2019–20 Glasgow Warriors season

The 2019–20 season will see Glasgow Warriors compete in the competitions: the Guinness Pro14 and the European Champions Cup. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the season was postponed in May 2020. It continued with a very restricted season finale in August 2020.

Glasgow Warriors 2019–2020
Ground(s)Scotstoun Stadium (Capacity: 7,351)
Coach(es)New Zealand Dave Rennie (to May 2020)
England Danny Wilson (from June 2020)
Captain(s)Scotland Ryan Wilson
New Zealand Callum Gibbins (to July 2020)
Scotland Fraser Brown (from August 2020)
Most capsScotland Rob Harley (20)
Top scorerScotland Adam Hastings (102)
Most triesScotland George Horne (8)
League(s)Pro14
3rd in Conference A
1st kit
2nd kit

Season overview

New logo, new website

The logo of Glasgow Warriors - apart from a very short spell when the club was deemed Glasgow Caledonians (on the merger with the Caledonia Reds) – was essentially the same for 23 years since the club turned professional. It was that of a Strathclyde warrior wearing a nasal spangenhelm helmet holding a rugby ball and a targe.

The new logo is still of a Strathclyde warrior with a spangenhelm helmet but the similarities end there. Only the warrior's head is now visible; the warrior is now bearded; there is no rugby ball; no targe. Instead in a nod to the old Glasgow District badge logo a saltire is in the background and the words Glasgow Warriors are part of the design below the Strathclyde warrior.[1]

The whole impression is now much more like an American NHL or NFL design.[2]

The club website also was updated. Rebranded with the new logo it was termed a 'mobile first' design given that 75% of its hits were from mobile phones.[3]

Rennie's last season

On 19 November 2019 Glasgow Warriors announced that their Head Coach Dave Rennie will be leaving the club at the end of the 2019–20 season. Dave Rennie was headhunted by Rugby Australia after Michael Cheika announced he would quit on 31 December 2019 after the Australia team's lacklustre showing in the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.[4]

Next coach announced

The Glasgow Warriors board and the Scottish Rugby Union wasted no time in announcing Dave Rennie's successor in the Head Coach role at the club. The very next day from the Rennie announcement, on 20 November 2019, came the news that the Scotland forwards coach Danny Wilson would take over as Head Coach at Glasgow Warriors in the summer of 2020.[5] Wilson took over on 1 June 2020.

Coronavirus pandemic

Due to the pandemic of the deadly COVID-19 strain of coronavirus, the Pro14 suspended all matches in March 2020 to the end of the season. The final, due to take place in Cardiff, was cancelled. If the final was to be played, the team with the highest league ranking points would instead host the match.[6]

The 2019–20 season was extended due to coronavirus. It was to resume in August with teams playing 2 matches against the other teams in the Pro14 that had the same nationality. For Glasgow Warriors this meant that two matches were to be played against Edinburgh Rugby. More controversially, the Pro14 dropped the quarter finals which effectively meant that Glasgow Warriors would not make the play-offs in this season.

New co-captain pairing

With Callum Gibbins leaving the club, Danny Wilson announced that Fraser Brown would become the new co-captain of the club. Ryan Wilson retained his place as the other co-captain.[7]

Team

Coaches

  • Head Coach: New Zealand Dave Rennie (to May 2020) then England Danny Wilson (from June 2020)
  • Assistant Coach: Scotland Kenny Murray
  • Assistant Coach: New Zealand Jason O'Halloran
  • Forwards Coach: Scotland John Dalziel
  • Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: New Zealand Brad Mayo
  • Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Ireland Liam Walshe
  • Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach: England Jonathan Harris-Wright
  • Lead Performance Analyst: Greg Woolard
  • Asst. Performance Analyst: Graham O'Riordan

Staff

  • Managing Director: Nathan Bombrys
  • Chairman: Charles Shaw
  • Advisory Group: Walter Malcolm, Douglas McCrea, Alan Lees, Jim Preston, Paul Taylor
  • Rugby Operations Manager: John Manson (to September 2019)
  • Kit Manager & Masseur: Dougie Mills
  • Clinical Manager and Team Physiotherapist:
  • Team Doctor: Dr. Jonathan Hanson
  • Commercial Operations Manager: Alastair Kellock
  • Communications Manager: Jeremy Bone
  • Communications Asst: Jack Reid
  • Content Producer: Graeme Thomson
  • Marketing Insight Executive: Claire Scott
  • Operations Manager: James Acheson
  • Marketing and Partnerships Manager: Darroch Ramsay
  • Partnership Sales Manager: Ross Curle
  • Partnership Account Manager: Oliver Norman
  • Partnership Account Manager: Jim Taylor
  • Community Manager: Lindsey Smith
  • Community Rugby Coach: Stuart Lewis

Squad

 

Hookers

Scotland Fraser Brown
Australia Dylan Evans
Fiji Mesu Dolokoto
United States Jack Iscaro
Scotland Johnny Matthews
United States Pat O'Toole
Scotland Grant Stewart
Scotland George Turner

Props

Scotland Alex Allan
Scotland Charlie Capps
Argentina Gaston Cortes
Scotland Zander Fagerson
Tonga Siua Halanukonuka
South Africa Oli Kebble
Scotland Ewan Mcquillan
Scotland Adam Nicol
South Africa Petrus du Plessis
Scotland D'Arcy Rae
Scotland Gordon Reid
New Zealand Aki Seiuli
Scotland George Thornton

Locks

Scotland Scott Cummings
Scotland Andrew Davidson
Scotland Jonny Gray
Fiji Leone Nakarawa
Scotland Kiran McDonald
Scotland Tim Swinson

 

Loose forwards

Scotland Adam Ashe
Scotland Matt Fagerson
Scotland Bruce Flockhart
Scotland Chris Fusaro
New Zealand Callum Gibbins
Scotland Thomas Gordon
Scotland Rob Harley
Scotland Matt Smith
United States David Tameilau
Fiji Jale Vakaloloma
Scotland Ryan Wilson

Scrum halves

Scotland Jamie Dobie
Australia Nick Frisby
Scotland George Horne
Scotland Sean Kennedy
Scotland Ali Price

Fly halves

Scotland Adam Hastings
Scotland Ruaridh Jackson
South Africa Brandon Thomson

 

Centres

Scotland Nick Grigg
Scotland Peter Horne
Scotland Sam Johnson
Scotland Huw Jones
Scotland Patrick Kelly
Scotland Stafford McDowall
Scotland Kyle Steyn

Back Three

Scotland Rory Hughes
Scotland Lee Jones
Fiji Nikola Matawalu
Scotland Robbie Nairn
Scotland Tommy Seymour
Australia Ratu Tagive
Canada D. T. H. van der Merwe

 

Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 3 players

These players are given a professional contract by the Scottish Rugby Academy. Although given placements they are not contracted by Glasgow Warriors. Players graduate from the Academy when a professional club contract is offered.[8]

These players are assigned to Glasgow Warriors for the season 2019–20.[9]

Academy players promoted in the course of the season are listed with the main squad.

Back up players

Other players used by Glasgow Warriors over the course of the season.

2020-21 season players

Due to the extension of the 2019–20 season, two players signed for the 2020–21 season made appearances this season for Glasgow Warriors.

Player statistics

During the 2019–20 season, Glasgow have used 52 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Position Nation Name Pro14 Champions Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total Pts
HKScotlandFraser Brown5106201115
HKFijiMesu Dolokoto(3)30000(3)15
HKScotlandJohnny Matthews(3)00000(3)0
HKScotlandGrant Stewart6(2)300006(2)15
HKScotlandGeorge Turner4(6)10(5)204(11)15
PRScotlandAlex Allan1(8)101(3)002(11)5
PRScotlandCharlie Capps10000010
PRSouth AfricaPetrus du Plessis(1)00000(1)0
PRAustraliaDylan Evans(3)00000(3)0
PRScotlandZander Fagerson610600125
PRSouth AfricaOli Kebble11(2)103(1)0014(3)5
PRScotlandEwan McQuillan20000020
PRScotlandAdam Nicol3(5)00(1)003(6)0
PRArgentinaEnrique Pieretto(1)00000(1)0
PRScotlandD'Arcy Rae4(5)00(1)004(6)0
PRNew ZealandAki Seiuli5(2)002(2)007(4)0
PRScotlandGeorge Thornton10000010
LKScotlandScott Cummings510600115
LKScotlandAndrew Davidson2(6)100002(6)5
LKScotlandJonny Gray30041075
LKScotlandRichie Gray10000010
LKScotlandKiran McDonald4(4)00(1)004(5)0
LKFijiLeone Nakarawa20011035
LKScotlandTim Swinson8(2)100008(2)5
BRScotlandAdam Ashe1(2)000001(2)0
BRScotlandMatt Fagerson10205001510
BRScotlandBruce Flockhart2(1)000002(1)0
BRScotlandChris Fusaro2(9)001(2)003(11)0
BRScotlandCallum Gibbins8(1)2041012(1)15
BRScotlandThomas Gordon4(5)101(3)005(8)5
BRScotlandRob Harley14002(4)0016(4)0
BRScotlandRyan Wilson1000600160
SHScotlandJamie Dobie1(7)000001(7)0
SHAustraliaNick Frisby4(4)300004(4)15
SHScotlandGeorge Horne7(2)74(2)10011(4)40
SHScotlandAli Price3(2)102(4)005(6)5
FHScotlandAdam Hastings6236605612102
FHScotlandRuaridh Jackson6(6)280006(6)18
FHSouth AfricaBrandon Thomson4122000427
CEScotlandNick Grigg9(2)003(1)1012(3)5
CEScotlandPeter Horne7(1)229(3)007(4)39
CEScotlandSam Johnson5105101010
CEScotlandHuw Jones10(4)3031013(4)20
CEScotlandStafford McDowall5(2)101006(2)5
CEScotlandKyle Steyn8(2)103(3)1011(5)10
WGScotlandRory Hughes30000030
WGFijiNikola Matawalu4(5)202(2)206(7)20
WGScotlandRobbie Nairn21000025
WGScotlandTommy Seymour8105101310
WGAustraliaRatu Tagive5(1)302007(1)15
WGCanadaD. T. H. van der Merwe410420815
FBScotlandGlenn Bryce6(4)002008(4)0

Staff movements

Coaches

Medical

Staff

Player movements

Player transfers

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

Glasgow Warriors lined up two pre-season games against Ulster.[44]

Match 1

Ulster: Michael Lowry; Craig Gilroy, Matt Faddes, James Hume, Angus Kernohan; Billy Burns (C), Johnny Stewart; Kyle McCall,
Adam McBurney, Ross Kane, Alan O’Connor, David O’Connor, Clive Ross, Marcus Rea, Greg Jones
Replacements: John Andrew, Eric O’Sullivan, Tom O’Toole, Sam Carter, Kieran Treadwell, Matty Rea, Sean Reidy, Nick Timoney, David Shanahan, John Cooney, Angus Curtis, Luke Marshall, Graham Curtis, Ethan McIlroy

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Oli Kebble 2. Johnny Matthews 3. Adam Nicol 4. Tim Swinson (C) 5. Kiran McDonald 6. Matt Smith 7. Tom Gordon
8. Adam Ashe 9. Sean Kennedy 10. Brandon Thomson 11. Ratu Tagive 12. Robbie Fergusson 13. Nick Grigg 14. Robbie Nairn 15. Glenn Bryce
Replacements: Pat O'Toole, Alex Allan, D'arcy Rae, George Thornton, Rob Harley, Lars Morrice, Cameron Henderson, Marshall Sykes, Chris Fusaro, Nick Frisby, Jamie Dobie, Ross Thompson, Paddy Kelly, Alec Coombes, Kyle Rowe, Max McFarland, Ollie Smith.

Match 2

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Oli Kebble, 2. Johnny Matthews, 3. D'arcy Rae, 4. Andrew Davidson, 5. Tim Swinson, 6. Rob Harley, 7. Chris Fusaro (c),
8. Adam Ashe, 9. Nick Frisby, 10. Brandon Thomson, 11. Rory Hughes, 12. Stafford McDowall, 13. Huw Jones, 14. Kyle Steyn, 15. Glenn Bryce
Replacements: Grant Stewart, Alex Allan, Adam Nicol, Kiran McDonald, Bruce Flockhart, Sean Kennedy, Paddy Kelly, Ruaridh Jackson
Charlie Capps, Callum Gibbins, Matt Fagerson, Jamie Dobie, Nick Grigg, Ratu Tagive, Gavin Lowe.

Ulster: Will Addison; Craig Gilroy, Matt Faddes, Stuart McCloskey, Rob Lyttle; Billy Burns (captain), John Cooney
Eric O’Sullivan, Rob Herring, Marty Moore, Kieran Treadwell, Sam Carter, Matty Rea, Sean Reidy, Nick Timoney
Replacements: John Andrew, Kyle McCall, Jack McGrath, Tom O’Toole, Alan O’Connor, Jordi Murphy, Greg Jones, David Shanahan,
Bill Johnston, James Hume, Angus Curtis, Angus Kernohan, Michael Lowry.

League table

2019–20 Pro14 Table
Conference A
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1Ireland Leinster (CH) 151500531216+31574289069
2Ireland Ulster (RU) 15816385306+7950407344[lower-alpha 1]
3Scotland Glasgow Warriors 15807364329+3553425138
4South Africa Cheetahs 13607342280+6248325232
5Wales Dragons 15519283415–13232491124
6Italy Zebre 153111230399–16929564321
7Wales Ospreys 152211205375–17021451417
Conference B
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1Scotland Edinburgh (SF) 151104391225+16647275251
2Ireland Munster (SF) 151005426255+17153268351
3Wales Scarlets 151005354274+8046345247
4Ireland Connacht 15807302360–5841487140
5Italy Benetton 15618309350–4135425536
6Wales Cardiff Blues 15708283327–4430383233
7South Africa Southern Kings 131012204498–2942375037
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order -[46]
  1. number of matches won
  2. the difference between points for and points against
  3. the number of tries scored
  4. the most points scored
  5. the difference between tries for and tries against
  6. the fewest red cards received
  7. the fewest yellow cards received
Green background indicates teams that compete in the Pro14 play-offs, and also earn a place in the 2020–21 European Champions Cup

Blue background indicates teams outside the play-off places that earn a place in the 2020–21 European Champions Cup
Red background indicates teams ineligible for European cup tournaments
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2020–21 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
(CH) Champions. (RU) Runners-up. (SF) Losing semi-finalists. (Q) Qualified for Pro14 play-off semi-finals. (e) Cannot reach play-offs.

    1. Ulster deducted 1 point for administration error regarding Ian Madigan. [45]
    Round 1
    Round 2
    Round 3
    12 October 2019
    7.35pm
    Glasgow Warriors Scotland17 - 13Wales Cardiff Blues
    Try: Callum Gibbins
    Nick Frisby
    Con: Brandon Thomson x 2
    Pen: Brandon Thomson
    Preview
    Report
    Report
    Report
    Try: Aled Summerhill
    Con: Jarrod Evans
    Pen: Jarrod Evans x 2
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 6,708
    Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
    Round 4
    Round 5
    Round 6
    Round 7
    30 November 2019
    7.35pm
    Glasgow Warriors Scotland10 - 23Ireland Leinster
    Try: Ruaridh Jackson x 2Preview
    Report
    Report
    Report
    Try: Cian Kelleher x 2
    Con: Ross Byrne x 2
    Pen: Ross Byrne x3
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Attendance: 7,351
    Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
    Round 8 - 1872 Cup 1st leg
    Round 9 - 1872 Cup 2nd leg
    Round 10
    Round 11
    Round 12
    Round 13
    Coronavirus suspension

    The subsequent matches scheduled were indefinitely suspended due to the Coronavirus pandemic.[47]

    Round 14
    21 March 2020
    5.15pm
    Ospreys WalescancelledScotland Glasgow Warriors
    Liberty Stadium
    Round 15
    Round 16
    Round 17
    Round 18
    25 April 2020
    5.15pm
    Munster IrelandcancelledScotland Glasgow Warriors
    Thomond Park
    Round 19
    8 May 2020
    7.35pm
    Ulster IrelandcancelledScotland Glasgow Warriors
    Kingspan Stadium
    Round 20
    15 May 2020
    7.35pm
    Glasgow Warriors ScotlandcancelledWales Ospreys
    Scotstoun Stadium
    Round 21 - 1872 Cup 3rd leg
    Round 14 - 1872 Cup 3rd leg
    22 August 2020
    17:15
    Glasgow Warriors Scotland15–30Scotland Edinburgh
    Report
    Murrayfield Stadium
    Attendance: 0
    Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)
    Round 15
    28 August 2020
    19:35
    Edinburgh Scotland3–15Scotland Glasgow Warriors
    Report
    Murrayfield Stadium
    Attendance: 700
    Referee: Ben Blain (SRU)

    Europe

    In the European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage, Glasgow Warriors were placed as Tier 2 seeds and drawn with English sides Exeter Chiefs and Sale Sharks and French side La Rochelle.

    Pool

    P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
    England Exeter Chiefs (2) 65101861058125145027
    Scotland Glasgow Warriors 63121411152617142117
    France La Rochelle 6204107146–3914181110
    England Sale Sharks 610592160–681121037

    [48]

    Round 1
    Round 2
    Round 3
    7 December 2019
    3.15pm
    (1 BP) La Rochelle France24 - 27Scotland Glasgow Warriors
    Try: Dany Priso
    Zeno Kieft
    Con: Jules Plisson
    Pen: Jules Plisson x 4
    Preview
    Report
    Report
    Report
    Try: Callum Gibbins
    Nikola Matawalu
    Kyle Steyn
    Con: Adam Hastings x 3
    Pen: Adam Hastings x 2
    Stade Marcel-Deflandre
    Attendance: 15,678
    Referee: Luke Pearce (England)
    Round 4
    Round 5
    Round 6

    Warrior of the month awards

    Award Winner
    September Scotland Rob Harley
    October Scotland Kiran McDonald
    November Scotland George Horne
    December Scotland Huw Jones
    January Scotland Zander Fagerson
    February New Zealand Aki Seiuli
    March Scotland Fraser Brown
    April no award
    May no award

    End of Season awards

    Award Winner
    Young Player of the Season Scotland Jamie Dobie
    Coaches Award Scotland Rob Harley
    Test Player of the Season Scotland Scott Cummings
    Most Improved Player of the Season Scotland Thomas Gordon
    Al Kellock Leadership Award Scotland Ryan Wilson
    Community Club of the Season Biggar
    Try of the Season Scotland George Horne vs. Italy Zebre
    Players' Player of the Season Scotland Zander Fagerson
    Player of the Season Scotland George Horne

    Competitive debuts this season

    A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

    Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

    Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

    Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

    A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

    Tournaments where competitive debut made:

    Scottish Inter-District Championship Welsh–Scottish League WRU Challenge Cup Celtic League Celtic Cup 1872 Cup Pro12 Pro14 Rainbow Cup United Rugby Championship European Challenge Cup Heineken Cup / European Champions Cup

    Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

    Number Player nationality Name Position Date of debut Venue Stadium Opposition nationality Opposition side Tournament Match result Scoring debut
    305ScotlandDobieJamie Dobie(Scrum half)2019-09-27AwayFree State StadiumSouth AfricaCheetahsPro14LossNil
    306ScotlandMatthewsJohnny Matthews(Hooker)2019-09-27AwayFree State StadiumSouth AfricaCheetahsPro14LossNil
    307ScotlandThorntonGeorge Thornton(Prop)2019-10-12HomeScotstoun StadiumWalesCardiff BluesPro14WinNil
    308New ZealandSeiuliAki Seiuli(Prop)2019-11-30HomeScotstoun StadiumIrelandLeinsterPro14LossNil
    309FijiDolokotoMesu Dolokoto(Hooker)2020-02-14HomeScotstoun StadiumItalyZebrePro14Win10 pts
    310ScotlandMcQuillinEwan McQuillin(Prop)2020-02-14HomeScotstoun StadiumWalesDragonsPro14WinNil
    311AustraliaEvansDylan Evans(Prop)2020-08-22HomeMurrayfield StadiumScotlandEdinburgh1872 CupLossNil
    312EnglandCappsCharlie Capps(Prop)2020-08-28AwayMurrayfield StadiumScotlandEdinburghPro14WinNil
    313ArgentinaPierettoEnrique Pieretto(Prop)2020-08-28AwayMurrayfield StadiumScotlandEdinburghPro14WinNil

    Sponsorship

    • SP Energy Networks - Title Sponsor and Community Sponsor[49]
    • Scottish Power - Official Kit

    Official kit supplier

    Official kit sponsors

    • Malcolm Group
    • McCrea Financial Services
    • Denholm Oilfield
    • Ross Hall Hospital
    • Story Contracting[50]
    • Leidos[51]

    Official sponsors

    Official partners

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