Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend hailed his sides heroic defensive effort after their famous 23-14 win at Racing 92.The Scottish side claimed only their third win on French soil to give their hopes of qualifying from the pool stage of the European Champions Cup a huge boost.Tries from Alex Dunbar and Ali Price put Glasgow on the road to victory a year on from a defeat in Paris that all-but ended their European hopes.Argentina wing Juan Imhoff put Racing ahead in the opening exchanges before Carter scored late-on, but it was not enough to lift them off the foot of pool one ahead of next weeks return clash at Scotstoun.And Townsend hailed his Warriors after a herculean defensive effort.He said: It was great seeing the players going out there and performing.We missed that opportunity last year with a couple of errors that they capitalised on but today we looked after the ball really well and took our chances especially in the first-half.We were outstanding in defence, not only in general but in our line-out defence where they are really strong.To get the score just after half-time was crucial, it meant they would have to play and force things and we just had to be really strong defensively.The effort the players put in defensively won us that game.Finn Russell was named man-of-the-match after he got the better of opposite number Carter and kicked 13 points.The Scotland outside-half sent Dunbar over for his try and made a half-break before Prices second-half score, but he will have to do it all over again when the French champions arrive at Scotstoun next weekend.Townsend has urged his men to back-up their famous triumph with another faultless performance, adding: Finn loves these big games, he loved it, he kicked very well.There was a number of man-of-the-match performances out there today. 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Stand-in skipper Easton Wood says the Western Bulldogs must avoid buying into the mystique surrounding September specialists Hawthorn ahead of Fridays AFL semi-final.With three consecutive premierships under their belt, the Hawks will go into the MCG clash as favourites despite losing to Geelong in last weeks qualifying final.No side has been better than Hawthorn in recent times at conjuring victories out of thin air, the two-point loss to the Cats an exception that proved the rule.And the physical Hawks have more big-game performers - led by captain Luke Hodge and prime movers Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis - than any team in the competition.So its no surprise senior Bulldogs defender Wood will look to keep things simple when he speaks to his young teammates ahead of the game.I think the main thing with that is its just business as usual, he said.As much as putting an arm around them or having a word here and there, its just keeping an even emotional level yourself and making sure that when guys are having a look around and seeing you, youre being that stable person.Theyve obviously got some really experienced players. 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