Glasgow secured a home semifinal ahead of the PRO14 the playoffs Guinness with a 35-22 win over Connacht this evening.
The warriors bossed the conference and in the first season, Dave Rennie, and got the victory they need to ensure that they finish top at the end of the season.
They ran in four tries to give yourself a break for Munster with two games still to play.
Alex Dunbar and Fraser brown have scored in their returns from injury while Pete Horne kicked 15 points in another good performance in Scotstoun.
Guests caught Glasgow cold in moments of discovery, as an error from Hoorn gifted possession inside the 22 and they kapitaliserede feet in the corner.
A powerful maul saw Connacht the impetus to the line, before Finlay Bealham complete for – but the joy was short-lived as the warriors hit straight back.
DTH van der Merwe broke from defence after a well worked standard move and fed Stuart Hogg, are easy to accomplish, up to three kicks from horn did 13-5.
Both sides traded penalty area, but the hosts were on top and punch holes in the defense.
They could not hold out forever and it was no surprise when honey delayed the passage of the horn sent Dunbar’s defense and the center straightened up before the race clear for his second try and a handy guide.
Fraser brown scored the third on the brink of half-time
The essence of the bonus was safe minutes after the break after a brilliant offload from Dunbar released Matt Fagerson, forward and stormed the field before shipping Henry Pyrgos to crash under the posts.
Despite the game already out of their reach, Connacht responded well and enjoyed a long period of pressure in the Glasgow half.
Alex Allan was sent to the sin bin after an hour for repeated infringement in the scrum, but after the war seemed to have seen off the threat, visitors are struck with the depth of the kaolin blade ends.
They were awarded a penalty try late in the game, limping to the end of Glasgow and was in the battle, but they finished the game on top to close the win that sees them secure their home semi-final.
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