Try: Henderson, McCloskey Con: Jackson 2 Pen: Jackson
Glasgow stretched their winning run in the Pro12 to five games with an engrossing comeback against Ulster at Scotstoun.
The visitors scored the first two tries of the match, early in the first half through Iain Henderson and early in the second with a controversial one for Stuart McCloskey.
Glasgow trailed 17-9 after almost an hour, but rapid-fire scores from man-of-the-moment Stuart Hogg and then Tommy Seymour dealt a blow to Ulster's play-off hopes.
Ulster were even denied the consolation of a losing bonus point when Hogg, the great showstopper, boomed over a penalty from 53 metres with the last kick.
The drama - and the big refereeing calls from John Lacey - began as early as the second minute when Glasgow lost the golden boy of Scottish rugby, Hogg, to the sin-bin. The full-back came in at the side of a ruck and while he was away, Ulster struck.
It had been on the cards even with a full complement, as Ulster carved Glasgow open in those opening minutes, with Stuart Olding and Craig Gilroy's footwork getting through soft tackling from the home side and into open country.
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