ZANDER FAGERSON has urged his Glasgow team-mates to do themselves justice when they take on the Bulls tomorrow in the URC Grand Final - and learn from last year's Challenge Cup woe.
The Warriors failed to rise to the occasion in that final and paid the price, losing 43-19 to French giants Toulon.
Tight-head prop Fagerson reckons the problem was they didn't stick to the script written by boss Franco Smith.
He said: "We went a little bit off-script and didn't really execute the game plan. So that hurt quite a lot last summer.
"We're excited to be back in another big final this year and excited about putting our game out there. It's all about going out there with the game plan and sticking to it.
"It's all about doubling down on our game plan and giving a full 80-minute performance.
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