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Sean Lineen says Connacht will be litmus test of Warriors’ progress

Pat McArthur prepares to take on Connacht. Picture: SNS

Pat McArthur prepares to take on Connacht. Picture: SNS

ONE win in nine years is not a statistic Glasgow coach Sean Lineen is proud of and he believes that his Warriors squad face a true test of their improvement this season when they run out into Connacht’s Galway Sportground tomorrow night.

The paupers of Irish rugby’s last home game resulted in a historic first Heineken Cup victory, one which meant little to Connacht in terms of any qualification but scuppered Harlequins’ hopes of reaching the tournament quarter-finals. So it meant something all right.

Lineen is acutely aware of the fact that his one and only success in Ireland’s western province was five seasons ago, a 40-23 win in April 2007, while a 19-19 draw in March 2010 proved vital in helping the Warriors into the first league play-offs. Glasgow won on their first trip to Connacht in a Celtic League quarter-final in 2001/02, however, last season, Glasgow were given a 37-8 pasting in the Galway wind.

“The stats don’t lie,” he said, although the teams do seem to meet during international periods when top players are unavailable. “It’s a difficult place for us to go. Last season was a low point. This is a different team now, and that was less to do with Connacht, who are a tough team to beat over there, but it was all to do with our level of performance, which was poor.

“We know how tough it’s going to be and you look at their last result at home, a Heineken Cup win over Harlequins, and with a new stand and a crowd that gets behind them, we have to make sure we get our basics right because otherwise they control the territory and you’re stuffed.

“Connacht play a certain brand of rugby but they do move the ball around, and punish you if you back off them. They have always had a very tasty forward pack who like the confrontation; their lineout drives are very strong; their defence hits hard and they want you to run at them, but they also look to win the territory battle and to counter-attack. But we’re concentrating on us because parts of our game have been very strong this season.”

Connacht lost by just two points to Leinster in their last match at home in the RaboDirect PRO12, but remain third from bottom in the table with just three wins. That is only one fewer than Edinburgh, but five off Glasgow and the Warriors know that their bid to claim a top-four spot and reach the play-offs again hinges on their ability to claim points through the five games played without their Scotland players.

Duncan Weir is included in the 22 this weekend, after sitting on the Scotland bench for the first time at the weekend but failing to get on against Wales. He starts on the bench again tomorrow with Scotland’s first-choice fly-half Ruaridh Jackson continuing his recovery from a leg injury suffered in the World Cup and desperate to push himself back into the Test frame before the RBS Six Nations ends.

Lineen has developed much faith in the squad that heads across the Irish Sea, having watched them find their feet in the first two months of the season when the star players were in New Zealand, and is hopeful that the rise this season will not suffer the same breakdown in Galway.

“We’re down 16 players [including injuries],” he said, “but, at the same time, this group of players largely have got us to where we’re at with so many players away at the World Cup. As a coach, you learn as well and while we gave them the opportunity, they have stepped up and shown that they value the Warriors jersey and don’t want to let the jersey down.

“I’m confident with the players we’ve got, the way they’ve come on and the belief that they’ve got, but this will be real test of where we are, in terms of the mental toughness and going there with genuine belief. We’ll find out with the result.”

One player at the heart of that drive to impress Lineen and his fellow coaches has been hooker Pat MacArthur. Now 24, the Prestwick youngster has begun to get to grips with adding a couple of stones in weight to his body shape and still retain the dynamism and ball skills that marked him out as a player to watch with Ayr several years ago. He comes into the starting line-up for Dougie Hall after a fifth straight win, at home to the Scarlets.

He said: “I knew coming into this season with Fergus [Thomson] being injured and Dougie away to the World Cup that it was a big opportunity for me to put my hat into the ring, and then with Dougie coming back I’ve been able to keep my form going.

“Now we have four hookers all fit and competition is higher than it has ever been, so I have to take the opportunity this weekend, at a hard place to go, to keep my place in the team. I’ve always had confidence in myself but it has been about changing that to get the coaches confident in me, and then to assert myself in games.

“This [Galway] is the only place I haven’t been yet and it seems to have been like this all through the season for me – going into new challenges, against a big French team or Leinster in the big European games – and now I have another challenge to go to Connacht and assert myself down there.”

MacArthur last’s start for Glasgow was against Bath in the Heineken Cup but, since then, he has also come off the bench to play his part in the Scotland ‘A’ hammering of England Saxons.

“That was my first A cap, but the season has just kept progressing well and that’s the way I want to keep it going. The first A cap was big enough but then to beat England 35-0 was a good pat on the back as well. Now the aim is to push on with Glasgow to the league play-offs, starting in Connacht.”


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Balders

Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 10:56 PM

and yes Sevendirtywords in my opinion all three afore mentioned current Scotland internationals of 31, 29 and 29 years of age are past it



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Sevendirtywords

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 03:42 PM

#3 - you are right. Jackson is not sure of his place at the Warriors. Competition between Jackson and Weir is a good thing and will hopefully spur on both of them to greater things. It's a pity that the times that both have been fit and available at the same time have been few and far between.



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Sevendirtywords

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 03:40 PM

Precious much! Jackson was Scotland's first-choice stand-off prior to being injured at the World Cup. That he has only just returned from injury and not yet featured hardly consigns him to the scrap heap. How he's described in one line in a Scotsman article is really unimportant. Anyway #5 "home for the elderly and infirm" for signing three current Scotland internationals of 31, 29 and 29 years of age? What a strange description. If White were added to the list it would surely be only to provide depth and experience given that Harley is first choice blindside. Also, Jason White is still playing well for Clermont, including HEC ties, is vastly experienced and only a year older than the Kiwi they were going to sign (Masoe)



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Balders

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 12:44 PM

Glasgow Warriors need to be renamed the SRU Home for the elderly and infirm after what has been going on. Glasgow or is it the SRU have now signed Cusiter, Rory Lamont, Sean Lamont and now rumour has it Jason White is on his way. Why have they signed oh because they have been given 3 year contracts that they would get no where else what a joke. I am sorry but these guys are all by their sell by dates in what is becoming a even younger mans sport and I am sick of our talk of our promising youngsters breaking through. Jackson is 24 and is lucky to even been in the Glasgow squad as wee meatball is streets ahead as is Scott Wright. Last game played Jackson was woeful and the youngstewr Pat McArthur is 24 as well he is not young hes in his prime but we say youngster because we do not expose our best up and coming talent until it is too late when will we learn if good enough play them look at Hogg and hes only getting his chance so he did not do a Bennet and go somewhere were sheer talent is recognised and appreciated.



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JCA REID

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 12:41 PM

It will be interesting to note the outcome of this match against the weakest of the Irish sides & Glasgow's actual performance. In summat like 20years as a coach Mr. Lineen & the Warriors have actually .....not very much. Nowt in fact.



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Goongoozler

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 11:19 AM

Jackson is not even sure of his place at Warriors..has lived off interception ..[3 plus years ago now] ......his basic slills have always been very average to say the least and its a mystery how he has got so far up ladder Robinson persists mouthing about his so called talent .......where is it.....Laidlaw ..Weir and Wight have more



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broontroot

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 10:12 AM

"Scotland's first choice flyhalf" - Yes, strange turn of phrase. Maybe we're witnessing another Scotsman scoop - Robinson's first choice for game against France? I hope not, Jackson has not shown the form to merit selection - for Glasgow never mind Scotland, maybe it will return but I doubt one game will be enough.



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stan ridgeway

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 09:41 AM

scotlands first chioce fly half ruaridh jackson.!!! come on david 3rd chioce surely, or do you not watch rugby? weir against the saxons or greig against wales!!!! or are you still harping on about jackson against bath? how long ago!!!!!



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