The Scarlets produced their finest efficiency of the season as they turned the sport on its head in thrilling vogue to assert a bonus level victory.
Trailing 10-0 simply earlier than half-time, they then claimed tries both aspect of the break and didn’t look again as they ended a four-match shedding streak in fashion.
Wing Steff Evans, skipper Scott Williams, Wales squad scrum-half Gareth Davies, No 8 Sione Kalamafoni and winger Ryan Conbeer have been the gamers to the touch down, with Kalamafoni named Man of the Match.
Rhys Patchell offered wonderful management at outside-half, whereas second row Sam Lousi was one other participant to have a giant recreation, but it surely was an actual staff effort from the Scarlets as they scored 35 unanswered factors.
Among the rugby they performed within the second half was of the best high quality and you’ve got the actual sense of this being a turning level for Dwayne Peel’s staff.
They will now head out to South Africa for back-to-back video games in actual good coronary heart.
Glasgow, who had began the sport third within the United Rugby Championship after 5 straight league wins, opened the scoring after simply 4 minutes as their early stress was rewarded.
Twice they opted to kick penalties into the nook and from the second they struck.
The rating got here off a well-organised lineout drive rounded off by Aussie No 8 Jack Dempsey, with fly-half Duncan Weir added the conversion and a subsequent penalty to construct a 10-0 lead.
The guests have been to dominate the opening interval when it comes to possession and territory, with the penalties mounting of their favour.
However then, simply earlier than the break, the Scarlets hit again with a extremely well-worked rating off first part.
From an acrobatic Blade Thomson lineout take halfway inside Glasgow territory, the ball was moved into midfield, the place Rhys Patchell threw a cross again inside to ship his half-back associate Gareth Davies by means of a niche.
Six Nations squad member Davies then fed Steff Evans, with the wing displaying his tempo and predatory nature as he delivered a pointy end, eluding the duvet.
Patchell transformed to make it 10-7 at half time and, when play resumed, the Scarlets made a dream begin to the second interval as Scott Williams rounded off an incisive assault.
Because the ball was moved left, flanker Dan Davis put in a key off-load to launch Evans out huge, with the winger giving the within scoring cross to Williams and Patchell changing.
Hastily, the hosts have been main 14-10.
Then simply earlier than the hour mark got here a essential passage of play.
Glasgow scrum-half Jamie Dobie crossed after a break from full-back Ollie Smith, however the attempt was disallowed for obstruction by Ryan Wilson on reverse quantity Blade Thomson within the build-up.
From the ensuing penalty, Patchell kicked to the nook and. off the lineout maul, scrum-half Davies struck.
He broke away from the maul and stepped inside wing Cole Forbes earlier than placing in one other step and driving by means of the sort out of Dobie to succeed in the road.
The Scarlets now had the wind of their sails and claimed the bonus level attempt on 64 minutes, when Tongan No 8 Kalamafoni simply managed to get the ball down having collected it on the bounce after Ryan Conbeer had thrown inside.
Supplier then turned scorer as winger Conbeer delivered a fantastic end within the nook after receiving an extended cross from alternative hooker Marc Jones.
What a turnaround, what a efficiency!
Scarlets: Tom Rogers; Steff Evans, Johnny Williams, Scott Williams (capt), Ryan Conbeer; Rhys Patchell, Gareth Davies; Steff Thomas, Daf Hughes, Samson Lee, Sam Lousi, Jac Value, Blade Thomson, Dan Davis, Sione Kalamafoni.
Replacements: Marc Jones, Kemsley Mathias, Harri O’Connor, Aaron Shingler, Carwyn Tuipulotu, Dane Blacker, Sam Costelow, Joe Roberts.
Glasgow: Ollie Smith, Josh McKay, Kyle Steyn, Sam Johnson, Cole Forbes, Duncan Weir, Jamie Dobie; Oli Kebble, Johnny Matthews, Simon Berghan, Kiran McDonald, Rob Harley, Ryan Wilson (capt), Ally Miller, Jack Dempsey
Replacements: Fraser Brown, Murphy Walker, Ewan McQuillin, Richie Grey, Thomas Gordon, Jordan Lenac, Ross Thompson, Stafford McDowall.
Referee: Chris Busby (IRFU)