'Best performance of the season by far'
We asked for your views on Glasgow Warriors' 28-17 win over Stormers in South Africa.
Here's what some of you said:
David: A really top performance from the Glasgow squad. Sione Tuipulotu, Huw Jones and Kyle Rowe showed up really well. Rowe's consistency must have him close to starting for Scotland, but this game was won by the forward battle and all the forwards went well. Rory Darge, Johnny Matthews, Jack Dempsey, Zander Fagerson and Gregor Brown showed great physicality, going straight at the Stormers heart.
Ben: Best performance of the season by far for Glasgow. They are looking really strong this year and the depth Franco Smith has built is outstanding. No matter who plays, they step up. Also a word for Rowe who has been magnificent all season. I really hope he gets a good run in the autumn for Scotland.
Henry: Excellent on field leadership, control from Adam Hastings, back row winning performance supported by a strong, influential bench made it a complete win for the Warriors.
Peter: Seven points on the road in South Africa, that's a great result. This team is as Franco wanted, moving to the next level. Sione was phenomenal, Zander outstanding and Tom Jordan abrasive when he came on. To be honest too many to mention but Smith has to take a lot of credit.
Ken: URC champions showing that they can still get better. Getting seven points out of 10 is a great return from the tour to South Africa and shows an improvement from last season and their general record against South African teams away from home. Will be a confidence booster ahead of Scotland v South Africa, at least from the Warriors players perspective.
David: Glasgow played some of the best rugby they have all season against a strong Stormers side. That momentum is vital going into the international break. The second row problem seems to be smaller than previously expected. There is a big sense of confidence as they enter the Champions Cup. Seven points will be huge at the end of the season.
Pauly: What a great performance by the Warriors, the boys have had a cracking tour of South Africa, I reckon Smith's knowledge of his home soil has worked wonders. Fingers crossed we can take this form into the European competition. We are Warriors and fear no team.