Jones and Dobie 'coming back at crucial time' for Glasgowpublished at 09:34 BST
Image source, SNSScotland pair Huw Jones and Jamie Dobie could return for Glasgow's semi-final
Assistant coach Nigel Carolan is delighted Glasgow Warriors have form and fitness on their side as they target a second URC title in three seasons.
After Scotland second-row Scott Cummings made his comeback from injury in last Friday's quarter-final win over Connacht, key duo Jamie Dobie and Huw Jones are back in contention for Saturday's semi-final against Bulls at Murrayfield.
"I said this when we got to the final two years ago, it comes down to two things: momentum and a full deck," Carolan said.
"I think what we've built over the last three games is that little bit of momentum. Even our game there in the quarter-final against Connacht, it was a really good opportunity for us to get battle-hardened.
"The second thing is a full deck. We've got guys coming back at a crucial time. Scott Cummings was back on the field last week, Jamie Dobie is very close to a return and Huw Jones is back training again.
"We got away with not too many injuries out of the Connacht game so it puts us in a really good position."
Asked if scrum-half Dobie and centre Jones have a chance of featuring against the South Africans on Saturday, Carolan said: "Definitely. There are one or two boxes that still need to be ticked off. Maybe that won't be done today but maybe as we progress through the week."
The return of Dobie would be particularly timely as fellow scrum-half George Horne is a slight doubt with a hand injury sustained against Connacht.
"I'd say if George lost his two arms and one of his legs, he'd still want to play at the weekend," said Carolan
"George is still fighting. He's just a little bit bruised but we're going to give him every chance to get back for Saturday.
"He's doing alright, he's just a little bit tender. At the moment we're preparing and planning that he's available.
"When you've got George on the field and Jamie Dobie, they're two of the best at what they do. To have one or both of them on the field with us will give us the best chance of success.
"We're close to a full deck bar the long-term guys, Gregor Brown and Alex Craig."


























