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John Barclay on Glasgow Warriors frailties, why the senior players need to step up and Mike Blair’s Edinburgh impact

Having played with distinction for both clubs John Barclay would love to see Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors make it a Scottish double in the URC quarter-finals but he knows the odds are heavily stacked against them.

Glasgow in particular face a tough shift against Leinster in Dublin where Barclay fears Danny Wilson’s side will be overpowered.

The Warriors go into Saturday’s game on a run of four defeats, the most grievous being the 28-11 reverse against Edinburgh.

The former Scotland captain believes the visitors let the occasion get the better of them at Murrayfield, with experienced forward Rob Harley sin-binned.

“They’ve had a tricky run of fixtures,” said Barclay, who will be covering the Leinster-Glasgow match for Premier Sports. “But the biggest disappointment for me was the Edinburgh game when I think they just got too caught up in the emotional side and forgot to also have a look at the technical and tactical part. Their discipline was very poor.

“So, I don’t think they are in a good spot. You certainly wouldn’t plan to go into a play-off game off the back of four losses on the spin. I don’t think they’ve got enough in their form or in their play at the moment to compete with Leinster for 80 minutes.

“I hope they can, obviously. There is a lot of talent in that squad, but they’re just not quite clicking at the moment and there are too many frailties to their game.

“I think Glasgow are lacking a bit of power up front, but they’ve got enough there that they should be able to pass muster with George Turner playing well at hooker and Zander Fagerson at tighthead prop. They are a bit light in the second-row and missing a few in the back-row as well.

“In any situation when you’ve had four losses you’d look to the

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