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Published 18:06 3 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 18:47 3 Sept 2016 BST
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Gray was seen conferring quickly with his teammates before Jack Carty kicked off. The wind-change meant Connacht would soak up the hits in the first half, stay close and have energy for the second half.
Still, it wasn't all bad as the Scots went into the sheds 13-5 up after a successful penalty and two fine Tommy Seymour tries.
It could have been 17-5 but you're not getting a touchline conversion in Galway today, for love nor money.
After the break, Warriors ran in two more tries before the hour mark to put the PRO12 champs on their arse.
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