Jones added: “I am simply so happy with the boys. What a efficiency. You recognize, it wasn’t an ideal, polished efficiency for a full 80 minutes, however there was little bit of every little thing in there.
“There was a some class assault, there was some actually nuggety defence, some superior set piece tries. After which there was that mentality on the finish there, by no means say die, and also you ask for another shot, as a result of that is all you possibly can ask for.”
Jones additionally praised Walsh and the hassle to win the final penalty from a restart after Glasgow had taken the lead by Nathan McBeth’s attempt to Duncan Weir’s conversion.
Veteran captain Justin Tipuric adopted up Walsh’s restart to win the essential turnover penalty that the full-back then slotted for the angled winner.
“Walshy big, big for the group, that strain on him and for him to step up and bang it over, I am so happy for him,” mentioned Jones.
“I’ve solely been within the surroundings a really brief time frame, comparatively, actually. And the one factor that hits you within the face is the mentality of the boys. It is nice to work with these kinds of folks, if you come by the door within the morning and there is folks in there, they only wish to get higher day-after-day.”
Former Warratahs and Exeter Chiefs again Walsh mentioned: “We might have favored to be extra snug ending our recreation out, but when it comes all the way down to a kick, then it comes all the way down to a kick.”
He additionally praised 35-year-old former Wales and British and Irish Lions flanker Tipuric for his stoppage-time influence, together with wing Daniel Kasende.
“I put the restart too lengthy, however I’ve obtained Suggestions (Tipuric), who’s a freak, and Dan Kasende chasing after it to get a turnover,” added Walsh.
“I am unable to bear in mind the final time they have been crushed at residence, truly, in order that was a unique driver for us… that we may come up and actually make an announcement.”