Koster scores as Bath run riot
Bath had a field day in their Round Three contest against Cammi Calvisano as they ran in 10 tries at the Recreation Ground on Saturday.
New signing Nick Koster took just 25 minutes to open his scoring account with the first of their flood of tries.
The South African No.8 was eased into action with his new club as they banked a third maximum five-point haul from the 67-11 stroll to take charge of the group in real style.
The 2008 tournament champions and 1998 Heineken Cup winners ended up running riot, with centre Horacio Agulla cashing in with a brace of tries as the Rec crowd enjoyed a try fest.
The bonus point was safely tucked away when skipper Guy Mercer crossed early in the second half and by the final quarter Bath players were running them in almost at will.
Mark McMillan, Josh Ovens, Dominic Day, Kane Palmer Newport and David Attwood all got in on the act, with the Italians also conceding a penalty try as they were put to the sword.
Tom Heathcote was given plenty of goal kicking practice and Bath will now travel to Italy for the return tie next weekend in confident mood, before playing Bucharest Wolves and Agen next month in the final stages of a Pool they are dominating.
* Freddie Burns was the Gloucester hero as the 22-year-old flyhalf steered his side to a 29-22 victory over London Irish at the Madejski Stadium to put the West Country club in the Pool One driving seat.
With the return tie to come at Kingsholm in Round 4, Gloucester knocked their Premiership rivals off top spot with Burns contributing 24 of their points including a 61st minute try.
Gloucester- who beat London Irish 36-34 in the 2006 Amlin Challenge Cup final - found themselves 13 points adrift when the Irish swooped for two tries in three minutes early in the second half.
Sailosi Tagicakibau had given the home side a dream start with their first try after just two minutes and when Halani Aulika and then Anthony Watson breached the Gloucester defence it looked as if London Irish could go on and make it 13 wins from their last 14 home tournament matches.
But those two strikes galvanised Gloucester into action with replacement prop Dan Murphy taking just six minutes to celebrate coming off the bench with their first try before the Burns show resumed with the No10 in fine form.
His 73rd minute penalty was his fifth of the match and came after he had added both conversions to bank four more points and leave the Irish with just the consolation of a losing bonus point.
* The Newport Gwent Dragons' long stay in Italy paid off as the Welsh side managed their first win in this season's tournament with a bonus point success against Mogliano.
Darren Edwards' men had stayed out in Italy for the week after their Pro12 defeat to Treviso last Saturday as they looked to put previous tournament losses to against London Wasps and Bayonne behind them against the pool's other winless outfit.
The visitors scored four tries to record a comfortable win - with Wales Under-20 No.8 Ieuan Jones crossing for a brace - despite being a man down for 50 minutes of this Round Three contest.
The match was played in difficult conditions at the Stadio Maurizio Quaggia in northern Italy with volunteers clearing the pitch of snow before kick-off to allow the game to go ahead.
The Men of Gwent were 21-0 ahead at half time but were down to 14 men after blindside flanker Jevon Groves was red-carded for a dangerous tackle in the 30th minute against the part-timers.
Jones' second score four minutes after the break ended any slim hopes Mogliano had of a comeback before Tom Prydie secured the bonus point with 10 minutes remaining.
The Italians have now conceded 20 tries in the pool and are still looking for their first victory as they prepare to face the Dragons in the second leg of this double header at Rodney Parade next week.
We bring you Saturday's scores and scorers!
Mogliano 0-33 Newport Gwent Dragons
The scorers
For Mogliano:
None
For Newport Gwent Dragons:
Tries: Jones 2, Tuilagi, Harries, Prydie
Cons: Prydie 4
Yellow card: Meyer Swanepoel (Mogliano, 20)
Red card: Jevon Groves (Newport Gwent Dragons, 30)
Teams:
Mogliano: 15 Ezio Galon, 14 Giovanni Benvenuti, 13 Enrico Ceccato, 12 Cristian Cerioni, 11 Marco Gazzola, Edoardo Padovani, 9 Enrico Endrizzi, 8 Edoardo Candiago (captain), 7 Meyer Swanepoel, 6 Marco Barbini, 5 Enrico Pavanello, 4 Jacopo Bocchi, 3 Masamiliano Ravalle, 2 Agustin Costa Repetto, 1 Andrea Ceccato.
Replacements: 16 Ivan Gianesini, 17 Laert Naka, 18 Gianluca Ceneda, 19 Federico Maso, 20 Nicola Corbanese, 21 Tommaso Boni, 22 Filippo Guarducci, 23 Alberto Lucchese.
Newport Gwent Dragons: 15 Tom Prydie, 14 Will Harries, 13 Jack Dixon, 12 Anitelea Tuilagi, 11 Michael Poole, 10 Lewis Robling, 9 Wayne Evans, 8 Ieuan Jones, 7 Nic Cudd, 6 Jevon Groves, 5 Andrew Coombs, 4 Ian Nimmo, 3 Tim Ryan, 2 Sam Parry, 1 Nathan Williams.
Replacements: 16 Hugh Gustafson, 17 Owen Evans, 18 Nathan Buck, 19 Robert Sidoli, 20 Tom Brown, 21 Ashley Smith, 22 Daniel Evans, 23 Patrick Leach.
Referee: Ian Tempest (England)
Assistant referees: David Rose (England), Andrew Watson (England)
Bucharest Wolves 25-22 Agen
The scorers:
For Bucharest Wolves:
Tries: Fercu, Botezatu, Dinis
Cons: Wiringi, Vlaicu
Pens: Wiringi, Vlaicu
For Agen:
Tries: Agulla, Fonua
Cons: Lamoulie 2
Pen: Lamoulie
Yellow cards: Horace Pungea (Bucharest Wolves, 58), Otar Turashvili (Bucharest Wolves, 72), William Demotte (Agen, 58)
Teams:
Bucharest Wolves: 15 Catalin Fercu, 14 Ionut Botezatu, 13 Florin Ionita, 12 Cristian Dinis, 11 Marian Apostol, 10 Michael Wiringi, 9 Gregorus Diaconescu, 8 Daniel Carpo, 7 Bogdan Petreanu, 6 Alexandru Mitu, 5 Valentin Popirlan, 4 Cristian Munteanu (captain), 3 Horace Pungea, 2 Eugen Capatana, 1 Otar Turashvili.
Replacements: 16 Andrei Radoi, 17 Flavius Dobre, 18 Vlad Badalicescu, 19 Marian Drenceanu, 20 Adrian Ion, 21 Florin Surugiu, 22 Ionel Cazan, 23 Florin Vlaicu.
Agen: 15 Louis Bataille, 14 Romain Edmond Samuel, 13 Benjamin Petre, 12 Miguel Avramovic, 11 Belisario Agulla, 10 Mathieu Lamoulie, 9 Alexis Bales (captain), 8 Opeti Fonua, 7 Pierre Julien, 6 Antoine Erbani, 5 Damien Lagrange, 4 Lisiate Fa'aoso,
3 Gert Muller, 2 Julien Janaudy, 1 Semisi Telefoni.
Replacements: 16 Marc Barthomeuf, 17 Yannick Pitton, 18 Julien Moretto, 19 William Demotte, 20 John Schwalger, 21 Jean-Francois Coux, 22 Leka Tagotago, 23 Silvere Tian.
Referee: Giuseppe Vivarini (Italy)
Assistant referees: Alan Falzone (Italy), Claudio Passacantando (Italy)
I Cavalieri Prato 23-37 Stade Francais Paris
The scorers:
For I Cavalieri Prato:
Tries: Sepe, Ruffolo, Cannone
Con: Frati
Pens: Frati 2
For Stade Francais Paris:
Tries: Fainifo 3, Fillol
Cons: Bezy 3
Pens: Bezy 2
Teams:
I Cavalieri Prato: 15 Michele Sepe, 14 Alessandro Lunardi, 13 Denis Majstorovic, 12 Ross McCann, 11 Billy Ngawini, 10 Filippo Vezzosi, 9 Marco Frati, 8 Alberto Saccardo, 7 Luca Petillo, 6 Edoardo Ruffolo, 5 Rome Tautua, 4 Giuseppe Boggiani, 3 Cosma Garfagnoli, 2 Lorenzo Giovanchelli (captain), 1 Nicolas De Gregori.
Replacements: 16 Niccolo Cannone, 17 Renzo Balboni, 18 Agustin Cavalieri, 19 Alfonso Damiani, 20 Pino Patelli, 21 Niccolo Tempestini, 22 Fabio Nannini, 23 Andrea Pozzi.
Stade Français: 15 Paul Warwick, 14 Paul Sackey, 13 Lisandro Gomez Lopez, 12 Jeremy Sinzelle, 11 Francis Fainifo, 10 Nicolas Bezy, 9 Jerome Fillol, 8 Pierre Rabadan (captain), 7 Arthur Chollon, 6 Lei Tomiki, 5 Nicolas Garrault, 4 Anton van Zyl, 3 Rabah Slimani, 2 Remy Bonfils, 1 Zurabi Zhvania.
Replacements: 16 Michael Van Vuuren, 17 Jeremy Becasseau, 18 Stanley Wright, 19 Juan Cruz Guillemain, 20 David Lyons, 21 Lucas Rubio, 22 Julien Arias, 23 Jules Plisson.
Referee: Ian Davies (Wales)
Assistant referees: Jason Langdon (Wales), Julian Smith (Wales)
London Irish 22-29 Gloucester
The scorers:
For London Irish:
Tries: Tagicakibau, Watson, Aulika
Cons: Humphreys 2
Pen: Humphreys
For Gloucester:
Tries: Burns, Murphy
Cons: Burns 2
Pens: Burns 5
Yellow card: Bryn Evans (London Irish, 59)
Teams:
London Irish: 15 Tom Homer, 14 Topsy Ojo, 13 Jonathan Joseph, 12 Sailosi Tagicakibau, 11 Anthony Watson, 10 Ian Humphreys, 9 Darren Allinson, 8 Ofisa Treviranus, 7 Jamie Gibson, 6 Declan Danaher (captain), 5 Matthew Garvey, 4 Bryn Evans, 3 Halani Aulika, 2 David Paice, 1 Max Lahiff.
Replacements: 16 Scott Lawson, 17 Jerry Yanuyanutawa, 18 Leo Halavatau, 19 Kieran Low, 20 Chris Hala'ufia, 21 Guy Armitage, 22 Shane Geraghty, 23 Jack Moates.
Gloucester: 15 Martyn Thomas, 14 Charlie Sharples, 13 Tim Molenaar, 12 Freddie Burns, 11 Shane Monahan, 10 Tim Taylor, 9 Dan Robson, 8 Gareth Evans, 7 Matt Cox, 6 Sione Kalamafoni, 5 James Hamilton (captain), 4 Tom Savage, 3 Shaun Knight, 2 Darren Dawiduik, 1 Nick Wood.
Replacements: 16 Yann Thomas, 17 Dan Murphy, 18 Rupert Harden, 19 Will James, 20 Ben Morgan, 21 Dave Lewis, 22 Mike Tindall, 23 Rob Cook.
Referee: Dudley Phillips (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Olly Hodges (Ireland), Barrie O' Connell (Ireland)
Bath 67-11 Cammi Calvisano
The scorers:
For Bath:
Tries: Agulla 2, McMillan, Day, Ovens, Mercer, Koster, Palma-Newport, Attwood, Penalty try
Cons: Heathcote 7
Pen: Heathcote
For Cammi Calvisano:
Try: Castello
Pens: Griffen 2
Yelow cards: Andrea Lovotti (Cammi Calvisano, 40), Jaco Erasmus (Cammi Calvisano, 64)
Teams:
Bath: 15 Jack Cuthbert, 14 Kyle Eastmond, 13 Horacio Agulla, 12 Sam Vesty, 11 Olly Woodburn, 10 Tom Heathcote, 9 Mark McMillan, 8 Nick Koster, 7 Guy Mercer (captain), 6 Josh Ovens, 5 Ryan Caldwell, 4 Dominic Day, 3 Dave Wilson, 2 Brett Sharman, 1 Charlie Beech.
Replacements: 16 Tom Dunn, 17 Kane Palma-Newport, 18 Anthony Perenise, 19 Dave Attwood, 20 Will Skuse, 21 Michael Claassens, 22 Ollie Devoto, 23 Ben Williams.
Cammi Calvisano: 15 Shaun Berne, 14 Pablo Canavosio, 13 Andy Vilk, 12 Tommaso Castello, 11 Benjamin De Jager, 10 Paul Griffen (captain), 9 Guglielmo Palazzani, 8 Samuela Vunisa, 7 Stefano Scanferla, 6 Giacomo Brancoli, 5 Paino Hehea, 4 Jaco Erasmus, 3 Salvatore Costanzo, 2 Luigi Ferraro, 1 Andrea Lovotti.
Replacements: 16 Andrea Gavazzi, 17 Luca Scarsini, 18 Elia Violi, 19 Luca Beccaris, 20 Gabriele Cicchinelli, 21 Simon Picone, 22 Michele Visentin, 23 Alberto Bergamo.
Referee: Cédric Marchat (France)
Assistant referees: Arnauld Blondel (France), Eric Soulan (France)
Bizkaia Gernika 13-3 Vea Femi-Cz Rovigo
The scorers:
For Bizkaia Gernika:
Try: Magunazelaia
Con: Cusack
Pens: Cusack 2
For Vea Femi-Cz Rovigo:
Pen: Duca
Yellow cards: Oscar Astarloa (Bizkaia Gernika, 56), Jack Jones (Vea Femi-Cz Rovigo, 56)
Teams:
Bizkaia Gernika: 15 Fred Montagut, 14 Santiago Salas, 13 Alessandro Torres Suar, 12 Winston Wilson, 11 Federico Mazzochi, 10 Declan Cusack, 9 Andoni Oreja, 8 Afaesetiti Amosa, 7 David Hernandez, 6 Jon Magunazelaia (captain), 5 Gregorio Zabaloy, 4 Oscar Astarloa, 3 Fernando Iraizoz, 2 Unai Lasa, 1 Michael Dias.
Replacements: 16 Nicola Bilbao, 17 Inigo Urrutia, 18 Iker Monje, 19 Borja Mandaluniz, 20 Iker Lopategi, 21 Asier Latorre, 22 Carlos Garcia Parrado, 23 Inigo Olaeta.
Vea Femi-Cz Rovigo: 15 Rhys Lenarduzzi, 14 Roberto Pedrazzi, 13 Joe van Niekerk, 12 Elvis Seveali'i, 11 Alberto Zorzi, 10 Davide Duca, 9 Mickey Wilson, 8 Andrea De Marchi, 7 Jack Jones, 6 Aaron Persico (captain), 5 Jean-Francis Montauriol, 4 Daniele Tumiati, 3 Alessio Ceglie, 2 Nicola Gatto, 1 Nicola Quaglio.
Replacements: 16 Younes Anouer, 17 Giuseppe Datola, 18 Otis Lombardi, 19 Matteo Maran, 20 Francesco Menon, 21 Michele Zanirato, 22 Stefan Basson, 23 Stefan Ciochina.
Referee: David Wilkinson (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Eanna O'Dowd (Ireland), Nigel Correll (Ireland)