Here is the stats round-up from the opening weekend of European action.
An under-strength Edinburgh managed to come away from Gloucester with a losing bonus.
That’s the 18th time in their last 20 away European pool stage fixtures that the capital club have collected points.
With their toughest match out of the way and international player rest protocols fulfilled, Sean Everitt can now go full noise for home games against Bayonne and Black Lion as well as a trip to France to play a Vannes side that is unlikely to have too much interest in the Challenge Cup.
An under-strength Edinburgh side were overpowered by Gloucester (Image: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire) Maximum points from their remaining fixtures should almost certainly mean a home round of 16 tie and would put Edinburgh in the mix for a potential home quarter-final as well.
Chasing the bonus point at Kingsholm was probably the main reason that replacement prop Mikey Jones went unused.
Boan Venter staying on for the full game means that across their last 1,120 minutes of rugby, dating back more than eight months, Edinburgh have only used two players at loosehead prop – Venter and Pierre Schoeman.
Snapped a 10-game, 861-minute scoreless streak when he crossed near the end of the first half.
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He has scored four of his seven tries for Edinburgh in European competitions.
The Warriors’ notched their 50th victory in the Champions Cup, while it was just the seventh time in 25 seasons of competing in Europe’s premier tournament that they have won their opening pool fixture.
Johnny Matthews and Rory Darge celebrate Glasgow’s win over Sale Sharks (Image: SNS) The only English sides that the Warriors have scored more points against than the 38 they managed on Saturday evening are Leicester (42-13 at Scotstoun and 0-43 at Welford Road) and Sale themselves (7-45 at the AJ Bell Stadium).
The first of his hat-trick of tries moved him level with Tommy Seymour in second place on Glasgow’s all-time try scorers list with 48.
When he touched down, he joined big brother Pete on 448 points scored for Glasgow.
George Horne’s second try was a magnificent solo effort (Image: SNS)
His conversion of Kyle Rowe’s try then put him ahead of his older sibling.
He is the first Glasgow player to score in three consecutive Champions Cup pool fixtures (Exeter, Toulon and Sale) since Tommy Seymour did so in 2017 (Leicester, Exeter and Leinster).
This was his 10th try of 2024 for club and country, the most he has managed in any calendar year since joining Glasgow in 2018.
(Image: SNS) He is the 11th back to notch 25 tries for the Warriors.Â
His 50th career try for Glasgow. DTH van der Merwe (54) is the only other player to achieve this feat.
With 15 tries for the Warriors he is now just one behind the club’s top-scoring lock of all time, Tim Swinson.
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