OPPOSITION
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Scrum-half Ali Price joined the Warriors during the
2013/14 season, having been part of the BT Sport
Scottish Rugby Academy system.
After previously playing for Bedford Blues and also
being part of the Saracens Storm ‘A’ set-up, Ali has
since played 15 times for Glasgow and was part of
the 2014/15 GUINNESS PRO12 title winning team.
The 22-year-old has also played for BT Premiership
side Stirling County and Ayr.
Born in Kings Lynn, the Scottish under-20
international has impressed during the season so
far, starting in Glasgow’s first four games of 2016
- against Edinburgh, Northampton and Racing 92
(twice).
Warriors centurion, Ryan Wilson, joined Glasgow in
2010 and has become an integral part of the side,
captaining Glasgow in the last GUINNESS PRO12
match against Ospreys.
After making his Scotland debut in 2013 against
Wales, the back row has since gone on to make 15
caps for his country, including a stellar World Cup
performance where he featured four times against -
Japan, USA, Samoa and South Africa.
Fijian international Leone Nakarawa has been a stand-
out performer for the Warriors, having signed in 2013.
The 6ft 6inch second row produced a man of
the match performance for Glasgow in the 2015
GUINNESS PRO12 final, helping Glasgow to their first
ever title.
Known for his carries and offloads, Leone has made
the most offloads in the 2014-15 European Rugby
Champions Cup so far with 25.
After playing for Fiji in the 2015 Rugby World Cup, his
impressive performances earned him Pacific Island
Players Association Fijian Players’ Player of the Year
and the overall Pacific Island Players’ Player of the Year.
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RYAN WILSON
ALI PRICE
LEONE NAKARAWA