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Did that give you guys the momentum and the sway?
Because from there it feels like you really kicked on.
Yesterday the pairings were confirmed for the Champions Cup semi-finals and Bath will face a tough test of their to reach the final.
The Prem's second place side will go up against Bordeaux after the holders got past to lose 30-15 in the last eight yesterday.
Both teams will go head-to-head for a place in the decider against Leinster or Toulon next month.
Exeter can look forward to a trip to Belfast to take on Ulster in the semi-finals of the European Challenge Cup after edging past Benetton 44-41 in Italy.
England centre Henry Slade kicked a 79th minute penalty.
The Chiefs will take on their Irish opponents next month.
four plays against the Dragons or Montpellier in the decider.
Meanwhile, our own Dara Smith-Nocton caught up with La Rochelle's forward coach Doneca Ryan on Friday after their defeat to Ulster.
Ryan spent 13 years playing for Munster and said that it is sad to see the province in its current state.
World champions England proved too good for Ireland on a record-breaking day in the Women's Six Nations on Saturday, but Scott Beaman's side showed positive signs of closing the gap between them and the Red Roses.
After defeats by 78 and 44 points in recent years, Ireland never let their hosts run away at Twickenham, while they looked comfortable on the big stage in front of a record 77,120 attendants.
The girls in green were beaten ultimately by a scoreline of 33-12, but captain Aaron King and head coach Scott Beeman says that they want to compete with the very best.
Eilish Cahill made her debut in the game.
And speaking to Off the Ball's Susanna Mullen, she says it was an incredible occasion.
Irish scrum half Kayleigh Whelan made her debut in the match.
After a long journey, she says she was delighted to make her bout.
Cliona and Claudia Maloney-McDonald lined up on opposite sides in the match.
And the married couple explained their unique situation on the pitch playing against each other.