Glasgow got their European Champions Cup campaign off to a flying start as three tries in eight first-half minutes set them on their way to a thumping bonus-point win over Leicester.Leonardo Sarto, Fraser Brown and Henry Pyrgos all crossed before the break as Gregor Townsends side bounced back from Adam Thompstones early try to secure a 42-13 victory.Leicester, who received two of the games three yellow cards, were overwhelmed by their hosts tempo and relentless pressure on the recently-laid artificial surface at Scotstoun Stadium during the crucial period of the game.Tigers failed to get on the scoreboard in the second half and Mark Bennett and Sarto each broke away in the final 11 minutes to round off a memorable night for the Scots.Owen Williams had opened the scoring for the visitors with a penalty before the first major flashpoint in the 14th minute when Matt Toomua tipped Rory Hughes over in a tackle which sparked a melee.The French referee gave a far more considered response, slowly moving towards the big screen and taking several looks at the replay before showing the yellow card. The fact the Glasgow wing initially fell on his shoulder saved the Australian centre from a harsher sentence on his Tigers debut.Stuart Hogg dispensed his own punishment by converting the penalty from just inside his own half.Glasgow failed to build on their advantage and they were decidedly on the backfoot when Ryan Wilson joined Toomua in the sinbin in the 19th minute for not retreating 10 yards.Leicester were quick to punish, kicking for a lineout and then driving over with Thompstone eventually credited.But 14-a-side ultimately suited Warriors as their quick ball blew their English visitors away. Gaps were opening up in the Tigers defence and Sarto picked the ball up to cross after Finn Russell had been thwarted in the 25th minute.Russell converted as Toomua re-entered the fray but Glasgow maintained their drive and Brown soon burst through the middle of two pairs of Leicester players to touch down.Sarto, Tim Swinson and Hogg soon had attempts to breach the Leicester lines before scrum-half Pyrgos sneaked round the outside of several bodies to add another try.Russell missed the chance for a third conversion and Williams reduced the deficit to 22-13 with a 30-metre penalty.Leicester responded well after the interval but Glasgow kept them at arms length and showed they could grind out some crucial points when Russell bagged a long-range penalty.The Scotland stand-off soon sparked an electric counter-attack when he took a quick penalty inside his 22. Sarto produced a thrilling crossfield run before the hosts worked it out to Hughes, who was stopped almost on the try line.Glasgow kept the pressure on and Logovii Mulipola received a 57th-minute yellow card moments after coming off the bench.Warriors could not immediately capitalise and then settled for an extra three points as Russell kicked over.But they got their bonus point when Bennett, a last-minute replacement for the ill Alex Dunbar, intercepted a pass on his own 22 and sprinted all the way home, before Sarto scored a near identical try seven minutes later. Dominique Wilkins Hawks Jersey . Newcastle dominated in the early stages but City weathered the storm and then raised its game in extra time. Negredo broke the deadlock from close range after a simple move in the 99th minute before Dzeko took the ball round goalkeeper Tim Krul to seal the victory in the 105th. Allen Crabbe Hawks Jersey . 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Canberra coach Ricky Stuart says the fate of his two star playmakers is out of his hands, but hes got his fingers crossed both will feature in Saturdays NRL semi-final.Stuart expects to know by Thursday whether five-eighth Blake Austin will be fit for the do-or-die clash with Penrith at GIO Stadium, while the wait will be a little longer for hooker Josh Hodgson.Austin had his first full training session on Wednesday night since breaking his left hand and undergoing surgery.The exciting No.6 has been confident all week that he will be ready to play this weekend, but Stuart is a bit more cautious.Its going to be how he pulls up over the next 24 hours that will probably make the decision for us, Stuart said.Hodgson didnt train with the squad on Wednesday night, with Stuart agreeing with his rakes assessment on Tuesday that his chances of playing were slim.The rake suffered ligament damage to his ankle during Saturdays qualifying final on Saturday night.Hes improving, slowly, he said.Weve all got our fingers crossed that hopefully hell play.Ill take whatever (risk) I believe is fair to the team.Stuart said not having either or botth would be a massive blow for the Raiders, who are chasing their first preliminary final berth in the NRL era.ddddddddddddhey finished the regular season with 10 wins on the trot, but fell to Cronulla 16-14 on Saturday at home to force them into a sudden death showdown with the in-form Panthers.The club played just two night games in their winning streak, giving Stuart reason to hold a session under lights on Wednesday to get a feel of the potentially dewy conditions expected this weekend.The former champion halfback said his men have been quick to get over the disappointment of losing to the Sharks and are ready to make the most of their second chance.Theres been a huge cultural shift here over the last 10 weeks in the club, he said.Getting close used to be good enough, where now we expect to win.Its a massive culture shift for the club and if I can take anything out of this season, thats it.Around 20,000 tickets have been sold for the match, but Stuart is tipping a bumper crowd of around 25,000. 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