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Bulls seeking a quick-fire start
The Citizen
|April 24, 2025
The Bulls are under no illusion that their match against Glasgow Warriors in Scotland tomorrow will be one of the hardest of the season.
Their players have mentioned the need for a quick-fire start and coming off better in collisions when the teams clash at Scotstoun Stadium (kick-off 8.35pm), with the second position on the United Rugby Championship table to play for.
The powerhouse Scottish side have had a great season though they were on the receiving end of a 52-0 thrashing by Leinster in the Champions Cup two weeks ago.
Glasgow have won 11 of their 15 games in the URC so far and are one of the favourites to defend the title they won last year (beating the Bulls in Loftus in the final).
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