Champions Cup: Glasgow beat Leicester to reach the quarterfinals

Glasgow Warriors ran in six attempts to play Leicester’s tigers and created a quarter of the Champions Cup against Leinster next Friday.
Olly Cracknell crossed to give the tigers an initial advantage, but Glasgow reacted with the attempts of Henco Venter and Sione Valanu to drive 12 on pause.
Vailanu scored his second at the beginning of the second half before a double of Fursfire from Adam Hastings and George Horne put the guests out of the guests.
Solomone Kata and Hanro Liebenberg have provided fleeting moments of respite with visitors, but Venter rounded the markings while Glasgow has fed in the last eight.
Tigri hit the first shot almost immediately. An initial push from a maul in a row was rejected by the home defense, but when the ball was recycled, Cracknell was able to dig under the bodies to score.
Glasgow replied well, slamming to Leicester’s door, just to be denied by a ferocious defense. When the warriors found a way to pass, he was in slightly fortuitous circumstances.
It seemed that there was a confusion in the line-out call when Johnny Matthews Throw sailed right above the top, but Adam Hastings was on it and made a ride slip because Venter crashed.
The home team was at the top and from a dominant fray on Leicester’s Put-in, Valanu was able to detach the base and explode.
With a strong wind behind him, Glasgow continued to dominate the territory and possession and tried to add to their advantage, but Leicester stopped in the face of all that pressure. On occasions when they were opened, their scramble defense was superb.
Hastings knocked on a penalty to send Glasgow in 17-5 on pause.
Around to play in the breeze in the second period, the concern for the home team was if a 12 -point pillow was sufficient, but they added in the opening moments of half, Valanu who goes closely for his second evening.
The breeze has not shown any problem for guests while moving through gears and Hastings ended a broad move for a number four attempt.
They were five almost immediately while the warriors returned directly from the restart again, Kyle Rowe is freeing themselves and finding Horne who managed a support line for brands in which to go under the sticks.
This was transforming itself into a little if a fact, although kata it was somehow the tide making ghost to mark the second attempt of Leicester’s evening.
They should have scored again when Freddie Steward broke and feed on Dan Kelly, but with the line to his mercy, the center inexplicably foiled forward and the possibility was lost.
Tigri Third Try arrived in the end from Liebenberg, but at that point the mountain to climb was too high for visitors.
Venter ended for his second evening attempt to complete a dominant Warriors performance.
Subsequently, for the URC champions is one of the most difficult tests of European rugby, a clash at the last eight in Dublin with one side of the Leinster fresh from a demolition of 10 Arlecchini storms.