George Horne Makes History as Glasgow Warriors Crush Lions in Dominant URC Victory
George Horne becomes Glasgow's all-time top try-scorer in a 42-0 thrashing of Lions, cementing Warriors' second place in URC standings.

Record-Breaking Performance at Scotstoun
Glasgow Warriors delivered a masterclass performance against the Johannesburg Lions, with scrum-half George Horne etching his name into club history. The 29-year-old surpassed DTH van der Merwe's record by scoring his 55th career try for Warriors during a six-try first-half demolition.
First-Half Onslaught
- 5th minute: Nathan McBeth opens scoring after sustained forward pressure
- Electric backplay: Quick ruck ball from Horne sets up Jamie Dobie's first try
- Controversy: Dobie's apparent second try ruled out by TMO intervention
- Dobie doubles up: Clinical finish after Hastings assist, showcasing individual brilliance
- Historic moment: Horne claims record-breaking bonus-point try from Dobie assist
- Hastings dazzles: Fly-half adds fifth try with clever dummy and break
- Numerical advantage: Grant Stewart scores after Lions' Steyn sees yellow
Key Match Statistics
Category | Glasgow | Lions |
---|---|---|
Possession | 68% | 32% |
Territory | 72% | 28% |
Clean Breaks | 14 | 2 |
Defenders Beaten | 27 | 9 |
Second Half Control
Despite failing to add to their tally against the wind, Glasgow maintained complete control:
- Lions restricted to zero scoring opportunities
- Defensive organization impressively disciplined
- Set piece dominance continued throughout
Tournament Implications
The victory sees Glasgow:
- Solidify second position in URC table
- Move within eight points of leaders Leinster
- Open four-point gap over Bulls in playoff race
Coach's Perspective
Franco Smith praised his squad's comprehensive performance:
"Both sides of the ball I am really pleased with. The zero against speaks volumes about our defensive mentality. We're growing game by game but must stay grounded with four tough fixtures remaining."
Looking Ahead
With several players due to return from injury, selection headaches await Smith's coaching team. The Warriors next face a crucial stretch against:
- Munster (home)
- Ulster (away)
- Benetton (home)
- Zebre (away)
This statement victory signals Glasgow's serious title credentials as the URC enters its decisive phase.