Thanks for joining us this afternoon. Another impressive Edinburgh performance sees them retain the 1872 Cup with a game to spare. You can read the match report here, and there will be more reaction on the website later.
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'We weren't good enough' - Rennie
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow head coach Dave Rennie wasn't exactly stumped as to what went wrong for his side today.
"A lack of accuracy, we didn't hang onto the ball for long enough. When we got down their end we didn't do enough," he told BBC Scotland.
"Defensively we were ok but too much of the game was played down our end and we weren't sharp enough."
There were more than a few penalties awarded at the scrum, of which Rennie said: "They walked around the scrum and got rewarded for it, fair play to them they kept doing it. Though I'm not looking to blame the referee, we've got to look at ourselves, we weren't good enough."
Rennie also confirmed Stuart Hogg was affected by a groin/hip problem which resulted in him being withdrawn at half-time. He's now a doubt for their next couple of games. As is Alex Dunbar, who limped off after a leg knock.
'Glasgow couldn't cope' - Cockerill
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
A delighted Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill has been speaking on BBC Radio Scotland.
"I think it was a complete performance," he said.
"We play how we play, love it or hate it. We played out of our own half in the first half, we put them under pressure, we didn't let them settle. And that set-piece was unbelievably good today, and they couldn't cope.
"They knew what was coming and they couldn't cope. It's as simple as that. We're a blooming good team, we worked hard and we deserve some credit for the last few weeks because we outplayed Glasgow in both games, home and away."
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More reaction to come...
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'We're really proud of ourselves' - Gilchrist
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Edinburgh second row Grant Gilchrist has been speaking on BBC Radio Scotland and is clearly delighted with the victory.
"We're really proud of the effort and the execution of our game plan. To back it up is a really good feeling and we're really proud of ourselves tonight," he said.
"We knew this is one of the hardest places to go in Europe and we knew the size of the challenge. We were really excited to prove we can take our game on the road and win because we haven't been doing that.
"We're far from the finished article but we're heading in the right direction."
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Grant Gilchrist (right) tackles Stuart Hogg in the first halfImage caption: Grant Gilchrist (right) tackles Stuart Hogg in the first half
'Edinburgh well in tune with each other'
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Scott Hastings
Former Scotland player on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote Message: For me it was patently obvious that Glasgow had to play a much wider game. And when we saw it they looked like a different team- they got their try. Edinburgh were well structured, their defence was good and they were well in tune with each other.
For me it was patently obvious that Glasgow had to play a much wider game. And when we saw it they looked like a different team- they got their try. Edinburgh were well structured, their defence was good and they were well in tune with each other.
Full-time- Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
It's all over and Edinburgh deservedly retain the 1872 Cup with a game to spare. Stuart McInally's try and 11 points from the boot of Jaco van der Walt was enough for victory. George Horne replied for Glasgow late on and Adam Hastings missed the conversion, which would have secured them a losing bonus point. That's three derby victories on the trot now for Richard Cockerill's men.
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Stuart McInally scored Edinburgh's only tryImage caption: Stuart McInally scored Edinburgh's only try
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Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Unbelievable! Glasgow almost cross for a second time as Sam Johnson charges through, but crucially his pass to Niko Matawalu goes to deck. And that, will be that.
Try- Glagow 8-16 Edinburgh
George Horne
The little scrum-half throws a dummy metres from the try-line and dives over for Glasgow's first try. Adam Hastings has a kick to put them within six points and therefore a losing bonus point. But he doesn't get near the posts.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Of course not. Glasgow huff and puff but Edinburgh's defence is once again outstanding. They tackle and tackle and force Niko Matawalu into a little chip, which results in the ball going into touch. It came off an Edinburgh player last though. It's a Glasgow line-out.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow have a line-out on the Edinburgh 22. Is there time for a late surge?
'Edinburgh have got the hex on Glasgow'
Glasgow 3-13 Edinburgh
Peter Wright
Former Scotland prop on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote Message: I think Edinburgh have got the hex on Glasgow. You always expect a good performance from Glasgow at home but this has been their worst performance for a couple of years.
I think Edinburgh have got the hex on Glasgow. You always expect a good performance from Glasgow at home but this has been their worst performance for a couple of years.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Some changes in the Edinburgh front row. Dave Cherry replaces try-scorer Stuart McInally, and Simon Berghan is on for WP Nel.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
And once again Edinburgh disrupt the Glasgow attack brilliantly as some pressure causes a pass to go astray. They counter swiftly and Bill Mata finds himself galloping down the right wing, but he puts his massive foot in touch.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow get the penalty in front of the posts but the time for taking the points has long gone. They nudge it into the corner with a line-out to come. It was Edinburgh prop Pierre Schoemann who was penalised for offside after George Horne's pass hit him. He is massive to be fair...
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
From that line-out Glasgow launch into a first-phase move, and Sam Johnson throws a long looping pass out to Niko Matawalu. The little Fijian is halted inside the 22 though, Glasgow still have the ball...
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Good defence there from Glasgow. They halt Bill Mata in his tracks and get their hands on the ball and a penalty follows. They clear it down the field and now have a line-out on their own 10m line.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Edinburgh are turning the screw here. D'Arcy Graham is set free on the right wing but he's scythed down 10 metres out. They work it back left but Glasgow have managed to slow the ball down.
Penalty- Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Van der Walt
Edinburgh have the scrum on the 10m line inside the Glasgow half, and yet again they get the penalty. Jaco van der Walt does brilliantly to slot his kick between the posts and edge Edinburgh further clear.
George Horne on for Glasgow
Glasgow 3-13 Edinburgh
As Glasgow search for some dynamism in attack, George Horne comes on at scrum-half in place of Ali Price. Rob Harley is also on for Warriors in the second row. Tim Swinson is off.
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FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Thanks for joining us this afternoon. Another impressive Edinburgh performance sees them retain the 1872 Cup with a game to spare. You can read the match report here, and there will be more reaction on the website later.
Bye!
'We weren't good enough' - Rennie
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow head coach Dave Rennie wasn't exactly stumped as to what went wrong for his side today.
"A lack of accuracy, we didn't hang onto the ball for long enough. When we got down their end we didn't do enough," he told BBC Scotland.
"Defensively we were ok but too much of the game was played down our end and we weren't sharp enough."
There were more than a few penalties awarded at the scrum, of which Rennie said: "They walked around the scrum and got rewarded for it, fair play to them they kept doing it. Though I'm not looking to blame the referee, we've got to look at ourselves, we weren't good enough."
Rennie also confirmed Stuart Hogg was affected by a groin/hip problem which resulted in him being withdrawn at half-time. He's now a doubt for their next couple of games. As is Alex Dunbar, who limped off after a leg knock.
'Glasgow couldn't cope' - Cockerill
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
A delighted Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill has been speaking on BBC Radio Scotland.
"I think it was a complete performance," he said.
"We play how we play, love it or hate it. We played out of our own half in the first half, we put them under pressure, we didn't let them settle. And that set-piece was unbelievably good today, and they couldn't cope.
"They knew what was coming and they couldn't cope. It's as simple as that. We're a blooming good team, we worked hard and we deserve some credit for the last few weeks because we outplayed Glasgow in both games, home and away."
More reaction to come...
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Standby for all the reaction from the respective head coaches.
'We're really proud of ourselves' - Gilchrist
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Edinburgh second row Grant Gilchrist has been speaking on BBC Radio Scotland and is clearly delighted with the victory.
"We're really proud of the effort and the execution of our game plan. To back it up is a really good feeling and we're really proud of ourselves tonight," he said.
"We knew this is one of the hardest places to go in Europe and we knew the size of the challenge. We were really excited to prove we can take our game on the road and win because we haven't been doing that.
"We're far from the finished article but we're heading in the right direction."
'Edinburgh well in tune with each other'
FT: Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Scott Hastings
Former Scotland player on BBC Radio Scotland
Full-time- Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
It's all over and Edinburgh deservedly retain the 1872 Cup with a game to spare. Stuart McInally's try and 11 points from the boot of Jaco van der Walt was enough for victory. George Horne replied for Glasgow late on and Adam Hastings missed the conversion, which would have secured them a losing bonus point. That's three derby victories on the trot now for Richard Cockerill's men.
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Glasgow 8-16 Edinburgh
Unbelievable! Glasgow almost cross for a second time as Sam Johnson charges through, but crucially his pass to Niko Matawalu goes to deck. And that, will be that.
Try- Glagow 8-16 Edinburgh
George Horne
The little scrum-half throws a dummy metres from the try-line and dives over for Glasgow's first try. Adam Hastings has a kick to put them within six points and therefore a losing bonus point. But he doesn't get near the posts.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Of course not. Glasgow huff and puff but Edinburgh's defence is once again outstanding. They tackle and tackle and force Niko Matawalu into a little chip, which results in the ball going into touch. It came off an Edinburgh player last though. It's a Glasgow line-out.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow have a line-out on the Edinburgh 22. Is there time for a late surge?
'Edinburgh have got the hex on Glasgow'
Glasgow 3-13 Edinburgh
Peter Wright
Former Scotland prop on BBC Radio Scotland
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Some changes in the Edinburgh front row. Dave Cherry replaces try-scorer Stuart McInally, and Simon Berghan is on for WP Nel.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
And once again Edinburgh disrupt the Glasgow attack brilliantly as some pressure causes a pass to go astray. They counter swiftly and Bill Mata finds himself galloping down the right wing, but he puts his massive foot in touch.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Glasgow get the penalty in front of the posts but the time for taking the points has long gone. They nudge it into the corner with a line-out to come. It was Edinburgh prop Pierre Schoemann who was penalised for offside after George Horne's pass hit him. He is massive to be fair...
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
From that line-out Glasgow launch into a first-phase move, and Sam Johnson throws a long looping pass out to Niko Matawalu. The little Fijian is halted inside the 22 though, Glasgow still have the ball...
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Good defence there from Glasgow. They halt Bill Mata in his tracks and get their hands on the ball and a penalty follows. They clear it down the field and now have a line-out on their own 10m line.
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Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Edinburgh are turning the screw here. D'Arcy Graham is set free on the right wing but he's scythed down 10 metres out. They work it back left but Glasgow have managed to slow the ball down.
Penalty- Glasgow 3-16 Edinburgh
Van der Walt
Edinburgh have the scrum on the 10m line inside the Glasgow half, and yet again they get the penalty. Jaco van der Walt does brilliantly to slot his kick between the posts and edge Edinburgh further clear.
George Horne on for Glasgow
Glasgow 3-13 Edinburgh
As Glasgow search for some dynamism in attack, George Horne comes on at scrum-half in place of Ali Price. Rob Harley is also on for Warriors in the second row. Tim Swinson is off.