Dragons 32 Glasgow 22 Newport Gwent Dragons extended their winning run to four games when they got their Heineken Cup campaign off to a winning start against Glasgow at Rodney Parade.

It avenged successive home defeats by the Scottish team in the league, with James Arlidge kicking 17 points and Gareth Wyatt scoring two tries - evergreen Colin Charvis getting the other.

But they had to come from behind to win, trailing 10-0 early on and then being pegged back to 17-17 after they edged ahead 14-10 at the interval.

"This was another building block," said coach Paul Turner. "There was a lot of bravery out there especially as a couple of players hadn't been able to train all week,"