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Saffa coach embracing life as URC champ

Franco Smith insists the Glasgow Warriors are embracing the problem of getting a goal on their again as Vodacom URC champions in 2024-25.

The Warriors received the title in thrilling vogue on the finish of final season, beating the Vodacom Bulls 21-16 within the remaining at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria after overcoming the DHL Stormers and Munster within the playoffs.

Now, the Scottish outfit are confronted with the duty of defending their crown with their rivals decided to knock them off their perch.

Requested if they may have a goal on their again, head coach Smith replied: “Undoubtedly, that goes with out saying.

“I’m certain groups will strategy us otherwise. I positively really feel there might be some extra curiosity in our efficiency this season. But it surely doesn’t change what we have to do and the way we go about our enterprise.

“Seeing the gamers, it positively seems like we’re embracing the problem. From the management conversations, it’s apparent they’ve set their requirements excessive.

“They proved reliable final season which is improbable. “It’s a younger sufficient group to nonetheless push the boundaries and attempt to be higher and they are often.

“It can clearly be a problem to maintain expectation out of the room and out of our surroundings. There’s numerous expectation from lots of people and themselves as properly. To handle that’s going to be essential, however we have now received a recipe for it and we are going to take it one recreation at a time.

“Hopefully, the life classes they may study from this present place they’re in will serve them properly going ahead of their careers.

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“We realise folks will strategy us otherwise and it’s going to be as much as us to boost our bar and lift our normal once more.”

Glasgow have bolstered their squad by recruiting three high quality props with British & Irish Lions loosehead prop Rory Sutherland arriving from French membership Oyonnax, Wallabies tighthead Sam Talakai approaching board from the Rebels, and England squad member Patrick Schickerling switching from Exeter.

There’s one other notable addition within the form of Scotland flyhalf Adam Hastings who has rejoined the membership after three years away at Gloucester.

As for individuals who have moved on, props Oli Kebble and Lucio Sordoni have each headed for France, hooker George Turner is off to Japan, whereas fellow entrance row Fraser Brown has retired, with flyhalf Ross Thompson (Edinburgh) and flanker Tom Gordon (Newcastle) additionally departing.

Pre-season has introduced defeats away to Zebre (31-0) and at house to Connacht (28-21), however South African coach Smith isn’t shedding any sleep over these outcomes.

“I’m not involved in any respect,” he mentioned. “We completed very late [last season] and had many of the squad travelling with Scotland over the summer season.

“We’re integrating the boys and have used numerous pathway gamers. We don’t learn a lot into the outcomes, the strategy is totally totally different going ahead.”

As for the problem that lies forward within the league, he mentioned: “I’ve received numerous respect for all the perimeters within the URC. I really feel Cardiff could be the staff that surprises this 12 months.”

Glasgow kick off the defence of their title by travelling to Belfast to tackle Ulster on Saturday night.

Photograph: @GlasgowWarriors/Twitter

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