2024–25 Glasgow Warriors season

Glasgow Warriors 2024–2025
Ground(s)Scotstoun Stadium (Capacity: 7,351)
Coach(es) Franco Smith
Captain(s) Kyle Steyn
Most caps Alex Samuel (25)
Top scorer George Horne (102)
Most tries George Horne (13)
League(s)United Rugby Championship
European Rugby Champions Cup
2024-25URC: 4th (ladder)
semi-finals (play-offs)
URC Shield: Winner (3rd)
1872 Cup: Winner (11th)
ERCC: quarter-finals
1st kit
2nd kit

The 2024–25 season saw Glasgow Warriors compete in the United Rugby Championship as reigning champions, and also in the European Champions Cup. In addition to the two main competitions, Glasgow also competed for the URC Scottish-x-Italian Shield and the 1872 Cup within the overall URC, where again, they were the reigning champion in both competitions from the previous season.

Glasgow's defence of the United Rugby Championship made it as far as the semi-finals of the play-offs, where their run was ended by Leinster, the team that also eliminated Glasgow in the quarter-finals of the European Rugby Champions Cup. Glasgow did, however retain both the URC Scottish-x-Italian Shield and the 1872 Cup.

Summary

Glasgow began the defence of their United Rugby Championship title with a narrow 19-20 defeat against Irish rivals Ulster,[1] but recovered to post three heavy victories in matches against Benetton, Cardiff and Zebre Parma.[2] A tour of South Africa reaped seven points, with a high scoring, narrow loss in Durban to the Sharks was off-set by a comfortable win against the Stormers.

Glasgow won the 2024-25 edition of the 1872 Cup with an aggregate 40–24 victory over two legs against Edinburgh Rugby in front of a record combined attendance of 67,621 fans, over the Christmas and New Year fixture list after both teams won their home leg in the 'national stadium' of their city - Murrayfield for Edinburgh and Hampden Park for Glasgow. The victory was Glasgow's eleventh title.

In the European competition, Glasgow emerged from their group in second place, winning the seventh seeding and a home tie in the Round of 16 against Leicester Tigers from England's Gallagher Premiership.

Season overview

The Academy announcement saw Richie Simpson and Duncan Munn integrated into this season's academy structure. Harris McLeod, Ruaraidh Hart and Logan Jarvie dropped out of the academy.[3]

Team

Coaches

  • Head coach: Franco Smith
  • Assistant coach: Peter Murchie
  • Assistant coach: Peter Horne
  • Assistant coach: Nigel Carolan
  • Scrum Coach: Alasdair Dickinson
  • Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Cillian Reardon
  • Senior Athletic Performance Coach: Damien O'Donoghue
  • Sport Scientist: Robin Reidy
  • Lead Performance Analyst: Greg Woolard
  • Asst. Performance Analyst: Eilidh Wright
  • Asst. Performance Analyst: Aidan FitzGerald

Staff

  • Managing Director: Alastair Kellock
  • Chairman: Charles Shaw
  • Advisory Group: Walter Malcolm, Douglas McCrea, Alan Lees, Paul Taylor, Frank Mitchell, Scott Mathieson
  • Rugby Operations Manager: Kenny Brown
  • Assistant Operations Manager: Martin Malone
  • Kit & Equipment Manager: Dougie Mills
  • Head groundsman: Colin McKinnon
  • Team Doctor: Neil Howie
  • Clinical Manager and Lead Physiotherapist: Andrew Boag
  • Senior Team Physiotherapist: Hene Branders
  • Senior Team Physiotherapist: Michael Clark
  • Junior Physiotherapist: Christina Finlay
  • Communications and Marketing Manager: Cameron MacAllister
  • Marketing manager: Claire Scott
  • Event Manager: Duncan Seller
  • Content Producer: Robyn Struthers
  • Administrator: Jana Tobin
  • Communications Manager: Craig Wright
  • Communications Assistant: Molly Mitchell
  • Commercial Manager: Jamie Robertson
  • Lead Account Manager: Omar Muhyeddeen
  • Partnership Account Manager: Catherine Bunch
  • Sponsorship Co-Ordinator: Megan Kennedy
  • Community Manager: Stuart Lewis
  • Business Club Manager: Adam Ashe

Squad

 

Hookers

Angus Fraser
Gregor Hiddleston
Johnny Matthews
Grant Stewart

Props

Jamie Bhatti
Allan Dell
Zander Fagerson
Nathan McBeth
Fin Richardson
Patrick Schickerling
Rory Sutherland
Sam Talakai
Murphy Walker

Locks

Scott Cummings
Jare Oguntibeju
JP du Preez
Richie Gray
Alex Samuel
Max Williamson

 

Loose Forwards

Gregor Brown
Rory Darge
Jack Dempsey
Matt Fagerson
Euan Ferrie
Jack Mann
Ally Miller
Sione Vailanu
Henco Venter

Scrum halves

Ben Afshar
Jamie Dobie
George Horne
Sean Kennedy

Fly halves

Adam Hastings
Tom Jordan
Duncan Weir

 

Centres

Huw Jones
Stafford McDowall
Duncan Munn
Kyle Steyn
Sione Tuipulotu

Back Three

Sebastián Cancelliere
Facundo Cordero
Josh McKay
Kyle Rowe
Ollie Smith
Logan Trotter

 

Academy

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.[4]

These players are assigned to Glasgow Warriors for the season 2024–25.[5]

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

  • Tom Banatvala – Prop
  • Callum Norrie – Prop
  • Callum Smyth – Prop
  • Jake Shearar – Prop
  • Oliver McKenna – Hooker
  • Joe Roberts – Hooker
  • Ryan Burke – Lock
  • Dan Halkon – Lock
  • Macenzzie Duncan – Flanker
  • Archie McMichael – Flanker
  • Jonny Morris – Flanker
  • Rory Purvis – Flanker
  • Brent Jackson - Scrum half
  • Richie Simpson - Fly half
  • Matthew Urwin – Fly half
  • Alex Brydon - Centre
  • Ben Salmon – Centre
  • Johnny Ventisei – Centre
  • Kerr Yule – Centre
  • Amena Caqusau – Wing
  • Aidan Cross – Wing
  • Kerr Johnston – Wing
  • Harry Provan – Wing
  • Fergus Watson – Full Back

Back up players

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

  • Cairn Ramsay - Prop
  • Callum McFeat Smith - Prop
  • Jamie Stewart - Prop
  • Seb Stephen - Hooker
  • Joss Arnold - Lock
  • Murray Oliver - Lock
  • James Pow - Lock
  • Mac Rutherford - Lock
  • Ollie Duncan - Flanker
  • Ruaraidh Hart - Flanker
  • Ben Curtis – Scrum half
  • Cameron Van Wyk – Scrum half
  • Jack Oliver – Scrum half

Player statistics

During the 2024–25 season, Glasgow have used 48 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Position Nation Name United Rugby Championship Champions Cup Total
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Tries Points
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total Pts
HK Angus Fraser (5) 0 0 (2) 0 0 (7) 0
HK Gregor Hiddleston 6(7) 0 0 2(2) 0 0 8(9) 0
HK Johnny Matthews 9(8) 8 0 4(2) 1 0 13(10) 45
HK Seb Stephen 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
HK Grant Stewart 3(5) 2 0 (2) 0 0 3(7) 10
PR Jamie Bhatti 11(2) 0 0 2(4) 0 0 13(6) 0
PR Allan Dell (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
PR Zander Fagerson 5(3) 0 0 4(1) 0 0 9(4) 0
PR Nathan McBeth 4(9) 4 0 2 0 0 6(9) 20
PR Fin Richardson 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
PR Patrick Schickerling 5(5) 2 0 (1) 0 0 5(6) 10
PR Rory Sutherland 1(6) 0 0 2(2) 0 0 3(8) 0
PR Sam Talakai 4(10) 0 0 2(4) 0 0 6(14) 0
PR Murphy Walker 1(2) 0 0 0 0 0 1(2) 0
LK Scott Cummings 7(4) 0 0 3(1) 1 0 10(5) 5
LK JP du Preez 1(4) 0 0 1(1) 0 0 2(5) 0
LK Richie Gray 3(1) 0 0 0 0 0 3(1) 0
LK Jare Oguntibeju 6(1) 0 0 2 1 0 8(1) 5
LK Alex Samuel 12(7) 0 0 2(4) 0 0 14(11) 0
LK Max Williamson 5(5) 0 0 (1) 0 0 5(6) 0
BR Gregor Brown 7(4) 0 0 3(1) 0 0 10(5) 0
BR Rory Darge 9(3) 3 0 5(1) 1 0 14(4) 20
BR Jack Dempsey 4 0 0 1 0 0 5 0
BR Macenzzie Duncan 1(2) 0 0 0 0 0 1(2) 0
BR Matt Fagerson 7(1) 3 0 5(1) 0 0 12(2) 15
BR Euan Ferrie 10(4) 1 0 1(3) 0 0 11(7) 5
BR Jack Mann 9(1) 2 0 2(1) 0 0 11(2) 10
BR Ally Miller 4(2) 0 0 (1) 0 0 4(3) 0
BR Sione Vailanu 4(1) 0 0 2 2 0 6(1) 10
BR Henco Venter 7(3) 4 0 3(1) 2 0 10(4) 30
SH Ben Afshar 3(7) 1 0 1(3) 0 0 4(10) 5
SH Jamie Dobie 8(5) 7 0 4(2) 1 0 12(7) 40
SH George Horne 11(3) 8 27 4(1) 5 10 15(4) 102
SH Sean Kennedy (2) 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
FH Adam Hastings 9(5) 1 40 2 1 13 11(5) 63
FH Tom Jordan 11(3) 2 22 5(1) 1 6 16(4) 43
FH Duncan Weir 3(5) 1 38 1(3) 0 5 4(8) 48
CE Huw Jones 7 5 0 3 1 0 10 30
CE Stafford McDowall 10(1) 2 0 4 0 0 14(1) 10
CE Duncan Munn 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
CE Sione Tuipulotu 9 2 0 3 1 0 12 15
WG Sebastián Cancelliere 13(1) 3 0 3(2) 1 0 16(3) 20
WG Facundo Cordero 5(1) 1 0 0 0 0 5(1) 5
WG Kerr Johnston (1) 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
WG Kyle Rowe 12(1) 5 0 5 1 0 17(1) 30
WG Kyle Steyn 11 6 0 3 0 0 14 30
FB Josh McKay 10 1 0 4 1 0 14 10
FB Ollie Smith 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0

Staff movements

Coaches

Medical

Staff

Player movements

Academy promotions

Player transfers

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

A pre-season friendly against Zebre in Italy has been announced.[20] A further match against Connacht has been announced at Scotstoun.[21]

Match 1

Zebre: 15. Geronimo Prisciantelli, 14. Ben Cambriani, 13. Giulio Bertaccini (Valorugby Emilia), 12. Enrico Lucchin, 11. Albert Einstein Batista (HBS Colorno), 10. Giovanni Montemauri, 9. Alessandro Fusco, 8. Giovanni Licata (Cap), 7. Samuele Locatelli (Rugby Viadana), 6. Davide Ruggeri, 5. Leonard Krumov, 4. Matteo Canali, 3. Juan Pitinari, 2. Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, 1. Muhamed Hasa
Replacements: Giampietro Ribaldi, Luca Rizzoli, Matteo Nocera, Francesco Ruffolo (HBS Colorno), Davide Salvan (Accademia Zebre Parma), Giacomo Ferrari, Luca Andreani, Giacomo Milano (Accademia Zebre Parma), Thomas Dominguez, Ratko Jelic, Simone Brisighella (Accademia Zebre Parma), Filippo Bozzoni, Luca Morisi, Scott Gregory, Alessandro Gesi (Accademia Zebre Parma)

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Jamie Bhatti, 2. Angus Fraser, 3. Patrick Schickerling, 4. Jare Oguntibehu, 5. Alex Samuel, 6. Euan Ferrie, 7. Henco Venter, 8. Jack Mann, 9. Ben Afshar, 10. Duncan Weir [captain], 11. Ben Salmon, 12. Tom Jordan, 13. Duncan Munn, 14. Logan Trotter, 15. Josh McKay
Replacements: Grant Stewart, Tom Banatvala, Callum McFeat Smith, Gregor Brown, Ryan Burke, Richie Simpson, Sean Kennedy, Amena Casqusau, Gregor Hiddleston, Fin Richardson, Macenzzie Duncan, Jamie Dobie, Johnny Ventisei, Kerr Johnston, Fergus Watson

Match 2

Glasgow Warriors: 1 Rory Sutherland, 2 Angus Fraser, 3 Patrick Schickerling, 4 Jare Oguntibeju, 5 Richie Gray, 6 Euan Ferrie, 7 Henco Venter, 8 Jack Dempsey, 9 Ben Afshar, 10 Adam Hastings, 11 Kyle Rowe, 12 Tom Jordan, 13 Stafford McDowall (C), 14 Jamie Dobie, 15 Josh McKay
Replacements: Grant Stewart, Nathan McBeth, Fin Richardson, Max Williamson, Gregor Brown, Sean Kennedy, Duncan Weir, Duncan Munn, Joe Roberts, Jamie Bhatti, Macenzzie Duncan, Jack Mann, Ben Salmon, Logan Trotter, Sebastian Cancelliere

Connacht: 15. Piers O’Conor, 14. Shayne Bolton, 13. David Hawkshaw, 12. Cathal Forde, 11. Shane Jennings, 10. Josh Ioane, 9. Matthew Devine, 1. Denis Buckley, 2. Dylan Tierney-Martin, 3. Jack Aungier, 4. Joe Joyce (C), 5. Darragh Murray, 6. David O’Connor, 7. Conor Oliver, 8. Paul Boyle
Replacements: Adam McBurney, Jordan Duggan, Sam Illo, Niall Murray, Oisín Dowling, Oisín McCormack, Shamus Hurley-Langton, Ben Murphy, Jack Carty, John Porch, Finn Treacy, Mack Hansen

Match 3

27 September 2024
7.35pm
Edinburgh 'A' 33 - 14 Glasgow Warriors 'A'
Try: Conor McAlpine
Jerry Blyth-Lafferty
Cammy Scott
Lewis Wells
Harri Morris
Con: Cammy Scott x 4
PreviewTry: Aidan Cross
Duncan Munn
Con: Matthew Urwin x 2
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium

Edinburgh A: Jack Brown; Archie Barbour, Sam Leweni, Fin Thomson, Lewis Wells; Cammy Scott (VC), Conor McAlpine; Mikey Jones, Harri Morris, Ollie Blyth-Lafferty, Euan McVie, Rob Carmichael, Pat Spence, Freddy Douglas, Connor Boyle ©
Replacements: Jerry Blyth-Lafferty, Angus McGregor, Archie Owlett, Dylan Jakeman, Hector Patterson, Isaac Coates, Jack Hocking, Jamie Thomson.

Glasgow Warriors A: Fergus Watson; Aidan Cross, Duncan Munn, Kerr Yule, Amena Caqusau; Matthew Urwin, Brent Jackson; Callum McFeat-Smith, Angus Fraser, Fin Richardson, Jare Oguntibeju, Joss Arnold, Joe Roberts, Macenzzie Duncan, Jack Mann
Replacements: Jake Shearer, Callum Norrie, Callum Smyth, Cairn Ramsay, Ben Curtis, Richie Simpson, Ben Salmon, Johnny Ventisei, Kerr Johnston, Harry Provan, Rory Purvis

Match 4

6 May 2025
11am
Benetton U23 20 - 52 Glasgow Warriors U23
Try: Nicholas Gasperini
Cristiano Tizzano
Marco Scalabrin
Gianmarco Pietramala
Preview
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Report
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Try: Richie Simpson
Kerr Yule x 2
Jack Oliver
Macenzzie Duncan
Kerr Johnston
Johnny Ventisei
Ryan Burke
Con: Richie Simpson x 4
Matthew Urwin x 2
La Ghirada

Benetton U23: 1 Federico Pisani, 2 Nicholas Gasperini (C), 3 Marcos Gallorini, 4 Samuele Mirenzi, 5 Bruno Felipe Schmidt, 6 Jadin Kingi, 7 Simon Koroiyadi, 8 Giacomo Milano, 9 Migael Prinsloo, 10 Gianmarco Pietramala, 11 Alessandro Drago, 12 Federico Zanandrea, 13 Federico Cuminetti, 14 Filippo Bozzoni, 15 Alessandro Gesi
Replacements: Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, Destiny Aminu, Matteo Bellotto, Nicola Bolognini, Jacques Cloete, Nicolò Corvasce, Riccardo Favaretto, Riccardo Genovese, Enrico Pontarini, Davide Salvan, Marco Scalabrin, Cristiano Tizzano, Bruno Vallesi

:Glasgow Warriors U23: 15 Fergus Watson, 14 Ben Salmon, 13 Kerr Johnston, 12 Kerr Yule, 11 Amena Caqusau, 10 Richie Simpson, 9 Jack Oliver, 1 Jake Shearer, 2 Seb Stephen, 3 Callum Smyth, 4 Jare Oguntibeju, 5 Ryan Burke, 6 Macenzzie Duncan, 7 Angus Fraser (Captain), 8 Jonny Morris
Replacements: 16 Joe Roberts, 17 Callum McFeat Smith, 18 Jamie Stewart (Edinburgh), 19 Dan Halkon, 20 Tom Currie (Edinburgh), 21 Ollie Duncan (Edinburgh), 22 Sean Kennedy, 23 Matthew Urwin, 24 Johnny Ventisei

Match 5

22 May 2025
3.30pm
Glasgow Warriors 'A' 14 - 26 Black Lion
Try: Fergus Watson
Kerr Johnston
Con: Matthew Urwin x 2
Preview
Report
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Try: Alexander Todua x 2
Shalva Mamukashvili x 2
Con: Luka Tsirekidze x 3
Scotstoun Stadium
Referee: Rob McDowell

Glasgow Warriors 'A': Jake Shearer, Angus Fraser [captain], Callum Norrie, Dan Halkon, Ryan Burke, Macenzzie Duncan, Ollie Duncan, Jonny Morris, Sean Kennedy, Matthew Urwin, Facundo Cordero, Kerr Yule, Johnny Ventesi, Cameron Van Wyk, Fergus Watson
Replacements: Joe Roberts, Callum McFeat-Smith, Jamie Stewart, Mac Rutherford, Archie McMichael, Jack Oliver, Richie Simpson, Amena Caqusau, Brent Jackson, Kerr Johnson

Black Lion: 15. Otar Metreveli, 14. Akaki Tabutsadze, 13. Aleksandre Todua, 12. Demur Tapladze, 11. Shalva Aptsiauri, 10. Luka Tsirekidze, 9. Tengiz Peranidze, 1. Dato Abdushelishvili, 2. Irakli Kvatadze, 3. Bachuki Chumbadze, 4. Mikheil Babunashvili, 5. Vladimer Chachanidze, 6. Luka Ivanishvili (capt.), 7. Giorgi Kervalishvili, 8. Giorgi Sinauridze
Replacements: Nikoloz Khatiashvili, Vasil Kakovini, Tengiz Zamtaradze, Shalva Mamukashvili, Tamaz Chamiashvili, Kakhaber Darbaidze, Demur Epremidze, Giorgi Nikoladze, Guga Ghaniashvili; Nodar Dolidze, Davit Khuroshvili, Giorgi Babunashvili, Gela Kheladze, Amiran Shvangiradze, Zaur Lutidze

United Rugby Championship

URC Standings

after 18 rounds.

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Leinster 18 16 0 2 542 256 +286 79 35 11 1 76 Qualifies for home URC quarter-final;
Qualification for the 2025–26 Champions Cup
2 Bulls 18 14 0 4 542 361 +181 71 44 9 3 68
3 Sharks 18 13 0 5 436 402 +34 55 59 7 3 62
4 Glasgow Warriors 18 11 0 7 468 327 +141 70 40 10 5 59
5 Stormers 18 10 0 8 507 418 +89 66 57 11 4 55 Qualifies for URC quarter-final;
Qualification for the 2025–26 Champions Cup
6 Munster 18 9 0 9 444 429 +15 67 59 11 4 51
7 Edinburgh 18 8 1 9 471 407 +64 66 57 9 6 49
8 Scarlets 18 9 1 8 427 382 +45 50 52 6 4 48
9 Cardiff 18 8 1 9 409 477 −68 63 65 10 3 47 Qualification for the 2025–26 Challenge Cup
10 Benetton 18 9 1 8 393 478 −85 50 65 7 1 46
11 Lions 18 8 0 10 402 440 −38 53 60 5 3 40
12 Ospreys 18 7 1 10 437 454 −17 60 63 6 4 40
13 Connacht 18 6 0 12 420 472 −52 64 62 9 6 39
14 Ulster 18 7 0 11 414 506 −92 59 72 5 5 38
15 Zebre Parma 18 5 1 12 302 503 −201 38 72 3 4 29
16 Dragons 18 1 0 17 335 637 −302 43 92 1 4 9
Source: UnitedRugby.com
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 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.[22]


Round 1

21 September 2024 Ulster 20–19 Glasgow Warriors (1 BP) Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast  
7.45pm Try: Morgan 18'
McCann 72'
Shanahan 84'
Con: Doak 19'
Pen: Doak 16'
Report[23] Try: Matthews 5'
Venter 25'
Steyn 74'
Con: Jordan 26'
Hastings 75'
Attendance: 11,533
Referee: Adam Jones (Wales)

Round 2

27 September 2024 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 42–10 Benetton Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
7.35pm Try: Steyn 5' c, 63' c
M. Fagerson 16' c
Darge 46' c
Dobie 50'
Ferrie 80'+1 c
Con: Hastings (2/2) 6', 17'
Weir (4/4) 47', 51', 64' 80'+3
Try: Spagnolo 32'
Con: Umaga (1/1) 34'
Pen: Umaga (1) 43'
Attendance: 6,441[24]
Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)

Round 3

4 October 2024 (1 BP) Cardiff 36–52 Glasgow Warriors (1 BP) Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff  
7.35pm Try: D. Thomas 11' c
Winnett 19' m
Byrne 46' c
Martin 52' c
Donnell 67' c
Con: Sheedy (1/2) 12'
de Beer (3/3) 47', 54' 69'
Pen: de Beer (1/1) 59'
Try: Dobie 5' c
Rowe (2) 21' m, 74' m
Jordan (2) 29' c, 74' m
Tuipulotu 34' c
Jones 37' c
M. Fagerson 74' m
Con: Jordan (5/6) 6', 30', 35', 39', 64'
Weir (1/2) 72'
Attendance: 6,237[25]
Referee: Morné Ferreira (South Africa)

Round 4

11 October 2024 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 33–3 Zebre Parma Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
7.35pm Try: Matthews 13' c
Dobie 17' c
Jones (2) 33' c, 52' c
Stewart 60' m
Con: Hastings (4/5) 14', 18', 34', 52'
Pen: Da Re (1/1) 27'
Attendance: 6,499[26]
Referee: Griffin Colby (South Africa)

Round 5

19 October 2024 Sharks 28–24 Glasgow Warriors (2 BP) Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
2.45pm Try: Kolisi 26' c
Fassi 33' m
Williams 70'
Con: Jo. Hendrikse (2/3) 27', 71'
Pen: Jo. Hendrikse (3/4) 11', 45', 66'
Try: Horne (2) 17' c, 36'
Darge 79' m
Matthews 80'+1 c
Con: Horne (1/2) 18'
Hastings (1/2) 80'+2
Referee: Chris Busby, Ireland

Round 6

26 October 2024 Stormers 17–28 Glasgow Warriors (1 BP) Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
12.45pm Try: Willemse 33' c
du Plessis 54' c
Con: Libbok (2/2) 34', 55'
Pen: Libbok 63'
Try: Matthews 37' c
Tuipulotu 47' c
Rowe 63' c
Venter 70' c
Con: Hastings (2/2) 38', 48'
Jordan (2/2) 65', 72'
Referee: Andrew Brace, Ireland

Round 7

29 November 2024 Glasgow Warriors 17–15 Scarlets (1 BP) Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
19:35 Try: Matthews 35' c
Venter 49' c
Con: Weir (2/2) 36', 51'
Pen: Weir 65'
Try: Macleod 10' m
Nicholas 46' c
Con: Lloyd (1/2) 47'
Pen: Lloyd 7'
Attendance: 6,403[27]
Referee: Fillipo Russo (Italy)

Round 8

22 December 2024 '(1 BP)' Glasgow Warriors 33–14 Edinburgh Hampden Park, Glasgow  
15:00 Try: Matthews (2) 05' c, 26' c
Jones 12' c
Steyn 41' m
Dobie 63' c
Con: Horne (4/5) 07', 13', 27', 65'
Try: Venter (2) 74', 78'
Con: Healy (2/2) 74', 78'
Attendance: 27,538[28]

Round 9

28 December 2024 Edinburgh 10-7 Glasgow Warriors (1 BP) Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh  
15:00 Try: Schoeman 69' c
Con: Healy (1/1) 71'
Pen: Thompson 22'
Report Try: penalty try 67'
Attendance: 40,063[29]
Referee: Eoghan Cross

Round 10

26 January 2025 Glasgow Warriors 22–19 Connacht (1 BP) Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
15:30 Try: Cancelliere 21' c
Afshar 31' c
Cancelliere 57' m
Con: Weir (2/3) 22', 32'
Pen: Weir 8'
Try: Hawkshaw (2) 18' m, 41' c
O'Conor 77' c
Con: Hanrahan (2/3) 42', 78'
Attendance: 6,277

Round 11

16 February 2025 Dragons 20-45 Glasgow Warriors Rodney Parade, Newport  
14:00 Try: Benjamin, 10'c
Lewis-Hughes, 41'c
Con: Evans, 11', 42'
Pen: Evans, 2', 26'
[ Report] Try: Matthews, 23'c
Mann, 28'
Horne, 30', 47'c
Weir, 38'c
McBeth, 42'c
Cancelliere, 72'c
Con: Weir, 24', 38', 43', 48', 73'
Attendance: 4,109

Round 12

1 March 2025 (2 BP) Glasgow Warriors 31 - 32 Ospreys (1 BP) Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
19:35 Try: Mann, 20'c
Schickerling, 35', 40'c
Cordero, 71'
McBeth, 78'c
Con: Weir (3)
Report Try: Morse, 3'
Hardy, 13', 74'c
Perry, 17'
Giles, 37'c
Con: Edwards
Walsh
Pen: Walsh, 80+1'
Attendance: 6,617

Round 13

21 March 2025 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 28–25 Munster (1 BP) Scotstoun Stadium  
7.35pm Try: Horne, 27’c
Steyn, 35’c
Fagerson, 68’c
McBeth, 75’c
Con: Hastings (4)
Report Try: Hodnett, 16’c
O'Brien, 22’m, 65'c
Con: Butler
Scannell
Pen: Butler, 32', 55'
Attendance: 7,321
Referee: Morne Ferreira

Round 14

29 March 2025 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 42 - 0 Lions Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
19:35 Try: McBeth, 6'
Dobie, 18', 26'
Horne, 30'
Hastings, 38'
Stewart, 44'
Con: Hasting, 7', 19', 27', 31', 39', 44'
Report:ESPN Attendance: 6,629[30]

Round 15

19 April 2025 Zebre Parma 6 - 14 Glasgow Warriors Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma  
20:35 Pen: da Re, 8', 31'
Report Try: McKay, 43'
McDowall, 52'
Con: Jordan, 44', 52'
Attendance: 2,067[31]

Round 16

25 April 2025 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 19 – 26 Bulls Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
19:35 Try: Dobie, 34'
Steyn. 77'
McDowall, 79'
Con: Horne, 38', 80'
Report, 2 Try: Greobbelaar, 52'
Kriel, 59'
Con: Goosen, 53', 60'
Pen: Goosen , 17', 24', 40', 55'
Attendance: 7,431
Referee: Andrew Brace

Round 17

10 May 2025 (1 BP) Benetton 33–7 Glasgow Warriors Stadio Monigo, Treviso  
18:15 Try: Odogwu, 6'
Maile, 8'
Smith, 26'
Menoncello, 52'
Umaga, 57'
Con: Umaga, 6', 9', 53', 58'
Report Try: Jones, 64'
Con: Horne, 65'
Attendance: 5,000

Round 18

17 May 2025 Leinster 13 – 5 Glasgow Warriors Aviva Stadium, Dublin  
19:35 Try: O'Brien, 27
Con: Prendergast, 28
Pen: Prendergast, 54
Frawley, 79'
Report Try: Horne, 56
Attendance: 17,654[32]

Play-offs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
1 Leinster 33
8 Scarlets 21
1 Leinster 37
4 Glasgow Warriors 19
4 Glasgow Warriors 36
5 Stormers 18
1 Leinster 32
2 Bulls 7
3 Sharks 24 (6)
6 Munster 24 (4)
2 Bulls 25
3 Sharks 13
2 Bulls 42
7 Edinburgh 33

Quarter-finals

A fourth place finish in the final table gave defending champions Glasgow Warriors a home quarter-final against Stormers, from South Africa.

30 May 2025 Glasgow Warriors 36–18 Stormers Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
7:35pm Try: Darge, 10'
Rowe, 15', 46'
Venter, 28'
Horne, 52'
Con: Horne, 11', 16', 47', 53'
Pen: Horne, 56'
Report. 2 Try: Senatla, 26', 43'
Con: Feinberg-Mngomezulu, 27'
Pen: Feinberg-Mngomezulu, 7', 19'
Cards: Senatla 9' to 19'
Attendance: 6,867

Semi-final

7 June 2025 Leinster 37–19 Glasgow Warriors Aviva Stadium, Dublin  
Try: Sheehan, 3', 41'
Osborne, 28', 54'
Clarkson, 33'
Frawley, 58'
Con: Prendergast (2/6), 4', 55'
Pen: Prendergast (1/2), 23'
Report, 2 Try: Horne, 5'
Dobie, 72'
Tuipulotu, 79'
Con: Jordan (2/2), 72', 79'
(Horne (0/1))
Attendance: 15,762

Glasgow Warriors are eliminated from the championship.

URC Scottish-x-Italian Shield

2024–25 United Rugby Championship Regional Shield Pools
Italian x Scottish Shield
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP Pts Pos overall
1 Glasgow Warriors (S) 6 4 0 2 136 76 +60 20 9 3 1 20 4
2 Benetton 6 4 0 2 132 139 –7 19 19 3 0 19 10
3 Edinburgh 6 2 1 3 134 141 –7 18 20 1 2 13 7
4 Zebre Parma 6 1 1 4 88 124 –46 9 18 0 1 7 15
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[33]
  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 currently leading the regional shield. Upon the conclusion of the regular season, these teams win their respective regional shields.

(S) : URC Shield champion

Glasgow Warriors retain the URC Scottish-x-Italian Shield for the third time.

1872 Cup

Glasgow Warriors won the 2024-25 1872 Cup on aggregate score 40-24, after both teams won their home leg. The total attendance across the two fixtures was 67,601 or 33,800 per leg.

Glasgow leg

22 December 2024
15:00
Glasgow Warriors 33–14 Edinburgh
Try: Matthews (2) 05' c, 26' c
Jones 12' c
Steyn 41' m
Dobie 63' c
Con: Horne (4/5) 07', 13', 27', 65'
Try: Venter (2) 74', 78'
Con: Healy (2/2) 74', 78'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 27,538[34]

Edinburgh leg

28 December 2024
15:00
Edinburgh 10–7 Glasgow Warriors
Try: Schoeman 69' c
Con: Healy (1/1) 71'
Pen: Thompson 22'
ReportTry: penalty try 67'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 40,063[35]
Referee: Eoghan Cross

Glasgow Warriors retain the 1872 Cup on aggregate 40-24.

European Champions Cup

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 4
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Toulon (4) 4 3 0 1 94 94 0 12 14 1 0 13 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Glasgow Warriors (7) 4 2 0 2 103 92 +11 16 12 3 1 12
3 Sale Sharks (12) 4 2 0 2 81 92 −11 12 14 2 0 10 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Harlequins (15) 4 2 0 2 110 79 +31 16 10 1 0 9
5 Racing 92 (9CC) 4 2 0 2 80 92 −12 12 14 1 0 9 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Stormers 4 1 0 3 92 108 −16 12 16 1 0 5
Source: EPCR[36]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.

Results

Round 1

7 December 2024 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 38–19 Sale Sharks Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
20:00 Try: Horne (3) 2' c, 12' m, 39' c
Rowe 16' c
Jones 23' c
Cummings 64' m
Con: Horne (3/5) 4', 17', 40'
Jordan (1/1) 25'
Report Try: Penalty try 21'
Reed 26' m
Carpenter 61' c
Con: R. du Preez (1/2) 62'
Attendance: 6,889
Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy)

Round 2

15 December 2024 Toulon 30–29 Glasgow Warriors (2 BP) Stade Mayol, Toulon  
15:15[a] Try: Fainga'anuku (2) 5' c, 43' c
Alainu'uese 49' c
Con: Serin (3/3) 6', 44', 50'
Pen: Domon (2/2) 29', 33'
Serin (1/1) 74'
Report Try: Penalty try 25'
McKay 35' m
Oguntibeju 54' c
Matthews 79' c
Con: Weir (1/2) 55'
Horne (1/1) 80'
Pen: Weir (1/1) 47'
Attendance: 14,410
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

Round 3

10 January 2025 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 29–19 Racing 92 Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
20:00 Try: Horne 2' c
Dobie 17' m
Cancelliere 22' m
Tuipulotu 39' m
Darge 58' c
Con: Horne 2'
Jordan 59'
Report Try: Habosi 33' c
Mazibuko 71' c
Tedder 75'm
Con: Tedder (2) 33', 72'
Attendance: 7,216
Referee: Karl Dickson (England)

Round 4

18 January 2025 Harlequins 24–7 Glasgow Warriors Twickenham Stoop, London  
20:00 Try: Cunningham-South 13' c
Chisholm 19' c
Murley 67' c
Con: Smith (3/3) 14', 20', 68'
Pen: Smith (1/1) 25'
Report Try: Jordan 28' c
Con: Jordan (1/1) 29'
Attendance: 11,802
Referee: Pierre Brousset (France)
Knockout stages
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1 Bordeaux Bègles 43
16 Ulster 31
1 Bordeaux Bègles 47
9 Munster 29
8 La Rochelle 24
9 Munster 25
1 Bordeaux Bègles 35
5 Toulouse 18
4 Toulon 72
13 Saracens 42
4 Toulon 18
5 Toulouse 21
5 Toulouse 38
12 Sale Sharks 15
1 Bordeaux Bègles 28
3 Northampton Saints 20
2 Leinster 62
15 Harlequins 0
2 Leinster 52
7 Glasgow Warriors 0
7 Glasgow Warriors 43
10 Leicester Tigers 19
2 Leinster 34
3 Northampton Saints 37
3 Northampton Saints 46
14 Clermont 24
3 Northampton Saints 51
6 Castres 16
6 Castres 39
11 Benetton 37

Round of 16

Glasgow finished as seventh overall seed, gaining homefield advantage for the round of 16. In that round, they drew tenth seed Leicester Tigers, winning 43-19 to gain a quarter final matchup in Dublin with Leinster.

5 April 2025 Glasgow Warriors (7) 43–19 (10) Leicester Tigers Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
20:00 Try: Venter (2) 13' c, 74' m
Vailanu (2) 18' c, 41' c
Hastings 49' c
Horne 50' c
Con: Hastings (5/6) 14', 19', 42', 50', 51'
Pen: Hastings (1/1) 42'
Report Try: Cracknell 2' m
Kata 56' c
Liebenberg 66' c
Con: Pollard (2/3) 59', 67'
Attendance: 7,321
Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)

Quarter final

11 April 2025 Leinster (2) 52–0
H.T.: 33–0
(7) Glasgow Warriors Aviva Stadium, Dublin  
20:00 Try: Deegan, 13’c, 75'
penalty try, 22
Lowe. 24’
O'Brien, 29’c
Keenan, 33’c
Ringrose, 46’c
Sheehan, 57’c
Con: Prendergast, 14' 30' 34', 47', 58'
Report: EPRC Attendance: 22,400
Referee: Luke Pearce (England)

Glasgow Warriors are eliminated from the competition.

Home attendance

Glasgow Warriors's normal home stadium, Scotstoun Stadium has a capacity of just over 8'000. However, the Warriors moved their home leg of the 1872 Cup fixture with Edinburgh Rugby to Hampden Park.

Domestic League European Cup Total
League Fixtures Total Attendance Average Attendance Highest Lowest League Fixtures Total Attendance Average Attendance Highest Lowest Total Attendance Average Attendance
2024–25 United Rugby Championship 10 88,023 8,802 27,538 6,277 2024–25 European Rugby Champions Cup 3 21,426 7,142 7,321 6,889 109,449 8,419

Warrior of the month awards

Award Winner
September Kyle Steyn[37]
October Sione Tuipulotu[38]
November not awarded
December George Horne[39]
January Jack Mann[40]
February not awarded
March Nathan McBeth
April Jamie Dobie
May Rory Darge

End of Season awards

Men

Award Winner
Breakthrough Player of the Season Jare Oguntibeju
Coaches Award JP du Preez & Sione Vailanu
Test Player of the Season Huw Jones
Most Improved Player of the Season Jack Mann
Al Kellock Leadership Award Josh McKay
Community Hero of the Year Heather Bonnar (Kirkcaldy RFC)
Try of the Season George Horne vs. Sale Sharks
Players' Player of the Season Sione Tuipulotu
Player of the Season George Horne

Women

Award Winner
Coaches Player of the Season Ceitidh Ainsworth
Players' Player of the Season Freya Walker

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
361 TalakaiSam Talakai Prop 2024-09-21 Away Kingspan Stadium Ulster Rugby United Rugby Championship Loss Nil
362 SutherlandRory Sutherland Prop 2024-09-27 Home Scotstoun Stadium Benetton Rugby United Rugby Championship Win Nil
363 SchickerlingPatrick Schickerling (Prop) 2024-10-04 Away Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Rugby United Rugby Championship Win Nil
364 RichardsonFin Richardson Prop 2024-11-29 Home Scotstoun Stadium Scarlets United Rugby Championship Win Nil
365 OguntibejuJare Oguntibeju Lock 2024-11-29 Home Scotstoun Stadium Scarlets United Rugby Championship Win Nil
366 JohnstonKerr Johnston (Wing) 2025-02-16 Away Rodney Parade Dragons United Rugby Championship Win Nil
367 DuncanMacenzzie Duncan (No. 8) 2025-02-16 Away Rodney Parade Dragons United Rugby Championship Win Nil
368 StephenSeb Stephen Hooker 2025-05-17 Away Aviva Stadium Leinster United Rugby Championship Loss Nil

Sponsorship

  • SP Energy Networks – Title Sponsor and Community Sponsor[41]
  • Scottish Power – Official Kit

Official kit supplier

Official kit sponsors

  • Malcolm Group
  • McCrea Financial Services
  • Denholm Oilfield
  • Ross Hall Hospital
  • Story Contracting[42]
  • Leidos[43]

Official sponsors

Official partners

Notes

  1. ^ The kick-off between Toulon and Glasgow was rescheduled from its original time of 13:00 to a new time of 15:15, to avoid a television broadcasting overlap caused by the rescheduling of the fixture between Stade Français and Saracens.

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