Rennie's Glasgow legacy comes down to Champions Cup campaign

Head coach Dave Rennie will almost certainly leave Glasgow Warriors at the end of this season, most likely to take charge of Australia, although he has also been linked with the New Zealand and Italy jobs. His legacy in Scotland will depend almost entirely on how his team fairs in this European Champions Cup campaign, which kicks-off when Sale Sharks visit Scotstoun Saturday afternoon.

Rennie's Glasgow legacy comes down to Champions Cup campaign

Head coach Dave Rennie will almost certainly leave Glasgow Warriors at the end of this season, most likely to take charge of Australia, although he has also been linked with the New Zealand and Italy jobs. His legacy in Scotland will depend almost entirely on how his team fairs in this European Champions Cup campaign, which kicks-off when Sale Sharks visit Scotstoun Saturday afternoon.

Warriors may have only won the PR014 once, back in 2015 [it was actually called the PRO12 back in those days], but they have got used to being perennial contenders, generally occupying one of the top two spots in the table during the regular season and usually making an appearance in the play-offs. They are quite comfortable with their position as a significant force in that competition.

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