“Glasgow Warriors” Beat the “Stormers” 27–10 In a Tough “United Rugby Championship” (URC) Quarter-Final. The game was Played in heavy rain at Scotstoun Stadium. Glasgow Played smart And Took their chances, While the Stormers Made many Mistakes. George Horne kicked perfectly for Glasgow and helped them win a spot in the URC 2025 semi-finals.
First Half: Tactical Kicking and Early Pressure
The weather was very bad, with lots of wind and rain. Still, Glasgow started well. They played smart by kicking the ball to good areas and keeping it safe.The Stormers gave away penalties. George Horne kicked two penalty goals in the 12th and 27th minutes. This gave Glasgow a 6–0 lead.Stormers’ fly-half Manie Libbok missed two chances to kick points. The wet ground made it hard for him.
Key First-Half Takeaways:
- Glasgow kicked better and used the wind well.
- Stormers made mistakes near the try line.
Score at half-time: Glasgow 6–0 Stormers.
Second Half: Turning Points and Tries That Sealed It
The second half changed the game. Stormers captain Salmaan Moerat got a yellow card in the 54th minute for a dangerous tackle in a maul. This was a big turning point.Even with one man less, the Stormers scored first. Ben Loader got a try in the 59th minute. But Libbok missed the kick again, so Glasgow still led 6–5.Glasgow hit back quickly. Sebastian Cancelliere scored a try in the 61st minute. Horne kicked the extra points to make it 13–5.
The Stormers tried again and scored through Paul de Wet in the 67th minute. But Libbok missed another kick, his fourth miss. The score stayed 13–10 for Glasgow.After that, Glasgow took control. Henco Venter scored a try in the 73rd minute, and Ross Thompson scored another in the 78th minute. Horne kicked both conversions. Glasgow won 27–10.

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Key Performances and Match Deciders
George Horne – Man of the Match
- Kicked all 5 kicks (2 penalties, 3 conversions).
- Managed the game well in tough weather.
Manie Libbok – Costly Off-Day
- Missed 4 kicks that could have given Stormers 8 more points.
- His kicking hurt the team in a big game.
Salmaan Moerat’s Yellow Card
- His yellow card changed the game.
- Glasgow scored 14 points while he was off the field.
Tactical Summary
Why Glasgow Triumphed
- Good Wet-Weather Play: Glasgow kicked well, kept the ball safe, and played in the right areas.
- Better Discipline: Glasgow gave away fewer penalties than the Stormers.
- Strong Kicking: Horne kicked all his points. Libbok missed important kicks.
- Set-Piece Power: Glasgow’s scrums and mauls were stronger and stopped the Stormers’ attacks.
What’s Next
Glasgow Faces Munster in URC 2025 Semi-Finals
Glasgow now move on to play Munster in the URC semi-final. Munster are the defending champions, so it will be a big game.
For the Stormers, this loss is painful. They have done well in past URC seasons, but this time they made too many mistakes. Their goal-kicking and handling under pressure must improve.