2023–24 Glasgow Warriors season explained

Teamname:Glasgow Warriors 2023–2024
Capacity:7,351
League:United Rugby Championship
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Position:4th (champions)
Most Tries: Johnny Matthews (14)
Top Scorer: George Horne (108)
Caps: Tom Jordan (26)
Nextseason:2024-25

The 2023–24 season will see Glasgow Warriors compete in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup.[1]

Season overview

This year's academy intake saw a number of GHA players included. Finlay Burgess was transferred from Glasgow to the Edinburgh Rugby academy.[2]

Team

Coaches

Staff

Squad

 Hookers

Fraser Brown
Angus Fraser
Gregor Hiddleston
Johnny Matthews
Grant Stewart
George Turner

Props

Jamie Bhatti
Allan Dell
Zander Fagerson
Oli Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Enrique Pieretto
Lucio Sordoni
Murphy Walker

Locks

Scott Cummings
JP du Preez
Richie Gray
Greg Peterson
Alex Samuel
Max Williamson

 Loose Forwards

Gregor Brown
Rory Darge
Jack Dempsey
Matt Fagerson
Euan Ferrie
Thomas Gordon
Sintu Manjezi
Jack Mann
Ally Miller
Sione Vailanu
Henco Venter

Scrum halves

Ben Afshar
Jamie Dobie
George Horne
Sean Kennedy

Fly halves

Tom Jordan
Richie Simpson
Ross Thompson
Duncan Weir

 Centres

Huw Jones
Stafford McDowall
Duncan Munn
Sione Tuipulotu

Back Three

Sebastián Cancelliere
Facundo Cordero
Josh McKay
Kyle Rowe
Ollie Smith
Kyle Steyn
Logan Trotter

 

Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 3 players

These players are given a professional contract by the Scottish Rugby Academy. Although given placements they are not contracted by Glasgow Warriors. Players graduate from the academy when a professional club contract is offered.[3]

These players are assigned to Glasgow Warriors for the season 2023–24.[4]

Academy players promoted in the course of the season are listed with the main squad.

Back up players

Other players used by Glasgow Warriors over the course of the season.

Player statistics

During the 2023–24 season, Glasgow have used 45 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

PositionNationNameUnited Rugby ChampionshipChampions CupTotal
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
TriesPoints
kicked
Apps
(sub)
Total Pts
HKAngus Fraser3(5)20(1)003(6)10
HKGregor Hiddleston2(5)301(1)003(6)15
HKJohnny Matthews12(8)1402(1)1014(9)75
HKGrant Stewart1(1)000001(1)0
HKGeorge Turner3(4)202(2)005(6)10
PRJamie Bhatti11(2)103(1)0014(3)5
PRAllan Dell1(5)100001(5)5
PRZander Fagerson12(4)004(1)0016(5)0
PRNathan McBeth5(10)001(2)006(12)0
PREnrique Pieretto(2)00000(2)0
PRLucio Sordoni7(6)101(2)008(8)5
PRMurphy Walker20000020
LKScott Cummings13(3)2041017(3)15
LKRichie Gray10(1)001(2)0011(3)0
LKGreg Peterson3(6)001004(6)0
LKAlex Samuel3(2)002(1)005(3)0
LKMax Williamson7(8)202(2)009(10)10
BRGregor Brown4(3)001005(3)0
BRRory Darge13(1)1020015(1)5
BRJack Dempsey8(1)0020010(1)0
BRMatt Fagerson11(1)1040015(1)5
BREuan Ferrie4(5)10(2)004(7)5
BRThomas Gordon5(4)001006(4)0
BRRuaraidh Hart(1)00000(1)0
BRSintu Manjezi4(6)001(1)005(7)0
BRAlly Miller4(7)103(1)107(8)10
BRSione Vailanu6(1)20(1)006(2)10
BRHenco Venter10(8)101(2)0011(10)5
SHBen Afshar1(5)10(2)001(7)5
SHJamie Dobie7(9)10(1)007(10)5
SHGeorge Horne12(4)467411616(4)108
SHSean Kennedy2(3)101003(3)5
FHTom Jordan16(5)3143(2)0019(7)29
FHRoss Thompson4(5)1231(1)045(6)32
FHDuncan Weir5(8)1451(1)046(9)54
CEHuw Jones8204201220
CEStafford McDowall17403(1)0020(1)20
CEDuncan Munn(2)00000(2)0
CESione Tuipulotu15104101910
WGSebastián Cancelliere13501101430
WGFacundo Cordero41000045
WGKyle Rowe13904301760
WGKyle Steyn10502001225
FBJosh McKay17505202235
FBOllie Smith30021055

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel out

Peter Horne to Scotland (Asst.)[10] (from November 2023)

Medical

Personnel out

Staff

Personnel out

Player movements

Academy promotions

Munn is on a partnership contract with Boroughmuir Bears and Glasgow Warriors[11]
Afshar is on a partnership contract with Stirling Wolves and Glasgow Warriors[12]

Player transfers

In

Out

Simpson is on a partnership contract with Ayrshire Bulls and Glasgow Warriors[31]

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

Glasgow Warriors announced on 23 June 2023 a pre-season friendly match with Zebre Parma in September. The 6pm kick off was chosen so as not to clash with the Scotland versus Romania match.[32] Zebre provided cap numbers with their player line-ups.

With 16 players at the World Cup, the Warriors fielded an experimental side with a host of academy players involved. In addition, the 22 year old scrum half Jamie Dobie was named as captain. The Warriors head coach Franco Smith explained:[33]

Tomorrow sees us take the next step in our pre-season preparations, as we take on a Zebre Parma team that will test us across the field. The players have worked hard since returning to Scotstoun, and everyone is looking forward to getting back out there.

We’re also pleased to give an opportunity to some of our academy players, who have earned their opportunity with their efforts in pre-season so far. The growth of our squad and Scottish rugby overall is a priority for us, so we’re excited to give these young players their chance.

It’s good to work with players we might not have the opportunity to work with so closely over the rest of the season. So it’s a huge opportunity to work with these young players, the next generation of Scottish players and Glasgow Warriors players, and expose them to our environment. We’re excited about getting back out there - the players more than I am. Everybody is ready for the next step.

[Jamie Dobie] leads more by example, which we always appreciate more than just someone leading by his voice. The leadership qualities that he’s presented over the last year have been extraordinary, so he’s been rewarded for his manner, the way he goes about his business, and influencing the players around him. Through his contribution he merits this chance - he’s definitely part of our leadership group going forward.

Franco Smith was happy with the run out for Glasgow Warriors. He was also pleased to see his son play well from the bench for Zebre.[34]

Kyle Rowe has shown tonight that there’s some class about him. I think he’s definitely going to be important for us. But all of these players are going to be important.

We’ll have this big group coming back from the World Cup who will need to be managed physically, emotionally and mentally. So to keep everybody at their best we’re going to have to look to our depth and that’s what we are working hard on at this stage.

It was fantastic to see [Franco Jnr.] and he did well. He can be happy with what he brought to it in the second half.

The away fixture to Cavan to play Ulster proved just too much for the young Warriors side. Franco Smith was nevertheless happy with what he saw from the players:[35]

I think without the ball we were really good. We probably made between 220 and 230 tackles which is what is necessary from a fitness perspective, from a character perspective, from a team-building perspective.

In that regard I’m really happy with the players attitude.

I’m obviously disappointed we didn’t get anything going in attack. I think Ulster deprived us well of ball at the breakdown specifically so there’s a lot of work to do but that’s in our DNA so I don’t have too much concern about that.

Look, again, there’s a young bunch of players, players that didn’t get the opportunity last season that have worked hard in preseason.

Match 1

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Nathan McBeth, 2. Angus Fraser. 3. Lucio Sordoni, 4. Alex Samuel, 5. Euan Ferrie, 6. Gregor Brown, 7. Ally Miller, 8. Henco Venter, 9. Jamie Dobie [captain], 10. Ross Thompson, 11. Kyle Rowe, 12. Tom Jordan, 13. Duncan Munn, 14. Sebastian Cancelliere, 15. Facundo Cordero
Replacements: 16. Corey Tait, 17. Tom Banatvala, 18. Callum Norrie, 19. Ruaraidh Hart, 20. Jonny Morris, 21. Ben Afshar, 22. Duncan Weir, 23. Ben Salmon, 24. Kerr Johnston, 25. Luca Bardelli, 26. Ollie Horne

Zebre: 15. Jacopo Trulla (41), 14. Simone Brisighella (0), 13. Fetuli Paea (0), 12. Enrico Lucchin (55), 11. Simone Gesi (20), 10. Giovanni Montemauri (0), 9. Gonzalo Garcia (2), 8. Giacomo Ferrari [Captain] (7), 7. Bautista Stavile (0), 6. Luca Andreani (29), 5. Leonard Krumov (88), 4. Matteo Canali (0), 3. Juan Pitinari (15), 2. Giampietro Ribaldi (18), 1. Alessio Sanavia (7)
Replacements: 16. Giovanni Quattrini (0), 17. Muhamed Hasa (13), 18. Riccardo Genovese (5), 19. Andrea Zambonin (34), 20. Nicola Piantella (0), 21. Davide Ruggeri (11), 22. Iacopo Bianchi (43), 23. Thomas Dominguez (0), 24. Tiff Eden (17), 25. Franco Smith Jr (14), 26. Ben Cambriani (0)

Match 2

Glasgow Warriors: 1. Nathan McBeth, 2. Angus Fraser, 3. Lucio Sordoni, 4. Max Williamson, 5. Alex Samuel, 6. Gregor Brown, 7. Ally Miller, 8. Henco Venter, 9. Jamie Dobie [Captain], 10. Duncan Weir, 11. Kyle Rowe, 12. Tom Jordan, 13. Duncan Munn, 14. Sebastian Cancelliere, 15. Josh McKay
Replacements: 16. Gregor Hiddleston, 17. Oli Kebble, 18. Enrique Pieretto, 19. Ruaraidh Hart, 20. Thomas Gordon, 21. Ben Afshar, 22. Ross Thompson, 23. Facundo Cordero, 24. Corey Tait, 25. Ben Salmon, 26. Kerr Johnston, 27. Ollie Horne

Ulster: Will Addison; Robert Baloucoune, James Hume, Jude Postlethwaite, Jacob Stockdale; Jake Flannery, Nathan Doak; Andrew Warwick, Tom Stewart [Captain], Greg McGrath, Marcus Rea, Kieran Treadwell, Dave Ewers, Matty Rea, David McCann
Replacements: John Andrew, Billy Burns, Ben Carson, Reuben Crothers, Angus Curtis, Cameron Doak, Ben Griffin, Cormac Izuchukwu, Ethan McIlroy, Connor Mckee, Stewart Moore, Ben Moxham, Shea O’Brien, Aaron Sexton, David Shanahan, Harry Sheridan, Nick Timoney

Match 3

Glasgow Warriors 'A': Allan Dell, Gregor Hiddleston, Enrique Pieretto, Max Williamson, Alex Samuel, Euan Ferrie, Thomas Gordon, Ally Miller (C); Conor McAlpine, Ross Thompson, Logan Trotter, Duncan Munn, Ben Salmon, Luca Bardelli, Jack Blain
Replacements: Grant Stewart, Tom Banatvala, Murphy Walker, Callum Norrie, Callum Smyth, Ruaraidh Hart, Tom Smith, Connor Gordon, Eric Davey, Amena Caqusau, Kerr Johnston

Edinburgh 'A': 15. Harry Paterson, 14. Finn Douglas, 13. Liam Richman, 12. Grant Hughes, 11. Lewis Wells, 10. Cammy Scott, 9. Charlie Shiel, 1. Robin Hislop, 2. Adam McBurney, 3. D’Arcy Rae, 4. Jamie Campbell, 5. Jamie Hodgson (C), 6. Wallace Nelson, 7. Freddy Douglas, 8. Ben Muncaster
Replacements: 16. Paddy Harrison, 17. Robbie Deans, 18. Luan de Bruin, 19. Euan McVie, 20. Jerry Blyth-Lafferty, 21. Finn Burgess,22. Marcus Holden, 23. George Barber

Match 4

Boroughmuir Bears: Callum McFeat Smith, Arthur Allen, Marin McGinley, Max Laboda, Jack Fisher [vice], Myles Lowe, Lewis Calder, Liam Habib, Ruairidh Swan, George Paul, Rowan Stewart, Scott Robeson [captain], Ronan Kerr, Matt Reid, Euan Muirhead
Replacements: Corey Tait, Luca Alessandri, Callum MacGregor, Berti Taylor, Ewan Guy, Josh Beveridge, Andrew McLean, Alex Thom

Glasgow Warriors 'A': Tom Banatavula, Angus Fraser, Callum Norrie, Ruaraidh Hart, Harris McLeod, Gregor Brown, Jonny Morris, Jack Mann, Ben Ashfar [captain], Richie Simpson, Logan Trotter, Duncan Munn, Ben Salmon, Aidan Cross, Fergus Watson
Replacements: Fraser Allan, Callum Smyth, Craig Miller, Jonny Ventisei, James Imrie, Matt Urwin, Kerr Yule, Kerr Johnston

Match 5

Ayrshire Bulls: Marcus Kershaw; Thomas Glendinning, Jamie Shedden, Robert Beattie, Luca Bardelli, David McCartney, Reiss Cullen, Jamie Drummond, James Malcolm, Calvin Henderson, Ed Bloodworth, Rory Jackson, Lewis McNamara, Tim Brown, Blair Macpherson
Replacements: Alex McGuire, Craig Miller, Rhodri Tanner, Oscar Baird, Seth Rae, Fergus Johnston, Chris Elliot, Mason Cullen

Glasgow Warriors 'A': 15 Fergus Watson, 14 Ben Salmon, 13 Duncan Munn, 12 Kerr Yule, 11 Logan Trotter, 10 Richie Simpson, 9 Ben Afshar, 1 Callum Smyth, 2 Angus Fraser, 3 Callum Norrie, 4 Ryan Burke, 5 Sintu Manjezi, 6 Ruaraidh Hart, 7 Jonny Morris, 8 Jack Mann
Replacements: 16 Grant Stewart, 17 Allan Dell, 18 Murphy Walker, 19 David Andrew, 20 Mark McCornick, 21 Sean Kennedy, 22 Matthew Urwin, 23 Amena Caqusau

United Rugby Championship

Glasgow Warriors hit the ground running with a bonus point victory over Leinster.[36] George Horne became a club centurion from the bench.[37] The first of five away defeats this season in the league came playing Connacht.[38] “We’re not happy with our performance at all.” said Henco Venter.[39]

Scotstoun remained a fortress throughout the league season. Teams came and were conquered, one by one. The most visiting teams could do were to prevent a bonus point victory for Glasgow Warriors. The Stormers,[40] Edinburgh in the first 1872 Cup match, Cardiff and the Sharks managed this feat in the regular season. Every other visiting URC team failed.

The Glasgow Warriors away form was decent but there were 4 other away losses in the league. A defeat by Munster at Thomond Park still left Warriors with a try bonus point. A loss at Murrayfield by Edinburgh couldn't prevent Glasgow taking the 1872 Cup home. And late in the season 2 losses to the Bulls and the Lions at altitude proved costly, although the Warriors got close to the Bulls; winning the second half and getting 2 bonus points in the loss.

Glasgow Warriors were looking handsome at the top of the league before those away South African losses. At the end of the regular season, those losses meant the chasing teams caught up with Glasgow, despite the Warriors winning a bonus point victory against Zebre in the final match. Instead of finishing first, the Glasgow Warriors finished fourth in a congested top 4. Only 3 points stood between Munster in first and Glasgow in fourth.

Finishing fourth meant a home quarter final against Stormers. Like before in the season, the visiting South Africans were dispatched; aided in this by Manie Libbok's poor kicking in windy conditions. This set up an away semi-final at Thomond Park. Munster advertising a home final at Thomond Park between them and the Bulls before the match gave Glasgow extra incentive to win. This was a match that Glasgow out-fought Munster and they were deserved winners with tries by Kyle Steyn and Sebastian Cancelliere.

The final against the Bulls at their home in Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria was at 1350 metres above sea level. It was difficult for the Warriors to book flights for everyone in the squad together in such short notice, so parties were split into batches and travelled at different days. It also meant that very few of the Warrior Nation could travel to Pretoria for the final, and the stadium was almost sold out by expectant Bulls fans. However Franco Smith promised no excuses for the team. The Bulls at their home were heavy favourites and bookmakers gave Glasgow long odds for winning.

In the match, Glasgow matched the Bulls physicality in the first half, and outshone them in the second half. The Bulls raced to a 13–0 lead before the Warriors converted a try by Scott Cummings at the end of the half. And like the last match against the Bulls, Glasgow Warriors knew that they could win the second half. Tries followed by George Turner and Huw Jones. The Bulls could only score a further penalty in the entire game. A controversial disallowed try from Jack Dempsey gave the Bulls a chink of hope at the end of the game. Glasgow's defence was stout and despite Tom Jordan being yellow carded two minutes from time, the Warriors held out for a famous victory by 21 points to 16.

Results

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See main article: 2024 United Rugby Championship final.

European Champions Cup

The format of the Champions Cup changed for the 2023–24 season. There is to be four pools of six teams. Each pool of six will have 2 URC sides, 2 French sides and 2 English sides. However, in the pool stage, no teams from the same league play one another. This meant that Glasgow Warriors will play only the French and English sides in their pool.[1]

The draw was announced on 21 June 2023. Glasgow Warriors are in Pool 3 along with Munster, Toulon, Bayonne, Exeter Chiefs and Northampton Saints.[41]

Results

Round 4

Round of 16

Warrior of the month awards

AwardWinner
September Euan Ferrie[42]
October Angus Fraser[43]
November Stafford McDowall[44]
December Ally Miller[45]
January Kyle Rowe[46]
February Euan Ferrie[47]
March Henco Venter[48]
April Kyle Steyn[49]
May Rory Darge[50]

End of Season awards

Men

AwardWinner
Breakthrough Player of the Season Max Williamson
Coaches Award Tom Jordan
Test Player of the Season Zander Fagerson
Most Improved Player of the Season Euan Ferrie
Leadership Award Stafford McDowall
Community Hero of the YearColin Dalgarno Strathaven
Try of the Season Duncan Weir vs. Bulls
Players' Player of the Season Stafford McDowall
Player of the Season Josh McKay

Women

AwardWinner
Coaches Player of the Season Holland Bogan
Players' Player of the Season Ailie Tucker

Competitive debuts this season

A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities.

Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown.

Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown.

Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level.

A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed.

Tournaments where competitive debut made:

Scottish Inter-District ChampionshipWelsh–Scottish LeagueWRU Challenge CupCeltic LeagueCeltic Cup1872 CupPro12Pro14Rainbow CupUnited Rugby ChampionshipEuropean Challenge CupHeineken Cup / European Champions Cup

Crosshatching indicates a jointly hosted match.

data-sort-type="number" NumberPlayer nationalityNamePositionDate of debutVenueStadiumOpposition nationalityOpposition sideTournamentMatch resultScoring debut
353VenterHenco VenterFlankerHomeScotstoun StadiumLeinsterUnited Rugby ChampionshipWinNil
354RoweKyle RoweWingAwayGalway SportsgroundsConnachtUnited Rugby ChampionshipLoss5 pts
355WilliamsonMax Williamson(Lock)HomeScotstoun StadiumBenettonUnited Rugby ChampionshipWinNil
356AfsharBen Afshar(Scrum Half)HomeScotstoun StadiumUlsterUnited Rugby ChampionshipWinNil
357HiddlestonGregor HiddlestonHookerAwaySandy ParkExeter ChiefsEuropean Champions CupLossNil
358CorderoFacundo CorderoWingHomeScotstoun StadiumDragonsUnited Rugby ChampionshipWin5pts
359HartRuaraidh Hart(Flanker)HomeScotstoun StadiumDragonsUnited Rugby ChampionshipWinNil
360MunnDuncan Munn(Centre)HomeScotstoun StadiumCardiff RugbyUnited Rugby ChampionshipWinNil

Sponsorship

Official kit supplier

Official kit sponsors

Official sponsors

Official partners

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 2023/2024 Contracted Academy Players Confirmed. Shona. Ironside. 27 June 2023. Scottish Rugby.
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  4. Web site: glasgowwarriors.com Forum • View topic - Supporter's Event Next Tuesday.. www.glasgowwarriors.com. 2022-07-18. 2022-07-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20220719002447/http://www.glasgowwarriors.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11527&start=80#p287819. live.
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  9. Web site: Squad Update . 26 September 2023 .
  10. Web site: Horne to become new Scotland assistant coach . 27 November 2023 .
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  12. Web site: Stirling Wolves Squad Announcement!. 21 July 2023.
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  15. Web site: Logan Trotter signs on with Glasgow Warriors. David. Barnes. 18 July 2023. The Offside Line.
  16. Web site: Peterson returns to Scotstoun on short-term deal . 9 October 2023 .
  17. Web site: Richie Simpson .
  18. Web site: Stewart to re-join Glasgow Warriors . 25 April 2024 .
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  23. Web site: Transfert : Sam Johnson est suivi par Brive. www.allezbriverugby.com.
  24. Web site: Knights Sign Back Row Rhys Tait. 5 June 2023. Doncaster Knights.
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  28. Web site: DOMINGO MIOTTI, NOUVEL OYOMAN – OYONNAX RUGBY. 2 September 2023 .
  29. Web site: Ali Price loaned to Edinburgh Rugby. 9 November 2023. Glasgow Warriors.
  30. Web site: Pieretto departs Glasgow Warriors on loan . 6 May 2024. Glasgow Warriors .
  31. Web site: Glasgow Warriors | Richie Simpson .
  32. Web site: Glasgow Warriors to host Zebre Parma in The Famous Grouse Pre-Season Friendly. 23 June 2023. Glasgow Warriors.
  33. Web site: Glasgow Warriors selection issue presents 'huge opportunity' says Franco Smith . 29 September 2023 .
  34. Web site: Glasgow Warriors v Zebre: Franco Smith's men survive late Italian flurry to record friendly win . 30 September 2023 .
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  38. https://www.theoffsideline.com/urc-connacht-glasgow-warriors-report/
  39. https://glasgowwarriors.org/venter-and-co-ready-to-bounce-back-from-galway-defeat/
  40. https://www.theoffsideline.com/urc-glasgow-v-stormers-warriors-win-but-second-half-slump-means-no-bonus-point/
  41. Web site: Glasgow Warriors drawn in Pool Three of Heineken Champions Cup. 21 June 2023. Glasgow Warriors.
  42. Web site: Ferrie named as McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for September . 11 October 2023 .
  43. Web site: Fraser voted Warrior of the Month for October . 7 November 2023 .
  44. Web site: McDowall voted McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for November . 6 December 2023 .
  45. Web site: Miller voted McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for December . 17 January 2024 .
  46. Web site: Rowe voted McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for January . 9 February 2024 .
  47. Web site: Ferrie named as McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for February . 21 March 2024 .
  48. Web site: Venter voted McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month . 12 April 2024 .
  49. Web site: Steyn voted McCrea Financial Services Warrior of the Month for April . 7 May 2024 .
  50. https://glasgowwarriors.org/darge-voted-mccrea-financial-services-warrior-of-the-month-for-may/
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