Dan Parks, Scotland's current stand-off, returns to Glasgow's starting line-up tomorrow evening, as do two fellow Scotland caps, Andy Craig and Cammy Mather.
Glasgow have recalled the trio in a much-changed team for the Heineken Cup match against Toulouse at Hughenden.
Calvin Howarth had been preferred as Glasgow's outside half throughout last month even after Parks had returned from Scotland duty in the November internationals. However, Glasgow have now switched Howarth to full back as the three most recent incumbents are unavailable - Kenny Logan and Rory Kerr are injured whereas Colin Shaw, Glasgow Hawks' full back, is not in Glasgow's nominated European squad.
Logan had fully recovered from his head-on collision with David Hodges in the Heineken match at Llanelli three weeks ago. It is now a neck strain that is keeping
Ankle injuries have kept Craig and Mather out of the team since the Heineken match against Llanelli at Hughenden a month ago.
Two long-term absentees, Paul Dearlove and David Millard, return to the squad as replacements. A leg break has kept Dearlove out since late September, and Millard's jaw was fractured in November.
Glasgow's team was announced after a short training run at the Palace of Art. The session was switched to the all-weather surface to save the Hughenden pitch for tomorrow's match.
"No one really enjoys conditions like this. But the weather should be more advantageous to us," Hugh Campbell, Glasgow's head coach, acknowledged after the final pre-match training run at the Palace of Art.
That session was switched to an all-weather pitch to save Hughenden for tomorrow's match. However, David Jordan, Glasgow's chief executive, confirmed today that the match would go ahead as planned at Hughenden despite the recent wet weather. "The pitch is wet, of course, but it's fine," he explained.
Before tomorrow's game a minute's silence will be observed for the casualties of the south-east Asia tsunami. Also, spectators will be invited to contribute to a bucket collection for the disaster funds.
Tomorrow's match will kick off at 7.30pm. Glasgow's team:
15 Calvin Howarth
14 Gareth Maclure
13 Andy Craig
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Sean Lamont
10 Dan Parks
9 Sam Pinder
1 Kevin Tkachuk
2 Gordon Bulloch
3 Lee Harrison
4 Joe Beardshaw
5 Dan Turner
6 Cammy Mather
7 Andrew Wilson
8 Jon Petrie (captain)
Replacements:
16 Scott Lawson
17 Andrew Kelly
18 Paul Dearlove
19 John Beattie
20 Graeme Beveridge
21 Andy Henderson
22 David Millard
