Summary

  • Glasgow second in URC, with 10 wins from 13

  • Sharks have three victories so far

  • Horne try and conversion puts Glasgow ahead

  • Williamson with hosts' second try, converted by Horne

  • Jooste with Sharks' first try

  • Steyn with Glasgow's third try, converted by Horne

  • Sharks' Mchunu scores first try of second half

  1. Goodnight!published at 22:12 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT: Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Well it might not have been the bonus point win Glasgow were hoping for, but a three-try victory is enough to keep them second in the URC for now.

    That's all from me this evening. We will be back on Saturday with coverage of Edinburgh v Scarlets. Hope to see you all then - enjoy the rest of your weekend!

  2. Sharks show bite potentialpublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT: Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    John Barclay
    Former Scotland captain on Premier Sports

    Sharks should be happy with that result. Glasgow should feel a little bit deflated. Sharks are the team for me that have such potential given the squad that they have. Just the sheer size of the players they've got. They have to watch their errors in the game.

  3. Warriors desperate for home semi-finalpublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    John Barclay
    Former Scotland captain on Premier Sports

    Glasgow can finish top two. It's so important if they get the win and they get a home quarter and semi-final. That is probably why Franco [Smith] is being as tough. They want that home semi.

  4. Good effort from Sharks second stringpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT: Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    If Sharks had got one more try in the second half, they could've been in this game. They have to look at those missed opportunities. If you look at their defence and how they really stood up, for a group of players that aren't the starting XV, I thought they put in a really good effort.

  5. We made a lot of errors - Smithpublished at 21:53 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT: Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco Smith tells Premier Sports: "Obviously, I'm very happy with the win. Can never not appreciate that. Good to do it at Scotstoun again.

    "I said during the week that the Sharks team shouldn't be underrated and I proved that. We made a lot of errors, though, so there's a lot of learnings and work-ons that we're going to take into next week.

    "The line speed was much hotter in the second part of the game. We knew that they will make their one-on-one tackles. They're a South African team - they don't miss in that part of the game."

  6. Williamson rues missed bonus pointpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 19 April

    FT: Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Player of the match Max Williamson tells Premier Sports: "We didn't stick to our game plan. Our plan was to try and apply ourselves onto them.

    "We got into that 50-50 battle and that's not how we wanted to play it. I think the game got away from us a little bit and it fizzled out in the second half.

    "We'll be a bit disappointed that we weren't able to get a bonus point and just with our performance in the second half. I think it got a bit messy. That's not really how we wanted to play it, but we got the win, so that's good."

  7. Full-time Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharkspublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 19 April

    What has just happened?!?!

    Facundo Cordero receives the offload from Jamie Dobie and looks set to go flying over the whitewash but he is swallowed by the Sharks defence and the ball is ripped from him.

    Sharks boot the ball down the pitch and it trickles into touch and that will be that.

  8. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    With the clock in the red, Jamie Dobie is in full flight as he spots a gap in the Sharks defence. Will Glasgow finally get a score in this half?

  9. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Glasgow are defending hard in the closing stages of the game as Sharks are trying everything they can think of to get something out of this game.

    A spot of crossing from the visitors ends their attack as Glasgow boot the ball to the corner.

  10. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Glasgow Warrios 21-10 Sharks

    Ross Thompson spots some space in behind the Sharks defence, but the bounce of the ball is so unkind as it goes all the way out of play.

    There is a brief stop in play as Oli Kebble is down receiving some treatment on his ankle. Unfortunately, the newest centurion is hobbling off as Nathan McBeth is back on.

  11. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Glasgow Warrors 21-10 Sharks

    Sharks are refusing to go quietly as they are really starting to put Glasgow under pressure here.

    The hosts manage to steal the ball back and are awarded a penalty in the process.

  12. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    A crucial turnover for Glasgow comes from the latest man to come on, Sintu Manjezi. Manjezi wins the hosts a scrum on their own five-metre mark as they try and get themselves out of a tight spot in the far corner.

  13. Glasgow must go againpublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 19 April

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Andy Burke
    BBC Scotland at Scotstoun Stadium

    Glasgow have not yet clicked into gear in this second half.

    Sharks have been game and their try through Ntuthuko Mchunu was brilliantly created by Aphiwe Oyantyi, but Warriors need to find a way to wrestle back the momentum.

    The race for a top four, and ideally a top two, finish will come down to fine margins and Glasgow do not want to leave a try bonus point behind them here tonight. They have just under a quarter of the game to find that fourth try.

  14. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Sharks are spared a yellow card as it is deemed a rugby incident rather than foul play much to the dismay of the Scotstoun crowd.

  15. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    A knock-on from Sione Tuipulotu gives Sharks the opportunity to make something happen, but before they can referee Federico Vedovelli is having a look at a potential high tackle on Tuipulotu.

  16. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Tom Jordan is away!! Sharks lose the ball off the back of the line-out and the Glasgow fly-half makes the break all the way up to the five metre mark.

    Sharks turn it over but knock it on soon after. Everyone take a breath now.

  17. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Quick ball from Glasgow off the back of the scrum brings them up to the Sharks 22. Sione Tuipulotu is everywhere as he battles through defenders trying to get the offload.

    A kick over the top from Tom Jordan and an unfortunate bounce of the ball gives Sharks a line-out in their own 22.

  18. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-10 Sharks

    Oli Kebble has taken to the field to make his 100th Glasgow appearance in place of Nathan McBeth.

    What a moment for the prop.

  19. try

    Try Glasgow Warriors 21-10 SHARKSpublished at 52 mins

    Ntutchuko Mchunu

    From almost nowhere, Ntutchuko Mchunu goes over for the visitors' second of the evening.

    Curwin Bosch misses the extras once again.

  20. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    I think everyone will be happy with this break in play as there are some running repairs on both sides.

    Glasgow's Johnny Matthews is down with an ankle injury that doesn't look too good for the Liverpudlian as he goes off and Gregor Hiddleston come on in his place.