2000–01 Glasgow Warriors season


The 2000–01 season is the fifth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Caledonians; the last time they would use that name.
The 2000–01 season saw Glasgow Caledonians compete in the competitions: the Welsh-Scottish League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup for sponsorship reasons.

Season Overview

Team

Coaches


Hookers
Gordon Bulloch
Carlo di Ciacca

Chris Docherty

Dougie Hall
Gavin Scott
Props

Willie Anderson

Lee Harrison
Dave Hilton
Gordon McIlwham
Euan Murray

Alan Watt

Andrew Welsh
Locks
Darren Burns

Stewart Campbell

Steve Griffiths

Scott Hutton

Guy Perrett

Colin Stewart

Jason White

Loose Forwards
Gareth Flockhart

Donnie Macfadyen
Jon Petrie
Roland Reid
Gordon Simpson
Martin Waite
Half Backs
Graeme Beveridge

Chris Black

Andy Nicol

Kenny Sinclair

Fraser Stott

Graeme Young
Stand offs
Craig Chalmers

Tommy Hayes
Barry Irving
Mark McKenzie

Centres
Alan Bulloch
Andrew Henderson
Ian Jardine
Matt McGrandles

Ian McInroy
James McLaren

Jonathan Stuart
Back Three
Michael Bartlett
James Craig
Rory Kerr
Graeme Kiddie
Shaun Longstaff

Glenn Metcalfe
Craig Sangster
Rowen Shepherd

Jon Steel

Academy players

Glasgow once again sent a group of youngsters to study rugby in New Zealand for the summer of 2001.
The Glasgow Thistles squad for the coming year:
P Burke, A Reid, A McKay, M Gallacher, F Hamilton, S Martin, J Nellany, G Hutton, C Miller, S Forrest, G Lindsay, S Male, D Mitchell, D Monaghan, P Nicol, D Naismith, S Rushforth, S Ross, S Smith, Alasdair Strokosch, K Weir, G White.

Player statistics

During the 2000-01 season, Glasgow have used 44 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel In

None.

Personnel Out

None.

Player movements

Academy promotions

Player transfers

In

Pre-season and friendlies

Match 1

Glasgow Caledonians:15 Rowen Shepherd 14 James Craig 13 Jon Stuart 12 Ian Jardine 11 Ian McInroy 10 Craig Chalmers 9 Graeme Beveridge 1 David Hilton 2 Gavin Scott 3 Willie Anderson 4 Darren Burns 5 Steve Griffiths 6 Martin Waite 8 Jon Petrie 7 Gareth Flockhart Replacements: Craig Sangster Matt McGrandles Fraser Stott Roland Reid Alan Watt Gordon Bulloch Used: A Watt for Anderson 50. R Reid for Petrie 57. C Sangster for Shepherd 60. F Stott for Beveridge 66. C Stewart for Griffiths 66.

Match 2

Glasgow Caledonians:Craig Sangster; James Craig, Matt McGrandles, Rowen Shepherd, Ian McInroy; Mark McKenzie, Fraser Stott; David Hilton, Gordon Bulloch, Lee Harrison, Colin Stewart, Steven Griffiths, Martin Waite, Roland Reid, Donnie Macfadyen. Replacements – Jon Stuart for James Craig, Alan Watt for Hilton, Darren Burns for Griffiths, Gavin Scott for Waite.

Match 3

Glasgow Caledonians: R.Shepherd; J.Craig, J.Stuart, I.Jardine, I. McInroy; M.McKenzie, F.Stott; A.Watt, G.Scott, W.Anderson, D.Burns, C.Stewart, R.Reid, D.Macfadyen J.Petrie. Replacements :
Matt McGrandles Craig Chalmers Graeme Beveridge David Hilton Gordon Bulloch
Winning all 3 matches on the Canadian tour won Glasgow Warriors the Coastal Cup.

Match 4

Northampton Saints: M Tucker; C Moir, A Bateman, M Allen, L Martin; P Grayson, D Malone; G Pagel, S Thompson, M Scelzo, T Rodber, O Brouzet, G Seely, B Pountney, P Lam. Substitutes used – M Stewart, S Brotherstone, J Phillips, R Hunter, A Rennick, J Bamhall, S Webster, I Vass, M Soden, T Kirk.


Glasgow Caledonians: T Hayes; J Craig, R Shepherd, I Jardine, S Longstaff; C Chalmers, G Beveridge; D Hilton, G Bulloch, G McIlwham, S Griffiths, J White, G Flockhart, D Macfadyen, J Petrie. Substitutes used – R Reid, M McKenzie, D Burns.

Match 5

Glasgow Caledonians:T Hayes; J Craig, R Shepherd, J Stuart, R Reid; M McKenzie, G Beveridge ; A Watt, G Scott, W Anderson, C Stewart, J White, G Simpson, D Macfadyen, J Petrie.


Munster: D Crotty; J O'Neill, J Kelly, J Holland, A Horgan; R O'Gara, P Stringer ; M Horan, F Sheahan, P Clohessy, M Galway, J Langford, A Quinlan, D Wallace, A Foley.

European Champions Cup

Pool 6

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Leicester650115961781057310
Pau640219109154142128
Pontypridd6204912−313613154
Glasgow Caledonians61051224−12137227−902

Results

Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6

Welsh-Scottish League

The top 5 Welsh teams plus Glasgow and Edinburgh qualified for next season's Heineken Cup.

2000 – 01 League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Swansea RFC221804844377+46754
Cardiff RFC221606665410+25548
Newport RFC221408660388+27242
Llanelli RFC221408663484+17942
Bridgend RFC221309637479+15839
Neath RFC221219639453+9637
Glasgow Caledonians2212010645608+3736
Edinburgh Reivers2211011540667-12733
Pontypridd RFC2210012635541+9430
Caerphilly RFC225116464729-26516
Ebbw Vale RFC225017428741-31315
Cross Keys RFC2210212471100-8533

Results

The Round 9 match of the 25 November 2000 which was abandoned is shown here for completeness. The abandoned match and its related statistics are not included in player or squad statistics.
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Round 15
Round 16
Round 17
Round 18
Round 19
Round 20
Round 21
Round 22

Sponsorship

Official Kit Supplier

Canterbury