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Jones clears
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Scrum down inside the 22 for Scarlets
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Kickoff by Glasgow is deep
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Both sides have made their way onto the field and we are ready for kickoff
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It is a huge game for the Warriors, too, as they look to bounce back from their opening defeat to Toyota Cheetahs, the 48-14 scoreline in Bloemfontein seeing them concede the second most points in a Guinness PRO14 game since 2001.
Rennie has been pleased with his side’s response in training while a look into the history books suggests they should be positive going into the fixture – the Warriors won all eight games they played against Welsh regions in all competitions last season and have not lost their opening two Guinness PRO14 fixtures in a campaign since 2012/13.
Scarlets head into the contest having got off to winning ways at the first time of asking with an 18-10 victory at home to Connacht, giving Mooar a perfect start to life in the Guinness PRO14.
The Welsh side have, though, won just once on the road in any competition since the end of the 2017/18 season.
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