Jon Davies ‏@JonDaviesTewks

Great win but frustrating that we could have won the group and qualified if Saturday’s team had played every game in the competition.

Pete Riddleston ‏@peteridders

Good win and some good tries. As ever, the players were brilliant signing autographs and having photographs with the kids after the game.

Worcester Faithful ‏@WorcsFaithful

A nothing result. Doing it against Russian part-timers will have no impact on our season. Have to do it in the Premiership.

Alex Hill ‏@Zander1967

Played really well but for two cards (Sam Betty's red and Brive lock not given) we could have won the group and moved us forward.

Rhys Big Guns Smith ‏@RhysBigGunSmith

A lot of fringe players who played the past two games are pushing for positions in the Premiership team, including Matt Cox.

Mrs Ampo ‏@Mrsampo

The last two games have shown progress. Great to see so many good performances and tries. A few more first teamers next weekend and momentum will be built.

Karl ‏@KarlDunlop

A fine win against a pretty tough side. Let's look forward and hopefully continue the theme. Well done chaps.

Greg Fowler ‏@GH_Fowler

Impressive attacking display and a morale-boosting win. But the concern for me remains the goal kicking. I counted seven missed kicks.

USA Warrior

Ben Te’o wasn't all that involved although defensively solid and was high-fiving everyone and really talking more than I've seen him do before. He looked much more a part of the unit.

Martyn Pattinson ‏@Bigchap27

Another all-action show from Matt Cox who must play in the next Premiership game.

Ake1985

Ben Howard was the best player on the pitch. He had a superb game and looked exciting every time he got the ball. Matt Cox was good and should definitely be pushing for a Premiership start.

Hallowed Warrior

A good win for the team against a limited but battling Enisei side who were offside the entire game. Ben Howard, Dean Hammond, Joe Taufete’e, Matt Cox and Will Spencer had really good games and all of our youngsters acquired themselves well under Donncha O’Callaghan’s excellent leadership.