Glasgow celebrate century with a 9-6 win over Scarlets
Last Updated: 19/12/15 10:30pm
Glasgow Warriors stayed in contention for the Champions Cup quarter-finals with a 9-6 win over PRO12 rivals Scarlets at Parc y Scarlets on Saturday.
In appalling conditions, the Warriors celebrated their 100th game in the European Cup with four points and also made it back-to-back victories in the middle of the pool stages for the first time in 15 seasons.
Gregor Townsend's men were forced to dig deep in the second half when they were reduced to 13 men for seven minutes after ex-Scarlets player Sean Lamont and back row man Simone Favaro were both sent to the sin-bin by French official Pascal Gauzere in the space of three minutes.
The win means the reigning PRO12 champions now sit in third place in Pool Three, one point behind Northampton, with a game in hand, and three behind Racing 92, who they still have to play home and away.
The torrential rain meant there was never any likelihood of a repeat of the try-fest at Scotstoun the previous weekend and the first half turned into a battle of the kickers.
Finn Russell hit the mark with two out of three of his penalty attempts, while Thomas was wide with his one shot.
The Scarlets lost Thomas to the sin-bin after 28 minutes for cynically knocking the ball out of the hands of his opposite number Russell in a tackle, but the home side only conceded three points while he was off the field.
The game was still finely balanced at the break with the visitors 6-0 to the good and Russell extended the lead to nine points with his third success five minutes after the restart.
Then came the yellow cards and Thomas got the Scarlets off the mark with a penalty shortly after Lamont went off and then added a second moments before Fusaro returned.
That left the home side with 13 minutes to try to find a way to win the game and add to their one point from three games.
Thomas had a 45-metre kick at goal six minutes from the end, but pushed his kick wide.