Was this the season that got away for Glasgow Warriors?Image source, SNSImage caption, Glasgow had an 18-point lead against the Bulls but fell to defeat on SaturdayByAndy BurkeBBC Sport Scotland at MurrayfieldPublished40 minutes agoSurrendering a 21-3 lead to the Bulls, when a United Rugby Championship final spot was seemingly within their grasp, was indicative of a season that promised so much and failed to deliver for Glasgow Warriors.It has been a campaign with so many highs, so many moments that raised expectations of a truly special season, but one that has ultimately ended with no silverware to show for it.When referee Andrew Brace headed to the Bulls posts to award Glasgow a penalty try after the South Africans had illegally halted a maul headed for their line, it looked like the Scots were about to make a statement of intent.That third try added to two wonderfully constructed scores, both finished by captain Kyle Steyn, that had showcased Glasgow at their very best. Forwards and backs dovetailing magnificently, bludgeoning carries and beautiful hands asking questions of a defence which appeared to have no answer.At that stage, with 25 minutes on the clock and an 18-point lead, it looked like the Warriors were going to win at a canter. Little did we know that third try was the last time they would trouble the scoreboard.Glasgow stunned by Bulls fightback in URC semi-final
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