Glasgow further underlined their Magners League credentials with a 30-14 win over Heineken Cup quarter finalists Llanelli Scarlets at Hugenden on Friday night. The Warriors had come out of the blocks firing but were unable to get any points on the board early on and it was the visitors who broke the deadlock when Ceiron Thomas knocked over a penalty. Dan Parks quickly leveled it with his first penalty before a second Thomas kick regained the lead for the Scarlets – a lead that was increased when after 17 minutes Matthew Watkins made the most of slack marking to pave the way for No.8 Daffyd Jones to plough over while Thomas scored a third penalty to further increase the Scarlets advantage.However the warriors were back in the game just before the break with Hefin O’Hare scoring the Warriors first try. They kept up the momentum in the second period when Stevie Swindall, powered over for their second score. Parks made light of the wide angle to add the extra points.The Warriors pressed home their advantage with Swindall completing his double, but Parks was off the mark with the conversion bid, but made amends with a penaltyto put the Scarlets out of the reckoning for a consolation point. There was still time for prop Kevin Tkachuk to claim the bonus score, goaledby Parks.