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Jamie Bhatti set for landmark Glasgow appearance against Dragons

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Scotland's Jamie Bhatti (left) and Magnus Bradbury during a training session at Oriam High Performance Centre, Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday January 25, 2022. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

Jamie Bhatti will make his 100th appearance for Glasgow on Saturday after being released from Scotland duty to start against the Dragons.

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Fly-half Ross Thompson, captain Stafford McDowall and Johnny Matthews, the BKT United Rugby Championship top try-scorer, will also be involved from the start at Scotstoun after being let go from Gregor Townsend’s squad.

Former Exeter winger Facundo Cordero has been handed a debut while Ruaraidh Hart could make his first appearance off the bench.

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Ben Afshar makes his first start in professional rugby after being named at scrum-half.

Head coach Franco Smith told glasgowwarriors.org: “(Saturday) night will be a special moment for Jamie in particular, as he reaches his 100th appearance for the club; he is someone that gives his all every time he is selected for this club, and I know the crowd will show their appreciation.

“We’re also pleased to see Facundo and Ruaraidh pull on the jersey for the first time – both men have worked hard and will be looking to make an impact.”

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Hellhound 18 minutes ago
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Hellhound 40 minutes ago
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