2004–05 Glasgow Warriors season

Glasgow Warriors 2004 / 2005
Ground(s) Hughenden Stadium (Capacity: 6,000)
Coach(es) Scotland Hugh Campbell
Captain(s) Jon Petrie
Most caps Dan Turner (26)
Top scorer Dan Parks (201)
Most tries Sean Lamont (9)
League(s) 2004–05 Celtic League
6th

The 2004-05 season is the ninth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

The 2004-05 season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions:- the Celtic League; and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup for sponsorship reasons; and the second and final season of the Celtic Cup.

Team

Coaches

Squad

Hookers
Scotland Gordon Bulloch
Scotland Scott Lawson

Props

Scotland Lee Harrison
Scotland Andrew Kelly
Scotland Euan Murray
Canada Kevin Tkachuk

Locks
England Joe Beardshaw
Scotland Andrew Hall
Scotland Nathan Ross
Scotland Dan Turner

 

Loose Forwards
Scotland Paul Dearlove
Scotland Donnie Macfadyen
Scotland Cameron Mather
Scotland Jon Petrie
Scotland Andrew Wilson

Half Backs
Scotland Graeme Beveridge
Scotland Sam Pinder

Stand offs
Scotland Calvin Howarth
Scotland Dan Parks

 

Centres
England Scott Barrow
Scotland Andy Craig
Scotland Andrew Henderson
Scotland Graeme Morrison

Back Three
Scotland Rory Kerr
Scotland Rory Lamont
Scotland Sean Lamont
Scotland Kenny Logan
Scotland Gareth Maclure
Scotland Dave Millard

Academy players

In addition to Academy players, Glasgow also had back-up players:-

Eric Milligan, Ben Prescott, Scott Lines,Colin Shaw, Wes Henry, Nick Lavell, Scott Forrest, Neil McKenzie, Richard Maxton, Damien Kelly, Jonathan van der Schyff, Steve Swindall, Shaun Renwick and Mark Sitch.

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel In

None.

Personnel Out

None.

Player movements

Player transfers

In

Scotland Andy Craig from England Orrell[1]
Canada Kevin Tkachuk from England Birmingham & Solihull[1]
Scotland Kenny Logan from England Wasps[1]
Scotland Dan Turner from New Zealand Canterbury[1]
Scotland John Barclay from Scotland Dollar Academy[1]
Scotland Johnnie Beattie from Scotland Aberdeen GSFP RFC[1]
Scotland Steven Duffy from Scotland Glasgow Hawks[1]
Scotland James Eddie from Scotland Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians[1]
Scotland Colin Gregor from Scotland Watsonians RFC[1]
Scotland Fergus Thomson from Scotland Glasgow Hawks[1]

Out

Scotland Rory McKay to Australia Manly RUFC[1]
Scotland Glenn Metcalfe to France Castres Olympique[1]
Scotland Jon Steel to Scotland Border Reivers[1]
Scotland Stuart Moffat to Scotland Border Reivers[1]
New Zealand Joe Naufahu to Scotland Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians[1]
Scotland Alan Bulloch to Scotland Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians[1]
Scotland Kenny Sinclair to Scotland Glasgow Hawks[1]
Scotland Simon Gunn released[1]
Scotland Roland Reid to England London Irish[2]
Scotland Mark McMillan to England Yorkshire Carnegie[1]
Scotland Matt Proudfoot released[1]

Competitions

European Champions Cup

Pool 3

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
France Toulouse (2) 650121912181104773124
England Northampton Saints (7) 65011174128101271021
Wales Llanelli Scarlets 620415172132157253213
Scotland Glasgow 600611251410718679022

Results

Round 1
24 October 2004
13:00
Glasgow Scotland 9 13 England Northampton Saints
Hughenden
Attendance: 2,772
Round 2
29 October 2004
20:30
Toulouse France 43 17 Scotland Glasgow
Stade Ernest Wallon
Attendance: 14,136
Round 3
5 December 2004
13:00
Glasgow Scotland 26 29 Wales Llanelli
Hughenden
Attendance: 2,281
Round 4
12 December 2004
13:00
Llanelli Wales 38 22 Scotland Glasgow
Stradey Park
Attendance: 4,500
Round 5
7 January 2005
19:30
Glasgow Scotland 10 30 France Toulouse
Hughenden
Attendance: 3,246
Round 6
14 January 2005
19:30
Northampton Saints England 33 23 Scotland Glasgow
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 11,976

Magners Celtic League

League Table

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA Try bonus Losing bonus Pts
1 Wales Neath-Swansea Ospreys 201613508267 +241 53 27 7 3 76
2 Ireland Munster 201514470331 +139 54 33 6 1 69
3 Ireland Leinster 201217455350 +105 46 32 4 3 57
4 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons 201109381436 55 39 43 4 2 50
5 Wales Llanelli Scarlets 209011402446 44 48 42 7 3 46
6 Scotland Glasgow Warriors 208111465466 1 40 58 4 7 45
7 Scotland Edinburgh 209011409407 +2 47 40 4 4 44
8 Ireland Ulster 209011363387 24 37 34 2 5 43
9 Wales Cardiff Blues 208111350404 54 35 41 2 4 40
10 Ireland Connacht 207112317407 90 32 46 2 5 37
11 Scotland Borders 203017337556 219 31 66 2 4 18

Under the standard bonus point system, points are awarded as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries (or more) (Try bonus)
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points (or fewer) (Losing bonus)
Source: RaboDirect PRO12

Results

Round 1
4 September 2004
14:30
Connacht Ireland 31 – 15 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Sportsground
Attendance: 2,137
Round 2
11 September 2004
15:00
Borders Scotland 7 – 10 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
The Greenyards
Attendance: 1,250
Round 3
18 September 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 12 – 10 Scotland Edinburgh
Report
Old Anniesland
Attendance: 2,117
Round 4
24 September 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 29 – 38 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 1,918
Round 5
2 October 2004
17:30
Neath-Swansea Ospreys Wales 40 – 17 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
St Helen's
Attendance: 4,086
Round 6
9 October 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 26 – 28 Ireland Munster
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 2,625
Round 7
16 October 2004
19:15
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 34 – 20 Ireland Ulster
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 3,469
Round 8
5 November 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 36 – 22 Scotland Borders
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 1,765
Round 9
13 November 2004
17:30
Cardiff Blues Wales 24 – 19 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 2,799
Round 10
19 November 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 40 – 29 Wales Llanelli Scarlets
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 1,751
Round 11
26 November 2004
19:30
Leinster Ireland 22 – 16 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Donnybrook
Attendance: 4,370
Round 12
17 December 2004
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 35 – 0 Ireland Connacht
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 1,423
Round 13
27 December 2004
15:00
Edinburgh Scotland 18 – 12 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Murrayfield
Attendance: 3,932
Round 14

Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

Round 15
22 January 2005
14:30
Newport Gwent Dragons Wales 21 – 16 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 4,072
Round 16
29 January 2005
19:45
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 27 – 27 Wales Neath-Swansea Ospreys
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 1,715
Round 17
20 February 2005
17:00
Munster Ireland 25 – 19 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Thomond Park
Attendance: 5,000
Round 18
4 March 2005
19:30
Ulster Ireland 30 – 3 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Ravenhill
Attendance: 6,215
Round 19

Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

Round 20
25 March 2005
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 19 – 14 Wales Cardiff Blues
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 3,787
Round 21
9 April 2005
17:30
Llanelli Scarlets Wales 30 – 57 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Report
Stradey Park
Attendance: 6,480
Round 22
16 April 2005
19:30
Glasgow Warriors Scotland 23 – 30 Ireland Leinster
Report
Hughenden
Attendance: 4,364

Celtic Cup

Only 8 sides contested this year's Celtic Cup so the competition effectively began at the Quarter Final stage.

The match pairings were decided by the finishes in the previous year's Celtic League.

Results

Quarter Final
29 April 2005
19:30
Leinster Ireland 33-24 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Dempsey
Costello
D'Arcy x 2
O'Driscoll
Con: Holwell x 4
Report
Report
Report
Try: Paul Dearlove
Sean Lamont
Pen: Dan Parks x 5
Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 4500
Referee: Nigel Williams (Wales)

References

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