Summary

  • Marco van Standen with opening try on 24 mins

  • Scott Cummings strikes for Glasgow on stroke of half-time

  • George Turner & Huw Jones add second-half tries for visitors

  • Tom Jordan yellow card on 78 minutes

  • Warriors had not won in South Africa since 2018

  1. Missed penaltypublished at 72 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    It's about 42 metres out... and it's short. That was right on the edge of Horne's radar.

    Could they have gone for the corner? Will it come back to haunt Glasgow?

  2. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    George Horne's kick is charged down by as he collects the ball in the air, he is hit by Bulls sub Reinhardt Ludwig.

    A big call from referee Piardi again. Horne gets the tee... this would take them beyond a converted try.

  3. Penaltypublished at 69 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow win a penalty in their own 22m! Kurt-Lee Arendse comes in at the side and neck rolls Jack Dempsey. A head loss from the Bok winger.

    Zander Fagerson is screaming "YES" at his teammates. These small moments have such a huge impact on the momentum of the game.

  4. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    The Bulls are charging forward now, into the Glasgow 22m. They are throwing the kitchen sink at the Warriors.

    The Scots need that defence to hold up like it did in Munster last week.

  5. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Peter Wright
    Former Scotland prop on Sportsound

    If you look at where the ball is, it's right next to his hands, he just doesn't catch it.

    For me it's not a penalty.

  6. No trypublished at 66 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Never mind!

    There's an early tackle from George Turner on Kurt-Lee Arendse. It was that tackle that led to the ball falling to Jack Dempsey.

    That is a realllllly close call from Andrea Piardi. Penalty now to Bulls and it's in a kickable position, but they go to the corner.

  7. try

    Try Bulls 16-26 GLASGOW WARRIORSpublished at 67 mins

    Jack Dempsey

    Oh my god. Oh my god.

    Jack Dempsey intercept try.

  8. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    How is the heart rate, Glasgow fans?

    The Bulls are crashing forward, the 53,000 fans are cheering them on.

  9. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Fraser Brown
    Former Scotland hooker on Sportsound

    Josh McKay twice catches the ball under pressure, Kyle Steyn does really well at the end to hold that tackle.

  10. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Bulls 16-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Peter Wright
    Former Scotland prop on Sportsound

    Jamie Dobie is such a good rugby player isn't he. To come off the bench in a major final to play on the wing, just shows how good he is.

    If he stays long term, he could be the record player.

  11. converted try

    Converted try Bulls 16-21 GLASGOW WARRIORSpublished at 63 mins

    Huw Jones

    Glasgow put the ball through the hands and Kyle Steyn burns down the wing. He's brought down yards short.

    It goes right, then it goes left. The ball goes to deck and it's scooped up by Tom Jordan, who finds Steyn. He pops inside for Huw Jones and Glasgow are over!

    Was it forward? No!

    Glasgow are ahead for the first time in this contest.

  12. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Bulls 16-14 Glasgow Warriors

    Fraser Brown
    Former Scotland hooker on Sportsound

    If they don't look at the tackle on Josh McKay, the TMO might as well just go home.

    It's a red card, no arms.

  13. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Bulls 16-14 Glasgow Warriors

    Ah, the famous curse of the live-texter. Glasgow try a move from the line-out and it goes backwards and backwards, before the ball is lost.

    Gregor Brown is on - he replaced Max Williamson late on in the squad - as are Henco Venter and Jamie Dobie.

    Richie Gray, Rory Darge and Sebastian Cancelliere are off.

  14. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Bulls 16-14 Glasgow Warriors

    The scrum goes down on the half way line and it's Glasgow who get the penalty!

    The pendulum is swinging to the visitors. They rescued a losing bonus point here with their second half performance five weeks ago.

    Are they putting on a similar show this afternoon?

  15. Backs do their part in the maulpublished at 56 mins

    Bulls 16-14 Glasgow Warriors

    Peter Wright
    Former Scotland prop on Sportsound

    I have to say it was probably thanks to all the backs coming in, they came in early I think.

  16. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Bulls 16-14 Glasgow Warriors

    Josh McKay fields the return from the Bulls and breaks a tackle, bursting free.

    He gets over the half way line and boots the ball down the pitch, but it travels and travels and goes dead.

    That risk didn't work out. Maybe kicked it a bit early.

  17. converted try

    Converted try Bulls 16-14 GLASGOW WARRIORSpublished at 54 mins

    George Turner

    High risk, high reward and Glasgow get their rewards through George Turner!

    He's the man at the back of the maul and the Warriors power over the line from 10 metres out. That is a classic Glasgow try.

    Turner, in his final Glasgow game, looks to the skies. He's very emotional.

    George Horne notches the extra two, great kick.

  18. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Bulls 16-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Fraser Brown
    Former Scotland hooker on Sportsound

    Big momentum swing there for Bulls.

    It's been scrappy by Glasgow, lots of line-out with only one being won by the team throwing in. It's been scrappy but Glasgow have had the territory and the pressure but miscommunication lets the ball bounce.

    Bulls are tired here.

  19. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Bulls 16-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow win a penalty straight from kick-off, with Kurt-Lee Arendse playing the ball in an offside position.

    Tom Jordan opts to boot it into the corner. Big call.

  20. Penalty BULLS 16-7 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 51 mins

    Advantage is coming to the Bulls and Johan Goosen takes the risky drop-goal attempt - it flies low and wide.

    He'll take the three from the tee instead, as Glasgow were off their feet at the ruck.

    All that pressure from Glasgow, and it ends up being another three points to the Bulls. Not ideal.