Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster522
OspreysOspreys519
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster512
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors511
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht58
EdinburghEdinburgh58
Ulster RugbyUlster57
Munster Up To Fifth Place
12 - 37
Hughenden   Att: 2,645
Referee: David R. Davies
Friday 26th March 2004, 19:35
Munster move up to fifth place in the Celtic League as they chalk up a win over Glasgow at Hughenden
Alan Gaffney’s side had too much pace and power for Glasgow, who looked a shadow of the side that had recently beaten both the Dragons and the Borders.

But they came up against a red wall as Munster ran in 37-12 winners at Hughenden.

The Heineken Cup quarter-finalists were never in any danger of losing this game, controlling the match from the outset.

Munster broke the deadlock in the fifth minute with a well-struck Mossie Lawlor penalty when Glasgow sneaked offside 35 metres out.

They then stunned the home fans with two tries. First, Davies ignored home pleas for a knock-on and allowed winger John Kelly to get the vital touch to a clever cross-kick by Jason Holland.

Then after soaking up a series of Glasgow raids, they took full advantage of the official failing to spot a blatant offside in midfield.

Alan Bulloch was robbed on the Munster 22-line and Martin McPhail cruised in for the breakaway score in the wake of slick interplay with Eoin Reddan.

Seconds earlier, Glasgow had wasted a great opportunity following a high-speed build-up featuring Glenn Metcalfe, Calvin Howarth and Sam Pinder. The home side suffered a setback when Howarth limped off to be replaced by Stuart Moffat.

Munster kept up the momentum after the restart and only some committed tackling kept them from immediately adding to their tally. They had to make do with another Lawlor penalty from close in to stretch their advantage.

With victory apparently in the bag, Munster began to open out even more and it was no surprise when Lions centre Rob Henderson waltzed over for touchdown number three, goaled by Lawlor.

Glasgow replied in positive fashion with a Graeme Morrison try - and when Rory Kerr darted over five minutes later and Moffat converting, the game was back in the melting pot.

But Munster clicked into gear again to set up scores for Lawlor and Barry Murphy, both of which were goaled by the former.

Glasgow Rugby V Munster
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 






Glenn Metcalfe
15
Shaun Payne










1

Rory Kerr
14
John Kelly

1



Replacement off
Replacement off



1

Graeme Morrison
13
Mossie Lawlor

1
3

2







Alan Bulloch
12
Rob Henderson

1










Sean Lamont
11
Martin McPhail

1



Replacement off
Replacement off





Calvin Howarth
10
Jason Holland






Replacement off





Sam Pinder
9
Eoin Reddan





Replacement off






Andrew Kelly
1
Frank Roche





Replacement off






Simon Gunn
2
Jerry Flannery












Euan Murray
3
Gordon McIlwham





Replacement off
Replacement off





Joe Beardshaw
4
Trevor Hogan





Yellow card
Replacement off





Nathan Ross
5
David Pusey












Andrew Wilson
6
Eddie Halvey





Replacement off






Donnie Macfadyen
7
Colm McMahon





Replacement off






Rory McKay
8
Jim Williams






Replacements






Scott Lawson
16
Ross Callaghan





Replacement on






Matthew Proudfoot
17
Martin Cahill





Replacement on
Replacement on





Andrew Hall
18
Stephen Keogh





Replacement on
Replacement on





Mark Sitch
19
Peter Malone





Replacement on
Replacement on





Graeme Beveridge
20
Frank Murphy





Replacement on
Replacement on





Gareth Maclure
21
Conrad O'Sullivan






Replacement on


1


Stuart Moffat
22
Barry Murphy

1



Replacement on
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