Gloucester defeat Harlequins and Newcastle Falcons beat Sale in the Premiership Rugby Cup.
Gloucester continued their perfect start to the Premiership Rugby Cup with victory over Harlequins at Kingsholm.
In a dress rehearsal of their first Premiership fixture on 14 October, Gloucester flew out of the blocks and Reeves raced into the corner before a Morris break set up Jones to score a second try inside 10 minutes, with Lloyd Evans adding a conversion and a penalty. Gloucester hooker Santiago Socino was sin-binned after a series of infringements just after the half hour and Riley took advantage with a try in the corner from a line-out, and former London Irish centre Joseph dummied his way through for a try on his debut, with Will Edwards converting both.
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