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Glasgow Warriors were in control in the first half but lost their way in the second [SNS]
URC play-off semi-final
Glasgow Warriors (21) 21
Tries: Steyn 2, penalty try Cons: Lancaster 2
Bulls (10) 22
Tries: Grobbelaar, Papier, Klopper Cons: Pollard 2 Pen: Pollard
Glasgow Warriors endured more heartbreak as the Bulls recovered from an 18-point deficit to win their United Rugby Championship play-off semi-final at Murrayfield.
Having lost at the quarter-final stage of the Champions Cup to Toulon, Warriors were hoping to preserve their hopes of silverware against their South African visitors, who have finished as URC runners-up two years running.
For the Bulls, who lost to Glasgow in the 2024 final, either Leinster or Stormers stand in the way of a maiden URC title, having joined the competition in 2021. Leinster host Stormers in Dublin in Saturday's second semi-final.
Handre Pollard gave Bulls a penalty lead but was then sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on.
Glasgow got the first try when Kyle Rowe threw right to namesake Steyn for the score and, within moments, a similar move ended with Sione Tuipulotu offloading for Steyn to cross in almost the exact same spot. Dan Lancaster added his second conversion.
Bulls' afternoon worsened as a rolling maul resulted in a penalty try for the hosts and Ruan Nortje was yellow carded in the aftermath.
The visitors had to respond and thought they had forced over at a ruck through Marcell Coetzee but the TMO ruled against. However, Bulls got a first score with their next push at the line, Johan Grobbelaar touching down and Pollard converting.
Warriors' Scott Cummings was sent to the bin early in the second period for repeated infringements and Embrose Papier took advantage by skipping over at the line for Bulls' second try. Pollard's conversion attempt was wide.
Bulls were in the ascendancy and Cummings' yellow card was looking ever more expensive as Cameron Hanekom gained territory and Francois Klopper went in under the posts to set up an easy Pollard conversion. Nineteen unanswered points suddenly had the South African side in the lead.
Pollard was unsuccessful with three penalties in a row to keep the gap at one point with seven minutes to play.
Scrum after scrum failed to gain Glasgow the momentum they needed in the closing stages and Bulls doggedly saw out the narrowest of victories.
Line-ups
Glasgow Warriors: Josh McKay, Kyle Steyn (c), Stafford McDowall, Sione Tuipulotu, Kyle Rowe, Dan Lancaster, George Horne; Patrick Schickerling, Gregor Hiddleston, Zander Fagerson, Scott Cummings, Alex Samuel, Matt Fagerson, Rory Darge, Jack Dempsey.
Replacements: Seb Stephen, Rory Sutherland, Sam Talakai, Jare Oguntibeju, Euan Ferrie, Sione Vailanu, Jamie Dobie, Adam Hastings.
Bulls: Willie le Roux, Kurt-Lee Arendse, Canan Moodie, Harold Vorster, Stravino Jacobs, Handre Pollard, Embrose Papier; Gerhard Steenekamp, Johan Grobbelaar, Francois Klopper, Ruan Vermaak, Ruan Nortje, Marcell Coetzee (c), Elrigh Louw, Cameron Hanekom.
Replacements: Marco van Staden, Jan-Hendrik Wessels, Wilco Louw, Cobus Wiese, Jeandre Rudolph, Zak Burger, Stedman Gans, Nizaam Carr.
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