Nigel Davies has set his Gloucester team the target of six of the best by making it three from three in their remaining Amlin Challenge Cup Pool 1 matches - starting with the rapid return against London Irish at Kingsholm on Saturday.
Gloucester's 29-22 win at the Madejski Stadium in Round 3 came courtesy of a stunning turnaround of 20 unanswered points in the final 25 minutes for the 2006 tournament champions to make it three from three and edge two points clear of the Exiles.
"I suppose this game gives us control of the Pool - but I still believe we've got to go and win all our remaining games," said former Wales centre Davies.
"However I am sure Irish will come hard at us on Saturday and they can still get back into the Pool as well so the game at Kingsholm is equally important as well.
"There are two home games and one away game, so hopefully we should be fairly confident of progressing now."
And player-backs coach Mike Tindall came off the bench in Reading to play a key role in the Gloucester comeback.
"He's probably one of the most robust rugby players I've come across in my life, he's fantastic, he just bounces back from everything," said Davies.
"He's performing extremely well and the great thing about him as well, he spent most of the game on the touchline with me talking about our approach and tactics, but then he's able to switch very quickly, to being a player again.
"And that's a huge quality to have - he is a real competitor."