Gloucester and Connacht run riot
Gloucester and Connacht claimed emphatic European Challenge Cup wins in round four, while Lyon and Stade Francais also secured victories.
Ollie Thorley conjured up a four-try salvo in Gloucester's 69-12 European Challenge Cup drubbing of Zebre and Matt Healy matched that feat as Connacht battered Brive on Sunday (AEDT).
Zebre was always likely to be facing a difficult day at Kingsholm and it was no match for in-form Gloucester, the Premiership side scoring 11 tries to stretch its winning run to seven matches and raise hopes of qualifying from Pool 3.
Last year's runner-up ran riot in the first half, David Halaifonua scoring two of seven tries as it went into the break with a 45-0 advantage.
Thorley crossed twice in the space of 13 second-half minutes to complete his treble and added another late on, having claimed a double against the same opponent last weekend, with Serafin Bordoli and Valerio Bernabo going over for the visitors from Parma, which is rooted to the bottom without a point.
Gloucester sits three points behind leader Pau after a day which saw Connacht move seven points clear at the top of Pool 5 with a 55-10 thumping of Brive at The Sportsground.
Healy proved to be too hot for the Top 14 struggler to handle, touching down once in the first half and adding another three in the second.
Jack Carty was also outstanding, helping himself to 20 points from the tee and a try as Connacht maintained its 100 per cent record.
Lyon moved from the bottom of Pool 2 to the summit with a 22-11 victory over Toulouse at Matmut Stade de Gerland and defending champion Stade Francais enhanced its chances of qualifying from Pool 4 with a 26-20 success at London Irish.