Glasgow record narrow 13-6 win over Treviso
Last Updated: 27/11/15 11:28pm
Adam Ashe's late try helped Glasgow Warriors to a hard-fought 13-6 victory over Treviso on a bleak night at Scotstoun Stadium.
Glasgow's win was built on their forwards, who had a point to prove after being outmuscled in their 26-15 Champions Cup defeat to Northampton last week.
Leading 6-3 at the half-time interval, Treviso mounted a brief period of superiority, Jason Hayward missing a third kickable penalty which could have left Glasgow with an enormous mountain to climb, until the home side sparked into life in the final 10 minutes.
Ashe rescued his side seven minutes from time, darting under the posts after a rare period of sustained pick-and-go pressure. Duncan Weir, a second-half replacement for an out-of-sorts Finn Russell, added the conversion and rubber-stamped the points with a penalty two minutes later to seal the victory.
With Chris Fusaro and Ryan Grant making their 100th club appearances and post-World Cup signing Shalva Mamukashvili making his debut, Glasgow went for it from the start but were met by an Italian wall of resistance.
Treviso, to their credit, made their home in Glasgow territory for most of an uneventful opening 40.
Glasgow briefly responded, but were out-of-sorts both defensively and offensively. They had no rhythm in attack, and their playmakers did little to get things going as Treviso outgained their hosts.
Controlling the tempo and momentum, Treviso fly-half Hayward cancelled out an early Finn Russell penalty before nudging his side in front with a second.
The second half was a grind for the Warriors. Treviso again beginning the better of the two before eventually tiring in the final quarter when Ashe pounced to save Glasgow's blushes.