Connacht scored 20 unanswered points in 15 second-half minutes to see off Glasgow Warriors 34-26 at the Sportsground to maintain their winning start to the BKT United Rugby Championship.
Tom Jordan’s try on the stroke of half-time had Warriors leading 19-14, with Kyle Rowe scoring on his debut and their maul forcing a penalty try.
Diarmuid Kilgallen crossed for Connacht to add to JJ Hanrahan’s three penalties. Indeed, Glasgow leaked 15 points from penalties and were held scoreless for most of the final 40 minutes.
Dylan Tierney-Martin, Kilgallen and Cathal Forde put Connacht well clear before replacement Jamie Dobie’s last-minute bonus-point score.
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