Glasgow hammer Ulster to reach Pro 14 final

London (AFP) –

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Glasgow can look forward to a Pro 14 final appearance in their own city after they thrashed Ulster 50-20 in a last-four clash on Friday.

The Warriors will now face either Leinster or Munster, who play on Saturday, in the May 25 final at Parkhead -- the home of Glasgow football giants Celtic as they look to repeat their title success of 2015.

Two tries from Scotland wing Tommy Seymour plus further tries from Ali Price, Rob Harley, Kyle Steyn and both Horne brothers saw Glasgow to a convincing win.

Friday's result signalled the end of Ireland captain Rory Best's Ulster career, although the hooker still has this year's World Cup in Japan to look forward to before he retires from rugby union.

Ulster did manage to get on the scoreboard through Marcell Coetzee, Rob Herring and Mike Lowry, but the visitors could not stay with a Glasgow team roared on by a 10,000 sell-out crowd at Scotstoun.