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          United Rugby Championship 2009
          Glasgow WarriorsGlasgow WarriorsGLA
          28
          28/11FT
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          Cardiff BluesCardiff BluesCAR
          • Mark McMillan(26')
          • Max Evans(38', 80'+2)
          • Lome Fa'atau(55')
          • Dan Parks(81'+2)
          • Dan Parks(24', 52')
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          Rampant Glasgow see off Blues

          Glasgow fly-half Dan Parks looks to offload under pressure, Saracens v Glasgow Warriors, European Challenge Cup, Vicarage Road, April 1 2007 Getty Images
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          Nov 28, 2008, 03:00 AM ET
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          Glasgow powered their way to one of their best ever wins in the Celtic League as they stepped up their title charge at Firhill. Sean Lineen's side were in control throughout and bagged a bonus point to move into second in the table.

          Max Evans scored two tries, his second coming in the dying seconds. The home side made a positive start and earned the first scoring chance by pressuring Cardiff into giving away a penalty. But the anticipation of the fans turned to frustration as Dan Parks' effort slid wide of the target.

          Most of the action was confined to midfield as the sides probed in the hope of finding an opening. Cardiff suffered a setback when Nicky Robinson was forced off following a hefty challenge by Kelly Brown. Parks succeeded with a penalty in the 24th minute and even better was to come for the hosts as they created a try two minutes later, scrum-half Mark McMillan darting over from close range.

          A turnover paved the way for Glasgow to set up another opportunity just before the interval. Hooker Dougie Hall was blocked just a stride short of the line and seconds later new Scotland cap Max Evans raced through after a patient recycle. Parks was wide with the conversion but made amends eight minutes after the restart with his second penalty following a spell of intense pressure.

          That was the spark for Glasgow to snatch a brilliant third score by winger Lome Fa'atau. He finished in style in the wake of a chip from Andy Henderson and a slick feed by Brown. Thom Evans should have snatched the bonus-point try, but his lob was just too strong and the ball dribbled out of play. However, brother Max completed the job to round off a perfect evening for the Warriors.

          Glasgow: Stortoni, Faatau, M. Evans, Henderson, T. Evans, Parks, McMillan, Va'a, Hall, Kalman, Barker, Kellock, Forrester, Brown, Beattie.

          Replacements: Jackson for Stortoni (58), O'Hare for Faatau (66), Gregor for McMillan (70), Milligan for Hall (62), Low for Kalman (50), Turner for Barker (73), Vernon for Forrester (73).

          Cardiff Blues: Blair, G. Thomas, J. Robinson, Sweeney, James, N. Robinson, Spice, Filise, T. Thomas, G. Powell, Jones, Tito, Molitika, Sowden-Taylor, Lewis.

          Replacements: Hewitt for N. Robinson (7), Rees for Spice (55), S. Roberts for Filise (71), G. Williams for T. Thomas (50), Morgan for Tito (63). Not Used: White, Mustoe.

          Att: 2,364

          Ref: Colin Stanley (Ireland).

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA18+14165
          2LEI18+14563
          3STO18+16060
          4BUL18+16059
          5MUN18+2055
          6CAR18-1955
          7LIO18+5954
          8CON18+4754
          9ULS18+7452
          10SHA18+3946
          11OSP18-7839
          12EDI18-7738
          13BEN18-16633
          14SCA18-9928
          15DRA18-13128
          16ZEB18-27515
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