Glasgow lost 76-14 at the hands of Leinster in last season’s quarter-final.
Leinster coach Robin McBryde. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO LEINSTER ASSISTANT COACH Robin McBryde is expecting to encounter a riled up Glasgow Warriors on the eastern province’s return to competitive action in the United Rugby Championship at the RDS this Saturday .
“I expect them [Glasgow] to turn up with plenty of edge about them. They contest everything and after the last game last season, they’re probably still smarting from that and they’ll want to come back and set the record straight. Obviously there has been a bit of change with their coaching structure etc,” McBryde remarked.“They’ve got good variation in their attacking strike plays. It will be a good test for us undoubtedly.
As someone who came through the club system in Wales before embarking on a professional career in rugby, McBryde found it refreshing to have amateur players in the Leinster ranks for this game.
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