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Johnny Matthews's try ensured a bonus point for Glasgow| Perpignan (12) 26 |
| Tries: Sawailau, Seguela, Rodor Cons: Rodor 3 |
| Glasgow Warriors (28) 40 |
| Tries: Johnson, Gray, McDowall, Matthews, Smith, McKay Cons: Miotti, Weir 4 |
Glasgow Warriors secured a place in the last 16 of the European Challenge Cup after securing their third pool win out of three against Perpignan.
Warriors had secured a bonus point by half-time following tries by Sam Johnson, Richie Gray, Stafford McDowall and Johnny Matthews.
Perpignan had crossed through Edward Sawailau and Nino Seguela's scores.
The hosts' Matteo Rodor and Posolo Tuilagi and Glasgow's Ollie Smith and Josh McKay added second-half tries.
Franco Smith's Warriors host Bath in their final pool match on Friday and the knockout rounds will take place over the weekend of 31 March and 1 and 2 April.
Warriors made a less than ideal start when wing Smith was yellow carded for catching Boris Goutard around the neck. With Glasgow's depleted team stretched in defence, Rodor spotted Sawailau in space out wide and dinked a kick over the top for the wing to score. Rodor's conversion attempt was wide.
Glasgow responded at a lineout with McDowall finding a gap and feeding Johnson on his inside for the centre to cross. Domingo Miotti added the conversion.
Nino Seguela got the ball down ahead of McKay to swing the lead Perpignan's way once more, Rodor converting this time.
Smith had returned to the fray and slipped a couple of tackles before being hauled down just short of the Perpignan line. Glasgow recycled and Gray crashed over from close range. Duncan Weir, on for Miotti, kicked the visitors back in front.
Jamie Dobie fed his forwards as Glasgow continued to press and McDowall stepped past a tackle to go over. Weir stretched the advantage with the conversion.
And Warriors were gifted the chance to score another try when Victor Montgaillard's lineout throw flew over everyone's head and Matthews pounced. The hooker bounced off a couple of tacklers en route to Glasgow's bonus-point sealing try. Weir was accurate with the boot once again.
Glasgow were down to 14 again early in the second period when flanker Thomas Gordon, who had replaced Cameron Neild, was sin-binned following a no-arms tackle.
And Perpignan capitalised with Rodor holding off some tackles to score in the corner. The fly-half added the conversion.
But the visitors got quick ball to release Smith for their fifth try, with Weir missing the conversion, before McKay received in a wide position to get Glasgow over again. Weir's kick took the lead to 21 points.
There was a third Warriors sin binning when Cole Forbes committed a high tackle once again Perpignan scored, Tuilagi breaking away from a maul to ground and secure a losing bonus point. Rodor converted.
Line-ups
Perpignan: Goutard, Seguela, Taumoepeau, Fernandez, Sawailau, Rodor, Ecochard; Chiocci, Montgaillard, Fakatika, Chinarro, Mahu, Ramasibana, Bertheau, Moro.
Replacements: Tadjer, Tetrashvili, Jincharadze, Tuilagi, Bouthier, Perez, Desrues, Pichon.
Glasgow Warriors: McKay, Forbes, McDowall, Johnson, Smith, Miotti, Dobie; McBeth, Matthews, Sordoni, Du Preez, Gray, Ferrie, Neild, Dempsey.
Replacements: Fraser, Bhatti, Berghan, Bean, Samuel, Gordon, Kennedy, Weir.

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