Kevin James scored four of Neath's eight tries as the Welsh All Blacks moved
up to third place behind Newport and Llanelli in the Welsh-Scottish League.
Glasgow, who beat Bridgend 21-16 at home in midweek, were 22-3 down at
half-time despite starting with three of the players who helped Scotland beat
Wales in the Lloyds TSB Six Nations the previous week.
They were full-back Glenn Metcalfe, number eight Jon Petrie and hooker Gordon
Bulloch who scored both Scotland tries.
The Scots, whose only league win in Wales this season was at Swansea in
September, had to wait till the 67th minute for their lone try by left wing
Michael Bartlett.
Outside half Calvin Howarth kicked a 14th-minute penalty for Glasgow to cut
the deficit to 5-3 for just 11 minutes.
James went over for three tries in the first half, adding his fourth in the
58th minute.
Glasgow, who lost 27-20 at home to Neath last month, were as ready as the
Welsh to move the ball. But Neath's forwards were dominant and Glasgow
repeatedly lost the ball.
Glasgow lock Steve Griffiths went off with an apparent neck injury in the
third of four first-half stoppage time minutes but he was able to resume in the
51st minute.
Neath's other tries came from Barry Williams, Gareth Morris, Andrew Howells
and Tevita Tiueti while Lee Jarvis kicked three conversions.
Neath, who completed a double over Glasgow, are next away to Newport on
Wednesday.
Teams:
Neath: G. Morris, K. James, Storey, Tiueti, S. Williams, Jarvis, A. Moore, D. Jones, B. Williams, Millward, Martin, Llewellyn, Francis, Sinkinson, Bonner-Evans.
Not Used: A. Bateman, Howells, Connor, R. Phillips, Dewdney, Tandy, S. Jones.
Tries: G. Morris, K. James 4, Tiueti, B. Williams,
Howells.
Cons: Jarvis 3.
Glasgow: Metcalfe, Steel, A. Bulloch, Henderson,
Bartlett, Howarth, Beveridge, Blades, G. Bulloch, Harrison, Griffiths, Perrett, Simpson, MacFadyen, Petrie.
Not Used: D. Hall, Stuart, Craig, Stott, Murray, A. Hall, White.
Tries: Bartlett.
Pens: Howarth.
Att: 2,000
Ref: Hugh Watkins (Welsh RFU).