4. Best individual performance
Matt Kvesic, so long the coming man and recently in danger of becoming the forgotten, rediscovered his best form as he shone for the Chiefs as they smashed Leicester Tigers 40-6.
The renowned defensive work was in evidence as ever but here Kvesic brandished an attacking dimension to his game, his breaks paving the way for both Exeter’s first-half scores and his close-quarter physicality earning the fifth for himself.
5. Funniest moment
Referee Matthew Carley gets caught up in the action during the Premiership clash between Gloucester and Northampton at Kingsholm.
6. Best kick
An amazing Stuart Hogg drop-goal from 40 metres rescued the Warriors from a sticky situation in the Showgrounds on Saturday, completing a man of the match performance with ball in hand and with the boot.
Despite tries from Tommy Seymour, George Turner and Ryan Wilson, Warriors trailed 26-17 with 20 minutes left and had Adam Hastings in the sin-bin.
A late Adam Ashe try and those three points from Hogg’s boot rescued Glasgow on a day when ill-discipline and raggedness threatened to undermine them.
🏉|FULL TIME in the Sportsground and @StuartWHOGG_ wins it for the @GlasgowWarriors with this long range drop goal in the 73rd minute.
It’s finished in the Sportsground CON 26-27 GLA#GuinnessPRO14 pic.twitter.com/H8wNr1GK3K
— Premier Sports 📺 (@PremierSportsTV) September 1, 2018