to yellow card

  1. Connacht dream onpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    So it is an all-Ireland final in Edinburgh next Saturday with Glasgow's reign as Pro12 champions over.

    Leinster, looking for a third title in four years, face a Connacht side looking for their first major trophy win.

    Thanks for your company for a thrilling match in Galway.

  2. FT: Connacht 16-11 Glasgowpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    'Connacht deserved victory'

    John Beattie on BBC Scotland: "I think, on balance, Connacht deserved it. They tackled better and got through more often than Glasgow. The Warriors line-out was poor and the Connacht defence was very good. They scored three tries and two of them were disallowed. They deserved it.  It was a fantastic game and both teams lit this place up." 

  3. Glasgow Warriors winger Sean Lamontpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    On BBC Radio Scotland

    "It is a season's work gone down the drain. 

    "We were on the wrong side of the penalty count and were just not clinical enough. 

    "Credit to Connacht. They played very well and good luck to them in the final."

  4. Glasgow inconsolablepublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Some of the Glasgow team are in tears. Duncan Weir in particular in his last game for the club.

  5. Postpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland in Galway

    Quote Message

    Connacht were sharper, had more hunger, the same real insatiable desire Glasgow had last year. They were dominant for the vast majority of the game

  6. FT: Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    An impressive Connacht reach their first ever final. Holders Glasgow lose their Pro12 title. Connacht face Irish rivals Leinster in the final at Murrayfield a week today as the statistic remains that no away side has ever won a Pro12 semi-final.

  7. Full-timepublished at 20:31 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriors

  8. Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 79min

    Connacht are wasting time in the scrum as they edge towards their first Pro12 final.

  9. Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 78min

    Glasgow's Mark Bennett knocks on and his side are seconds away from losing their Pro12 title.

  10. Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warrorspublished at 78min

    Glasgow have the extra man, but they look out on their feet and Connacht clear after forcing the error.

  11. Connacht 16-11 Glasgowpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    John Beattie on BBC Scotland: "That was absolutely stupid by Ah You. If Connacht lose because of that, it is just crass idiocy.  That was worse than Puafisi in the first game and it is only a yellow card."

  12. Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 74min

    Connacht are using a blitz defence in an attempt to hold on to the lead despite Glasgow's one-man advantage.

  13. Sin-binpublished at 72min

    Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Rodney Ah You is shown the yellow card. Glasgow have eight minutes to find the points needed with one man advantage.

  14. Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 72min

    Prop Rodney Ah You thumps into Glasgow full-back Stuart Hogg. Looks like a high tackle.

  15. No trypublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow live to fight again because there was a knock-on, but it is a scrum to Connacht under the Warriors posts.

  16. Try reviewpublished at 70min

    Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Niyi Adeolokun touches down, but it goes to the TMO after a thumping tackle on Duncan Weir.  

  17. Connacht 16-11 Glasgowpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    'Glasgow can still win this'

    Andy Nicol on BBC Scotland: "Glasgow had to absorb so much pressure and they were very close to conceding a try, but that was a shocking decision at the scrum - it was a penalty to Glasgow, not Connacht.  But, if they are still within a score going into the last 10 minutes, there is no doubt Glasgow can still win this."   

  18. Leone mepublished at 20:13 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Leone Nakarawa scores Glasgow's tryImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Leone Nakarawa scored Glasgow's try to bring the visitors back into the game

  19. Penaltypublished at 64min

    Connacht 16-11 Glasgow Warriors (MacGinty)

    AJ MacGinty kicks from 25 metres to edge Connacht further ahed.

  20. Replacementpublished at 63min

    Connacht 13-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Andrew Browne and Sean O'Brien are on for Dillane and McKeon as Connacht also make changes.