IT was great to get one over on Gloucester - fantastic for us and the fans.
In all my time with the Warriors, I have never heard the Sixways crowd lift like it did when Thinus Delport went over for his late score.
Also, with our win and Leeds losing, it has pretty much kept us safe in the Guinness Premiership for another year.
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In the build-up to the game, we put a big focus on making a good start. In previous games against Leeds and Leicester we let the opposition score first and we were determined not to let that happen again.
So when Sammy Tuitupou went over for a try in the first minute, we were delighted and to then take a 12-0 lead when Miles Benjamin scored, it was tremendous.
However, we let Gloucester back into the game through our own defensive frailties, but we proved in the second-half that we can defend because they never looked like scoring.
We had worked hard to get 12-0 up, so to throw it away was very frustrating. But, we always felt that if we could stay solid after the break defensively, we would be in with a shout of winning the game.
Then, a touch of class from Sammy and Shane Drahm took us to within range of their try-line before Thinus was on hand to score.
We had a few opportunities to have a kick at goal, but we opted to keep possession as the conditions were so bad for kicking. It is never easy turning down penalties, but you have to go with the percentages and I always felt our opportunity would come.
I felt that if we kept applying pressure, the opportunity would arrive and the guys proved me right in the end.
I think there were some pretty big individual moments in the game - such as Thinus scoring the winner against his former club - but from a team point of view it was a great result.
We are building a team here now that goes out there wanting to win, rather than going out there as a team that has to win for survival.
I didn't really think too much about it when my shirt got ripped off - I just had to keep playing on. the lads have been giving me plenty of stick about it this week though!
It was a massive effort from Marcel Garvey to try and stop Lesley Vainikolo from scoring and it was that level of commitment which personified why we won and why we are winning regularly at the moment.
Darren Morris also went off injured and when you lose someone of his ability and experience it is always very frustrating.
No-one will be more frustrated than him.
It is just lucky for us that we have Tony Windo and Tevita Taumoepeau who can cover the loose-head prop position.
We have got Montpellier in the European Challenge Cup at Sixways on Saturday and, in terms of how we prepare for the game, it is not too different.
However, in terms of how we play, it should be very different as we will not be playing for survival as we have had to for most of this season, we will be looking to move forward as a team.
It will be a big test for us and we can only go out there and play as we have in recent weeks - we are afraid of no-one.
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