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Glasgow hit out at Ospreys punishment

Updated: Saturday, 15 May 2010 11:23

Tommy Bowe and James Hook were thrilled to reach the Magners League final
Tommy Bowe and James Hook were thrilled to reach the Magners League final

Glasgow have criticised the timing of the decision to hand the Ospreys a four-point penalty for next season's Magners League in the wake of their semi-final defeat against the Welsh region.

The Warriors were beaten 20-5 at the Liberty Stadium last night just a day after their hosts were punished for failing to fulfil their fixture at Ulster on 19 March. The Ospreys were hit with a £100,000 fine and the four-point deduction.

If the deduction had been applied to this season's standings the Warriors would have secured home advantage for their last-four clash.

But with there being so little time to reschedule the tie it was decided that the deduction should be carried over into next season.

Glasgow chief executive Kenny Baillie told BBC Radio Scotland: ‘The timing of the decision has affected our ability to get to the final - two days out from the play-offs - it meant it would be impossible to change things at the last minute.

‘It's frustrating and that's an understatement.

‘I think home advantage could have been crucial.

‘Those four points would have meant we would have been at home. I would have expected Firhill to be near capacity and that result could have been completely different.’

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