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1999–2000 Glasgow Warriors season

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Coach(es)
  
Richie Dixon

Top scorer
  
Tommy Hayes (294)

Captain(s)
  
Andy Nicol

Most tries
  
Gordon Simpson (9)

Ground(s)
  
Hughenden Stadium McDiarmid Park Rubislaw Playing Fields Millbrae, Alloway Bridgehaugh Park Caledonian Stadium, Inverness

Most caps
  
Alan Bulloch Tommy Hayes (29)

The 1999-2000 season is the fourth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Caledonians.

Contents

This season saw Glasgow Caledonians compete in the competitions: the Welsh-Scottish League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

Coaches

  • Head Coach: Richie Dixon
  • Assistant Coach: Gordon Macpherson
  • Assistant Coach: Rob Moffat
  • Academy players

    The Glasgow Thistles squad was once again sent to New Zealand in the summer of 2000.

    Included in the Thistles squad are:

    Player statistics

    During the 1999–2000 season, Glasgow have used 36 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

    The statistics for the first match of the Scottish Inter-District Championship are included in the Welsh-Scottish League statistics.

    Personnel In

    None.

    Personnel Out

    None.

    Pre-season and friendlies

    Glasgow Caledonians: A Bulloch; J Craig, J Stuart, I Jardine, S Longstaff; T Hayes, A Nicol; D Hilton, G Scott, W Anderson, S Campbell, S Griffiths, G Flockhart, M Waite, G Simpson. Replacements - I McInroy, R Kerr, B Irving, G Beveridge, F Stott, Gavin Blackburn, G McIlwham,C Docherty, A Watt, D Burns, J Shaw, Torquil Mathewson, D McFadyen

    Ulster: J Bell, S Bell, G Leslie, M Blair, S Bromley, A Clarke, S Coulter, J Cunningham, M Edwards, J Fitzpatrick, R Fredericks, D Topping, D Humphreys, P Johns, G Longwell, N Malone, S Mason, T McWhirter, E Miller, D O'Cuinneagain, J Topping, A Ward, R Irwin, R Weir

    Ontario: S Rodgers; J Collins, B Luke, D Daypuck, S Keenan; C Robinson, R Stickel; B Stoikos, L Gardiner, M Jacques, I Dann, M Carter, J Tomlinson, P Ross, D Swindells

    Glasgow Caledonians: A Bulloch; T Mathewson, J Stuart, I Jardine, S Longstaff; T Hayes, A Nicol; G McIlwham, G Scott, W Anderson, S Griffiths, D Burns, G Flockhart, G Simpson, D McFadyen

    Uruguay A: A Ibarria, G Souza, C Arocena, De Freitas, A Vazquaz, S Arocena, E Caffera, M Brussoni, L Machado, F Victor, G Manini, F Auesperg, S Mosquera, G Laffitte, N Achard.

    Glasgow Caledonians: A Bulloch, S Longstaff, I McInroy, J Stuart, R Kerr, B Irving, G Beveridge, G McIlwham, C Docherty, A Watt, S Campbell, J Petrie, J White, G Simpson, M Waite. Substitutions: W Anderson for Watt (40), G Blackburn for McIlwham (47), F Stott for Beveridge (64), T Mathewson for Longstaff (70).

    Glasgow Caledonians:B Irving; T Mathewson, A Bulloch, I Jardine, R Kerr; T Hayes, F Stott; G McIlwham, G Scott, W Anderson, S Griffiths, D Burns, J White, G Flockhart, D McFadyen. Replacements: J Stuart, Graeme Beveridge, S Campbell, M Waite, G Blackburn, A Watt, C Docherty. Used: G Beveridge for Stott, 70; AWatt for Anderson, 80.

    Edinburgh Reivers:S Lang; K Milligan, M Di Rollo, K Utterson, C Sharman; S Welsh, G Burns; R McNulty, G McKelvey, B Stewart, N Hines, I Fullarton, S Scott, G Hayter, G Dall. Subs: A Common for Lang, 39; M Proudfoot for Stewart, 55; A Jacobsen for McNulty, 67; M Lee for Utterson, 70.

    By winning all 3 three matches in Ontario, Glasgow won the Canadian Tri-Continental Tournament.

    Scottish Inter-District Championship

    Still with only Glasgow and Edinburgh remaining as professional teams in Scotland, the Tri-Series was ran again. This time however the tournament had no sponsor as Tennents had pulled out of the competition.

    The first tie of the Tri-Series was held jointly with the Welsh-Scottish League. The match is shown below for convenience, however since it is also a Welsh-Scottish League match and is included in those statistics, only 2 matches for the Scottish Inter-District Championship are recorded for statistical purposes.

    1999-2000 League Table

    Only for completeness. The Tri-Series was run as a best of three.

    Results

    Round 1 / Round 13 Welsh-Scottish League
    Round 2
    Round 3

    Results

    Round 1
    Round 2
    Round 3
    Round 4
    Round 5
    Round 6

    Results

    Round 1
    Round 2
    Round 3
    Round 4
    Round 5
    Round 6
    Round 7
    Round 8
    Round 9
    Round 10
    Round 11
    Round 12
    Round 13 / Round 1 Scottish Inter-District Championship
    Round 14
    Round 15
    Round 16
    Round 17
    Round 18
    Round 19
    Round 20
    Round 21
    Round 22

    Sponsorship

  • Scotland on Line
  • References

    1999–2000 Glasgow Warriors season Wikipedia