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Agony for Stormers as Glasgow Warriors snatch victory at the death

A last-gasp try by Argentine winger Sebastian Cancelliere saw the Glasgow Warriors snatch a bonus-point 24-17 victory over the Stormers in their URC clash at Scotstoun Stadium on Sunday.

The scores were level at 17-17 heading into the dying moments, before Cancelliere collected a chip in behind the Stormers defence to score his second try of the match.

The Stormers will feel they let slip a golden opportunity to bag a vital away win, as flyhalf Manie Libbok missed two relatively comfortable shots at goal at crucial junctures in the second half.

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The first half was an exciting helter-skelter affair, with the lead changing hands four times as both teams showed attacking intent.

Cancelliere scored the game's first try early on, but the Stormers responded through a try by hooker Joseph Dweba, who barged over after a driving maul.

Glasgow regained the lead through SA-born winger Kyle Steyn but a try by fullback Clayton Blommetjies put the Stormers 12-10 ahead after 30 minutes.

Glasgow almost scored on the stroke of half-time after a brilliant break from former Stormers centre Huw Jones, but some great scrambling defence kept the Warriors at bay.

Jones broke the deadlock in the second half when he darted through the Stormers defence in the 51st minute. In the build-up, there was a brilliant run by the equally impressive Steyn which put the  hosts in a dangerous position.

The Stormers were back in business in the 61st minute when replacement loose forward Junior Pokomela barged over after a dominant driving maul.

Libbok,

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