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2003–04 Glasgow Warriors season

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Coach(es)
  
Hugh Campbell

Top scorer
  
Dan Parks (204)

Captain(s)
  
Cameron Mather

Most tries
  
Sean Lamont (11)

Ground(s)
  
Hughenden Stadium (Capacity: 6,000)

Most caps
  
Sean Lamont Andy Hall (28)

The 2003-04 season is the eighth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

Contents

The 2003-04 season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions: the Celtic League; the European Challenge Cup, the Parker Pen Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons; and the inaugural Celtic Cup.

Coaches

  • Head Coach: Hugh Campbell
  • Assistant Coach: Shade Munro
  • Assistant Coach: Sean Lineen
  • Academy players

    Glasgow had a number of academy players this season. Each player was teamed with a mentor.

  • Alan Auld (wing/full back, Grangemouth) with Sean Lamont
  • Cameron McCulloch (full back/stand-off, Hillhead/Jordanhill) with Stuart Moffat
  • Greig Sinclair (full back, Allan Glen's) with Rory Kerr
  • Fraser Duguid (outside centre, Dalziel) with Alan Bulloch
  • Iain Kennedy (inside centre, GHA) with Joe Naufahu
  • Alistair Miller (scrum-half, GHA) with Sam Pinder
  • Andrew Reekie (prop, Hutchesons' Grammar School) with Matt Proudfoot
  • Willie Brown (prop, Hillhead/Jordanhill) with Lee Harrison
  • Bobby Agnew (prop, Hillhead/Jordanhill) with Euan Murray
  • Andrew Noble (hooker, Whitecraigs) with Simon Gunn
  • Donald Malcolm (hooker, GHA) with Scott Lawson
  • Chris Love (flanker, West Of Scotland) with Andrew Wilson
  • James Eddie (lock/flanker, GHA) with Andrew Hall
  • Stuart Rose (flanker, Hillhead/Jordanhill) with Donnie Macfadyen
  • Blake Whitehead (No.8, Dalziel) with Rory Mackay
  • Calum Forrester (No.8, Hutchesons' Grammar School) with Paul Dearlove
  • Back up players

    Glasgow also had a roll of back-up players from various clubs:

  • Ricky Munday (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Colin Shaw (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Wes Henry (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Eric Milligan (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Richard Maxton (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Steve Swindall (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Greg Francis (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Neil McKenzie (Glasgow Hawks)
  • Gordon Sykes (Ayr)
  • Damien Kelly (Ayr)
  • Nick Lavell (Ayr)
  • Rod Seib (Aberdeen Grammar School FP)
  • Fergus Thomson (West of Scotland)
  • Mark Thomson (Kirkcaldy)
  • David Arneil (Heriot's FP)
  • Player statistics

    During the 2003–04 season, Glasgow have used 34 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

    Personnel In

    None.

    Personnel Out

    None.

    Pre-season and friendlies

    Glasgow:Alan Bulloch, Calvin Howarth, Sean Lamont, Gareth Maclure, Mark McMillan, David Millard, Stuart Moffat, Graeme Morrison, Joe Naufahu, Sam Pinder, Colin Shaw, Kenny Sinclair, Jon Steel,Joe Beardshaw, Alan Brown, Paul Dearlove, Simon Gunn, Andrew Hall, Andrew Kelly, Scott Lawson, Donnie Macfadyen, Cameron Mather, Rory McKay, Eric Milligan, Euan Murray, Matt Proudfoot, Roland Reid, Nathan Ross and Andrew Wilson.
    Gloucester Rugby:

    Glasgow:Stuart Moffat; Gareth Maclure, Graeme Morrison, Alan Bulloch, Sean Lamont; Calvin Howarth, Sam Pinder; Euan Murray, Simon Gunn, Matt Proudfoot, Andrew Hall, Nathan Ross, Cameron Mather (captain), Donnie Macfadyen, Paul Dearlove. Replacements - Joe Beardshaw, Lee Harrison, Andrew Kelly, Scott Lawson, Rory McKay, David Millard, Roland Reid, Kenny Sinclair, Jon Steel, Andrew Wilson.
    Newcastle:J Shaw; A Cadwallader, M Shaw, M Mayerhofler, M Stephenson; B Gollings, H Charlton; M Ward, M Thompson, M Hurter, J Parling, C Hamilton, E Taione, W Britz, H Vyvyan. Replacements used: J Grindall, N Makin, T May, I Peel, O Phillips, S Richardson, M Wilkinson, D Wilson, B Woods

    Results

    Round 1
    Round 2

    Glasgow Warriors lost on aggregate and were knocked out of the Challenge Cup.

    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 14
    Round 15
    Round 16
    Round 17
    Round 18
    Round 19
    Round 20
    Round 21
    Round 22

    Results

    Round 1
    Quarter Final
    Semi-Final

    References

    2003–04 Glasgow Warriors season Wikipedia