**Instant Classics presented by [Guinness](https://www.guinness.com/)** **A packed and vociferous Scotstoun crowd expected a strong performance from Glasgow Warriors in last year’s Guinness PRO14 semi-final against Ulster, but few could have anticipated the breathless, seven-try display that steamrollered Dave Rennie’s side into the competition’s showpiece.** While neither side is shy of big-game experience in recent years, the Northern Irish side had earned their spot in the last four off the back of a second-place finish in Conference B and a thrilling 21-13 win over Connacht in the quarter-finals. But any hopes of providing skipper Rory Best with the perfect swansong to his 15-year Ulster career were soon dashed by a blistering start from the hosts, who had finished top of Conference A and were desperate to get their hands on the trophy for the first time in four years.