Reigning champions Saracens along with Exeter continued their winning starts to the season while there were also victories for Gloucester, Wasps, Newcastle and Bath in Round Three of the Gallagher Premiership.
More tries and even more talking points. It was another thrilling week in the Gallagher Premiership and TRU's Joe Harvey has picked out the players that shone in Round Three.
Wasps have managed to return back to winning ways after they saw through 14-men Leicester Tigers in the third round of the Gallagher Premiership in Ricoh Arena on Sunday.
Newcastle Falcons managed to grab their first win in the ongoing season of the Gallagher Premiership after they edged out Worcester Warriors 20-23 at Sixways on Saturday.
Saracens maintained their perfect start in the ongoing Gallagher Premiership as they came from behind to defeat Northampton Saints 27-38 in the third round at Franklin's Gardens on Saturday.
Bath went on to register their maiden win in the ongoing season of Gallagher Premiership after they resisted a late fight from Harlequins to complete a 32-37 victory at Twickenham Stoop on Saturday.
Exeter Chiefs maintained their winning streak in the ongoing season of the Gallagher Premiership as they went on to beat Sale Sharks 35-18 at Sandy Park on Saturday.
A spirited second half performance saw Gloucester Rugby came from behind to complete a 35-13 victory over Bristol in the third round of the Gallagher Premiership clash at Kingsholm.
The Gallagher Premiership has provided some high drama in the opening two weeks of the season and Joe Harvey previews the latest round of action ahead of this weekend.
In light of Leicester Tigers’ immediate resolution, interim Head Coach Geordan Murphy spoke to Ali Stokes ahead of his second game in charge against Wasps this weekend.
After arriving at Bristol Bears over the summer, joining his first ever full-time professional environment, 20-year-old scrum-half Harry Randall is set for his first Premiership start against his former club Gloucester this Friday.
Saracens will miss the services of Scotland international Duncan Taylor for the remainder of the season after he ruptured both his anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments.
Former Australia international George Smith is set to be available for Bristol's upcoming Gallagher Premiership encounter against Gloucester after he was cleared of a disciplinary action following his latest red-card incident.
The leading clubs of England's rugby union are set to converge for a meeting on Tuesday to discuss on the £275m offer made by CVC Capital Partners on the takeover of the Premiership Rugby.