Glasgow beat Cardiff to move top of URC table

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Glasgow beat Cardiff to move top of URC table

Glasgow beat Cardiff to move top of URC table

Glasgow Warriors cruise to a bonus-point victory over Cardiff to go top of the United Rugby Championship with one round of the regular season remaining.

Glasgow beat Cardiff to move top of URC table

Glasgow Warriors cruise to a bonus-point victory over Cardiff to go top of the United Rugby Championship with one round of the regular season remaining.

Glasgow Warriors delivered a commanding performance at Scotstoun, cruising to a bonus-point victory over Cardiff to seize the top spot in the United Rugby Championship table with just one round of the regular season remaining.

The Warriors were firing on all cylinders from the start, with Jack Dempsey, Kyle Steyn, and Johnny Matthews all crossing the whitewash in a dominant first half that saw Glasgow take a 21-7 lead into the break. Cardiff's Josh Adams provided a brief spark for the visitors, but it was merely a speed bump for the relentless Glasgow machine.

After the interval, the Warriors continued to pile on the pressure. Matthews added his second try of the night, showcasing his trademark finishing ability from a rolling line-out maul—a skill that has made him a fan favorite at Scotstoun before his summer departure to French side Montauban. Patrick Schickerling and Kyle Rowe also got in on the act, with Rowe's magnificent solo effort particularly catching the eye.

Cardiff managed late tries through Danny Southworth and Jacob Beetham, but they were little more than consolation scores against a Glasgow side that looked every bit like title contenders.

The result was made even sweeter by Ulster's draw with the Stormers, which opened the door for Glasgow to reclaim the summit. Now, the Warriors travel to Belfast next weekend knowing that a bonus-point victory would secure a first-place finish—and with it, home advantage all the way through to the potential final.

For Cardiff, the picture is less rosy. They host the Stormers in the final round and still have work to do to secure a top-eight finish and a playoff berth. The Welsh side will need to regroup quickly if they hope to extend their season beyond the regular campaign.

It was a night of clinical rugby from Glasgow, who showed exactly why they are considered one of the most dangerous sides in the competition. For fans of the Warriors, this performance was a statement of intent: they are coming for the title.

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