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Cardiff 32-28 Glasgow Warriors: Theo Cabango scores twice as Welsh side complete thrilling comeback

Two tries from Theo Cabango helped Cardiff com back from a 13-point deficit to beat Glasgow in an pulsating URC clash at the Arms Park.

A brace from Sebastian Cancelliere and further scores from Sam Johnson and Fraser Brown looked to have set the visitors on their way to victory.

However, two scores from Cabango as well as tries for Harries and Willis Halaholo saw Dai Young's side get back to winning ways on their return from South Africa.

It was the home side who started the better. Strong carries from Ben Thomas and James Ratti set the tone from a lineout before Thomas switched back to the blindside to find the scoring pass for Harries in the corner.

Jarrod Evans missed the conversion from out wide, but extended Cardiff's lead shortly after with a penalty.

Eventually though, the away side - who came into this having lost just one of their last seven games - started to build pressure with three unanswered tries.

Their first try came from a couple of Cardiff errors. Kirby Myhill's lineout was picked off, before Kyle Steyn breezed through Willis Halaholo's tackle in midfield to break away and release Cancelliere to score under the sticks.

Not long after, they'd take the lead as relentless red-zone pressure was rewarded as Johnson stepped through from close range to dive over.

The third came on the half-hour mark, with hooker Brown coming up with the ball after an 11-man maul had rumbled over the line.

To Cardiff's credit, they managed to hit back before the break. Patient build-up in the Glasgow 22 seemed to have gone to waste when Harries spilled possession, but Cabango reacted quickly and stepped over to score. The TMO's replays showed the ball had gone backwards from Harries, meaning the try was fine.

As a result,

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