Dean Richards, the Director of Rugby at Leicester Tigers seemed pleased with the performance...
"We won comfortably, and there were some outstanding tries. To put 60 points on a side like Calvisano is very satisfying.
"We played well in patches, but the players will look at their performances critically, they realise there's still a lot of work to be done."
Gonzalo Quesada, Beziers' outside half, reflects on his side's fine start to the competition...
"It is strange because, when we started this season, our priority was the French Championship.
"The Heineken Cup was not a priority because we are rebuilding our team...we are not thinking long term about the Heineken Cup, we are just thinking about the French Championship."
Munster coach Alan Gaffney, was in determined mood after the morale boosting win over Perpignan...
"The team shipped a fair bit of criticism in the week, and they answered it in the only way they know how. There's nothing this side likes better than a challenge.
"That win keeps us in the competition."
London Irish Director of Rugby Conor O'Shea knows how vital their first win in the Heineken Cup is...
"It was so important for us to get a win. We got pats on the back for our show in Toulouse but that counts for nothing. We've always said that our unity will get us through this slump.
"It wasn't a day to be pretty because it was cold and miserable out there and the pitch was greasy."
Nigel Melville, the Director of Rugby at Gloucester was in thoughtful mood following their massive 80-28 win at Viadana...
"I was pleased with the way my team played and performed. It was always going to be a difficult place to go and we did well to get a positive result."
Glasgow coach Kiwi Searancke is keeping a level head following their 26-14 win against PARKER PEN SHIELD holders Sale Sharks...
"It was nice to break the run of three defeats on the trot. We won't be getting carried away as there are still things for us to work on."
And Bristol Shoguns coach Peter Thorburn is not getting carried away following their first ever Heineken Cup victory, 24-19 at home to Montferrand...
"The Premiership is our priority and while it is always nice to get a victory in the Heineken Cup we must remember that the most important thing is to get off the foot of the table in our domestic league."
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