Glasgow Warriors’ match with Ulster in Belfast was called off yesterday as a result of the weather. Officials at Ulster were worried that there is enough travel disruption already to make it hard for both players and fans to make the game, with the forecast is for even more bad weather to arrive in the run-up to the game. As such, the decision has been taken early to postpone the fixture. The game is now scheduled to be played sometime on the weekend starting April 20 — the exact day and time will be confirmed later — the weekend left blank in the Guinness Pro14 fixture list for European semi-finals, squeezing it in between Glasgow’s home game against Connacht and their away finale in Edinburgh.
Source: The Times March 01, 2018 00:04 UTC