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2004–05 Glasgow Warriors season

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Coach(es)
  
Hugh Campbell

Most caps
  
Dan Turner (26)

Most tries
  
Sean Lamont (9)

Captain(s)
  
Jon Petrie

Top scorer
  
Dan Parks (201)

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

The 2004-05 season is the ninth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

Contents

The 2004-05 season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions:- the Celtic League; and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup for sponsorship reasons; and the second and final season of the Celtic Cup.

Coaches

  • Head Coach: Hugh Campbell
  • Assistant Coach: Shade Munro
  • Assistant Coach: Sean Lineen
  • Staff

    Chairman: Bill Nolan
    Vice-Chairman: Archie Ferguson
    Chief Executive: David Jordan
    Media Manager: Bill McMurtrie
    Team Facilitator: Dougie Mills
    Sales & Marketing Executive: Gordon Hood
    Administration Manager: Diane Murphy
    Team Doctor: Gerry Haggerty
    Physiotherapists: Bob Stewart, Lisa Casey

    Academy players

    In addition to Academy players, Glasgow also had back-up players:-

    Player statistics

    During the 2004–05 season, Glasgow have used 39 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

    Leeds Tykes: ?
    Replacements: ?

    Glasgow Warriors:
    G Beveridge, A Bulloch, C Gregor, A Henderson, C Howarth, R Lamont, S Lamont, K Logan, R McKnight, D Millard, C Shaw, J Beardshaw,
    J Beattie, G Bulloch, P Dearlove, A Hall, L Harrison, A Kelly, S Lawson, E Milligan, J Petrie, S Renwick, N Ross, S Swindall, K Tkachuk, D Turner. Replacements:

    Glasgow Warriors:Kevin Tkachuk, Scott Lawson, Lee Harrison, Nathan Ross, Andy Hall, Paul Dearlove, Jon Petrie (captain), Shawn Renwick,
    Graeme Beveridge, Calvin Howarth, Kenny Logan, Andrew Henderson, Graeme Morrison, Rory Kerr, Rory Lamont
    Replacements: used: Scott Barrow, Alex Mockford, Alasdhair McFarlane, Dan Turner, Colin Gregor, Dave Millard, Sean Lamont, Johnnie Beattie; not used: Fergus Thomson, Gordon Bulloch, Andy Kelly, Donnie Macfadyen

    Sale Sharks:Chris Mayor; Mark Cueto, Jos Baxendell (captain), Robert Todd, Steve Hanley; Mike Hercus, Bryan Redpath; Trevor Woodman, Sebastien Bruno, Andrew Sheridan, Dean Schofield, Christian Day, Jason White, Sebastian Chabel, John Carter
    Replacements: Stuart Turner, Andrew Titterell, Barry Stewart, Pierre Caillet, Hugh Perrett, Sililo Martens, Charlie Hodgson, Mike Bartlett, Chris Jones, James Moore, Richard Wigglesworth

    Sale Sharks:Jason Robinson (captain); Mark Cueto, Jos Baxendell, Robert Todd, Steve Hanley; Charlie Hodgson, Sililo Martens
    Trevor Woodman, Andy Titterrell, Barry Stewart, Dean Schofield, Chris Day, Jason White, Sebastien Chabal, Magnus Lund
    Replacements: Chris Mayor, Chris Rhys Jones, Mike Hercus, Bryan Redpath, Andrew Sheridan, Stuart Turner, Pierre Caillet, Sebastien Bruno, John Carter, Hugh Perrett

    Glasgow Warriors:Kevin Tkachuk, Scott Lawson, Lee Harrison, Nathan Ross, Dan Turner, Andy Hall, Donnie Macfadyen, Paul Dearlove,
    Sam Pinder, Colin Gregor, Kenny Logan (captain), Scott Barrow, Graeme Morrison, Sean Lamont, Rory Kerr
    Replacements: used: Joe Beardshaw, Andy Kelly, Calvin Howarth, Steve Swindall, Graeme Beveridge, Andrew Henderson, Andy Hall
    Dave Millard; not used: Gordon Bulloch

    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 14

    Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

    Round 15
    Round 16
    Round 17
    Round 18
    Round 19

    Glasgow Warriors sat out round.

    Round 20
    Round 21
    Round 22

    Celtic Cup

    Only 8 sides contested this year's Celtic Cup so the competition effectively began at the Quarter Final stage.

    The match pairings were decided by the finishes in the previous year's Celtic League.

    Results

    Quarter Final

    Main Sponsor

  • Highland Spring
  • Club Sponsors

  • Maclay Murray & Spens
  • Clyde 1
  • Scotland on Sunday
  • The Glasgow Club
  • Musashi
  • Scotland against Drugs
  • References

    2004–05 Glasgow Warriors season Wikipedia