1996–97 Glasgow Warriors season explained

Teamname:1996–97 Glasgow Warriors season
Capacity:6,000
Coach: Kevin Greene
Captain: Gordon Bulloch
Position:2nd
Most Tries: Derek Stark (6)
Top Scorer: Calum MacGregor (34)
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Prevseason:Glasgow District
Nextseason:1997 - 98

The 1996–97 season was the first in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. The Warriors rugby union provincial side was created by turning the amateur provincial side Glasgow District into a professional outfit. During this season, the newly professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

This season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the Scottish Inter-District Championship and the European Challenge Cup.

Overview

Formation of the professional side

District sides had a difficult metamorphosis into their respective professional sides in Scotland. The district sides were not members of the Scottish Rugby Union; the amateur clubs were. This meant that many top amateur club sides fancied their own chances of turning professional instead of the district sides.

The International Rugby Board embraced professionalism in 1995. The district versus clubs debate in Scotland meant that no Scottish sides were entered into the Heineken Cup for season 1995–96. A vote was held in early 1996 and although the debate was frosty the vote ended decisively for districts 178 - 24.[1]

Glasgow Rugby was formed for season 1996–97.

By October 1996, the SRU had signed 36 players on professional contracts. These 36 players were distributed between Border Reivers, Caledonia Reds, Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors.[2]

SRU contracted players: Graeme Beveridge, Steven Brotherstone, Nick Broughton, Millan Browne, Gordon Bulloch, Darren Burns, Graeme Burns, Craig Chalmers, Graham Dall, Ian Elliot, Gareth Flockhart, Cameron Glasgow, Hugh Gilmour, Paddy Haslett, Jim Hay, Ian Jardine, Stuart Lang, Kevin McKenzie, John Manson, Cameron Murray, Scott Nichol, Guy Perrett, Bryan Redpath, Steven Reed, Stuart Reid, Brian Renwick, Rowen Shepherd, Graham Shiel, Tom Smith, Tony Stanger, Derek Stark, Barry Stewart, Rob Wainwright, Murray Wallace, Alan Watt and Scott Welsh.[2]

Turbulent times

Some people involved in amateur club rugby didn't like the decision for the District clubs to become Scotland's representatives. Keith Robertson and Gavin Hastings had already argued against the District clubs at the SRU EGM.[1]

Hastings then joined with former international Scotland captains Jim Aitken, Finlay Calder and David Sole to make a 'Gang of Four' which toured all over Scotland to promote the policy that club sides should represent Scotland in Europe.[1]

Despite Greene being well-liked by the Glasgow players - Glasgow's flyhalf Calum MacGregor once gave this tribute to his boss: "Kevin Greene, the Glasgow coach, is the kind of man who makes the players think for themselves, like Ian McGeechan, and I prefer that to the blood-and-thunder approach. I have enjoyed playing for Glasgow this year more than any other. I look around at the young guys in the team and they are keen and excited and that makes me feel good about the game. The players have a belief in it and a desire to win and I like that."[3] - this backdrop of resentment against the professional districts created a shaky start for the Glasgow team.

Team

Coaches

Manager

Convenor / Team Manager: Hamish Fyfe[5] [6] [7]

Squad

 Hookers
Gordon Bulloch

Props
Gordon McIlwham
Danny Porte
Alan Perrie
Brian Robertson

Locks
Charles Afuakwah
Stephen Begley
Shade Munro
Malcolm Norval
Guy Perrett

 Loose forwards
Gordon Mackay
David McLeish
David McVey
John Shaw
Fergus Wallace
Murray Wallace

Scrum halves
Fraser Stott
Jamie Weston

Fly halves
Kenny Baillie
George Breckenridge
Andrew Garry
Cameron Little
Calum MacGregor
John MacLeod

 Centres
Alan Bulloch
Harry Bassi
Ian Jardine
James McLaren

Back Three
James Craig
Kenny Logan
Glenn Metcalfe
Derek Stark
Craig Sangster

 

Academy players

None

Player statistics

During the 1996 - 97 season, Glasgow have used 30 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

PositionNationNameScottish Inter-District ChampionshipEuropean ConferenceTotal
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total Pts
HKGordon Bulloch30050080
PRGordon McIlwham300(1)003(1)0
PRAlan Perrie00050050
PRBrian Robertson30050080
LKCharles Afuakwah000(1)00(1)0
LKStephen Begley10040050
LKShade Munro30010040
LKMalcolm Norval20050070
BRGordon Mackay000(3)10(3)5
BRDavid McLeish31050085
BRDavid McVey000(1)00(1)0
BRJohn Shaw00050050
BRFergus Wallace30051085
BRMurray Wallace30000030
SHJamie Weston00031035
SHFraser Stott3001(1)004(1)0
FHKenny Baillie000(1)00(1)0
FHGeorge Breckenridge0001(2)0181(2)18
FHAndrew Garry30010040
FHCameron Little0001(2)131(2)8
FHCalum MacGregor31171012434
FHJohn MacLeod00030030
CEHarry Bassi00020020
CEAlan Bulloch100520610
CEIan Jardine00010010
WGJames Craig230220425
WGKenny Logan336220531
WGDerek Stark320440730
FBGlenn Metcalfe1004(1)105(1)5
FBCraig Sangster2(1)003(2)055(3)5

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel in

Personnel out

None

Player movements

Academy promotions

None

Player transfers

In

None

Out

None

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

None.

European Challenge Cup

The previous year's Scottish Inter-District Championship was a forgettable one for Glasgow who finished last. This meant that the SRU did not enter Glasgow in the Heineken Cup for the new season 1996–97. Instead Glasgow entered the lower European tournament, the Challenge Cup, or as it was then known the European Conference, in Pool A. This was one of 4 Pools in the tournament and Glasgow was Scotland's only representative.

Kevin Greene, the Glasgow coach, later admitted that preparation for Glasgow's first foray into Europe was poor. He recalled the first game against Newbridge: "We had no information at all on Newbridge. We should at least have had some data and perhaps even a video, but the SRU had nothing. It made preparation very awkward."[8]

Pool A

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Agen5500209+1115682+7410
Montferrand5401308+2221174+1378
Sale Sharks53021814+4166115+516
Newport52031419-1598158-604
Glasgow51041530-15113202-892
Newbridge50051633-17106219-1130
Source : www.ercrugby.com

Results

Round 5

Scottish Inter-District Championship

It was decided that the Scottish Inter-District Championship places would decide which Scottish sides would enter the Heineken Cup and which would enter the European Challenge Cup.

The 4 newly professional district teams Glasgow Rugby, Edinburgh Rugby, Border Reivers and Caledonia Reds would play off for the Championship. As this decided European places it was decided that it was not appropriate for London Scottish or a Scottish Exiles side to be invited into the Championship.

Each team would play one another only once, swapping home and away each year. With only 4 teams this meant that the Championship was decided by each team playing just 3 matches.

The top 3 sides qualified for the Heineken Cup next season and the fourth qualified for the Challenge Cup. Due to the weather Glasgow's match against Edinburgh was switched to Murrayfield as its undersoil heating was best placed to deal with frost. Glasgow lost their final match against Caledonia Reds and finished 2nd behind the Reds. Caledonia Reds, the Border Reivers and Glasgow qualified for the Heineken Cup for the next season.

1996-97 League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Caledonia Reds32107753+245
Glasgow32017357+164
Border Reivers31115961-23
Edinburgh30033569-340

Results

Round 3

Competitive debuts this season

A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

Tournaments where competitive debut made:

Scottish Inter-District ChampionshipWelsh–Scottish LeagueWRU Challenge CupCeltic LeagueCeltic Cup1872 CupPro12Pro14Rainbow CupUnited Rugby ChampionshipEuropean Challenge CupHeineken Cup / European Champions Cup

Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

data-sort-type="number" NumberPlayer nationalityNamePositionDate of debutVenueStadiumOpposition nationalityOpposition sideTournamentMatch resultScoring debut
1PerrieAlan PerriePropAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
2BullochGordon BullochHookerAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
3RobertsonBrian RobertsonPropAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
4BegleyStephen BegleyLockAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
5NorvalMalcolm NorvalLockAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
6WallaceFergus WallaceFlankerAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
7ShawJohn ShawFlankerAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
8McLeishDavid McLeishNo. 8AwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
9StottFraser StottScrum halfAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
10MacGregorCalum MacGregorFly halfAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin12 pts
11MetcalfeGlenn MetcalfeWingAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin5 pts
12BassiHarry BassiCentreAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
13BullochAlan BullochCentreAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin10 pts
14StarkDerek StarkWingAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin20 pts
15LoganKenny LoganFull backAwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin10 pts
16LittleCameron Little(Scrum half)AwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWin5 pts
17BreckenridgeGeorge Breckenridge(Wing)AwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
18SangsterCraig Sangster(full back)AwayThe Welfare GroundNewbridgeEuropean Challenge CupWinNil
19WestonJamie WestonScrum halfHomeHughenden StadiumSale SharksEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
20MacLeodJohn MacLeodFly halfHomeHughenden StadiumSale SharksEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
21BaillieKenny Baillie(Fly-half)HomeHughenden StadiumSale SharksEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
22MackayGordon Mackay(Flanker)HomeHughenden StadiumSale SharksEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
23WallaceMurray WallaceFlankerAwayStade Marcel-MichelinAS MontferrandEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
24AfuakwahCharles AfuakwahLockAwayStade Marcel-MichelinAS MontferrandEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
25MunroShade MunroLockAwayRodney ParadeNewportEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
26CraigJames CraigWingAwayRodney ParadeNewportEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
27JardineIan JardineCentreAwayRodney ParadeNewportEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
28McVeyDavid McVey(No. 8)AwayRodney ParadeNewportEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
29GarryAndrew GarryFly halfHomeHughenden StadiumAgenEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
30McIlwhamGordon McIlwhamPropHomeHughenden StadiumAgenEuropean Challenge CupLossNil
31PorteDanny Porte(Prop)AwayMurrayfield StadiumCaledonia RedsScottish Inter-District ChampionshipLossNil

Sponsorship

Main Sponsor

Official kit supplier

Canterbury

Notes and References

  1. Book: 978-1-84596-062-9. Looking back... for once. Jim Telfer. 5 November 2023 . Mainstream Publishing Company, Limited . Jim Telfer. registration.
  2. Web site: Logan and Hastings are still negotiating with the union but . . . Professional era dawns as 36 sign SRU contracts. Herald Scotland. 11 October 1996 .
  3. Web site: Farewell to an all-time great stand-off. Herald Scotland. 7 January 1997 .
  4. Web site: No Headline Present. Herald Scotland. 26 August 1996 .
  5. Web site: Fyfe is seeing red over reports. Herald Scotland. 24 October 1996 .
  6. Web site: Squad prepare soon for Europe. Herald Scotland. 6 May 1997 .
  7. Web site: Munro gives Glasgow a French boost. Herald Scotland. 15 October 1996 .
  8. Web site: HERALD RECALLS HAWKS CONTRIBUTION TO GLASGOW CAUSE. glasgowhawks.com.
  9. Web site: Glasgow boost. Herald Scotland. 10 October 1996 .