What's Happening?
Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco Smith has announced two changes to the team for the upcoming Champions Cup quarter-final against RC Toulon. George Horne, the team's scrum-half, will miss the match due to injury, with Ben Afshar stepping in to partner
with Dan Lancaster in the half-backs. The team will see an unchanged front-row with Patrick Schickerling, Gregor Hiddleston, and Zander Fagerson. Jare Oguntibeju joins Alex Samuel in the second row, while the back-row features Jack Dempsey, Rory Darge, and Matt Fagerson. The back-line includes Stafford McDowall, who was the player of the match in the previous game, alongside Sione Tuipulotu. Kyle Steyn will lead the team from the wing, with Ollie Smith and Josh McKay completing the back-three.
Why It's Important?
The absence of George Horne is a significant blow to the Glasgow Warriors as they prepare to face a formidable opponent in RC Toulon. Horne's injury could impact the team's dynamics and performance, especially in a high-stakes match like the Champions Cup quarter-final. Toulon is known for its strong performance in knockout matches, and the Warriors will need to adapt quickly to maintain their competitive edge. The match is crucial for Glasgow Warriors as it represents an opportunity to advance in one of the most prestigious rugby competitions, potentially boosting the team's morale and standing in the international rugby community.
What's Next?
The Glasgow Warriors will need to rely on their depth and adaptability to overcome the challenge posed by RC Toulon. Coach Franco Smith has emphasized the need for the team to be at their best to meet Toulon's challenge, which combines a physical forward pack with a skilled back line. The match will test the Warriors' resilience and ability to perform under pressure. Depending on the outcome, the team may need to reassess their strategies and player rotations for future matches in the competition.











