Glasgow Tigers team manager, Cami Brown, praised his side for their performance in the 58-32 demolition of Plymouth Gladiators in the Cab Direct Championship at Ashfield. 

The Allied Vehicles Tigers made it three wins in a row as Glasgow dominated the meeting after a tense start to move up the nine-strong table. 

Brown said: “We needed another big show from the boys and they delivered. After the two wins over Berwick last weekend, I told the boys I still wanted more from them and I’m confident this side has got the ability to push on now.”

Steve Worrall produced his first paid maximum for the Tigers alongside another unbeaten display from Chris Harris. 

James Pearson also delivered his best-ever performance with paid 11 as did Leon Flint with paid nine while Jack Smith impressed again with seven. 

Brown added: “Some of the lads are getting more belief and they showed that. I knew they would be a tough nut and they proved that in the early stages, but I was especially delighted with the attitude and aggression when we needed it most.

“We now have a bit of a break until July 19 here at Ashfield. It’s frustrating because I feel we need some momentum.”

GLASGOW 58: Chris Harris 14+1, Steve Worrall 14+1, James Pearson 8+3, Leon Flint 8+1, Jack Smith 7, Paul Starke 4, Ace Pijper 3+2.
PLYMOUTH 32: Dan Thompson 10+1, Ben Barker 8, Tate Zischke 5+1, Jacob Hook 4+1, Alfie Bowtell 3, Joe Thompson 1+1, Kyle Newman 1.

PICTURE: Heat one courtesy of Glasgow Allied Vehicles Tigers and taken by Taylor Lanning

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