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          United Rugby Championship 2018
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          29/09FT
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          Benetton TrevisoBenetton TrevisoBEN
          • Tommy Seymour(10')
          • Rob Harley(26')
          • Peter Horne(54')
          • Sam Johnson(81'+6)
          • Peter Horne(10', 26', 55')
          • Brandon Thomson(81'+6)
          • Peter Horne(17', 50')
          • Brandon Thomson(72')
          • Marco Lazzaroni(57')
          • Federico Ruzza(68')
          • Marty Banks(69')
          • Marty Banks(23', 29', 41')
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          Peter Horne leads Glasgow Warriors to bonus-point Treviso win

          Glasgow Warriors' Dave Rennie looks on as the Warriors secured a home semifinal. Ashley Crowden - CameraSport via Getty Images
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          Sep 29, 2017, 04:50 PM ET
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          Seventeen points from fly-half Peter Horne ensured Glasgow maintained their impressive start to the season with a 37-21 bonus point win over Treviso.

          Dave Rennie's side have made a fine start to the 2017-18 Guinness PRO14 and they retained their 100 per cent record despite an indifferent performance at Scotstoun.

          Expectations were high following a superb win over Munster last week, but the hosts failed to reach the same heights before a stoppage-time try from Sam Johnson claimed a dramatic bonus point after Horne had dominated the game with a faultless performance.

          British and Irish Lions player Tommy Seymour made an impact on his return to the side following a busy summer, and it was the winger who opened the scoring from a well-worked set-piece move following a scrappy opening in which the pouring rain got the better of the two sides.

          After kicking for the corner, Chris Fusaro broke off a maul before feeding the ball to the backs, and Seymour raced through from the 22 to touch down under the posts.

          Marty Banks reduced Glasgow's lead with a penalty but Rob Harley muscled his way over from five yards at the other end to open up a 14-point advantage once Horne had added another conversion in the 25th minute.

          The visitors gained more of a foothold in the game as the first half went on and enjoyed a late period of sustained pressure, going through the phases in the Glasgow 22 before eventually taking another three points to make it 17-9 at the break.

          The handling errors continued after the interval, but Angelo Esposito was shown a yellow card eight minutes in for an off-the-ball incident to offer the hosts a chance to pull away, and Horne subsequently kicked another three points.

          Glasgow signalled their intentions to finish the game off in the 54th minute, choosing to take a scrum rather than an easy three points on the 22.

          The ball found Horne and the fly-half cut inside before spinning out of a weak Treviso tackle and touching down under the posts to take his tally to 17 for the evening.

          The Italian outfit struck back immediately, with Marco Lazzaroni touching down in the corner after a drive from a lineout, but Banks saw his kick bounce back off the post.

          Federico Ruzza broke through after more good pressure from the visitors and his try pulled the score back to 27-21 to set up a tense finale, only for Johnson to scramble home a vital fourth try.

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA18+14165
          2LEI18+14563
          3STO18+16060
          4BUL18+16059
          5MUN18+2055
          6CAR18-1955
          7LIO18+5954
          8CON18+4754
          9ULS18+7452
          10SHA18+3946
          11OSP18-7839
          12EDI18-7738
          13BEN18-16633
          14SCA18-9928
          15DRA18-13128
          16ZEB18-27515
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