Peter Dooley played the majority of the game in Scotstun.
Leinster and Ulster both continued their flawless starts to the Pro 14 season last night.
Jimmy O’Brien, Luke McGrath, Scott Penny and Michael Bent ran in tries, as they beat Glasgow Warriors 32-19 away from home.
Dan Leavy also continued his return from a serious injury with some action off the bench.
Head coach Leo Cullen says it was a job well done against a difficult opponent away from home.
Ulster also maintained their 100 percent record with an 11-7 win away to Cardiff.
It's 14 wins from 15 games for the Irish provinces this season.
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