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London Wasps might have managed just their second Aviva Premiership victory of the season against Worcester Warriors on Sunday, but director of rugby Dai Young believes they are right on track this campaign.
However, despite racking up the points Wasps had just one win to their name ahead of hosting the Warriors.
But they doubled that thanks to Simon McIntyre's first-ever Aviva Premiership try and the boot of Stephen Jones, coming away 10-6 winners as the Warriors could only manage a drop-goal and a penalty from Andy Goode despite knocking on the door late on.
The win meant Wasps leapfrogged Worcester in the table and Young insists his side are heading in the right direction.
"If you look at it before the season to have the points we have got is pretty expected," he said. "I think we raised expectations with our performance against Quins.
"I think Northampton was the only game we didn't come away with anything. Against Bath we came away with a bonus point, against Gloucester we came away with a bonus point, we got two bonus points out of Quins and won our two home games so that's pretty much what most people would have put money on.
"But our performances haven't been as good as I would like and that is something we will be working on."
Elsewhere on Sunday Gavin Henson's debut might not have led London Welsh to victory against Saracens but Lyn Jones couldn't help but be impressed by his new recruit.
Charlie Hodgson scored all of Saracens' points in their 28-23 victory but Henson replied with 11 of his own, much to the delight of his new head coach.
"I thought for his [Henson's] first game back in God knows how long, his performance was very good. He was hugely influential," Jones said.
"To play as badly as we did and come away with a losing bonus point is a plus, I didn't think we were good enough in the early exchanges.
"Saracens are a quality side and they played very well and probably deserved the win, even if we did make a late rally."
Saturday saw Harlequins' Aviva Premiership title defence hit the buffers for the second-straight game as they slipped to a 42-28 defeat to Exeter Chiefs.
Quins headed to Sandy Park looking to bounce back from having their perfect start to the campaign ended by Saracens the game before.
But despite Nick Evans, Ugo Monye and Karl Dickson all crossing for tries, Jason Shoemark's quick-fire double was added to by scores from Brett Sturgess, Ben White and replacement Sireli Naqelevuki for a Chiefs victory.
"We were rubbish," Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea said. "We were very poor. All the credit goes to Exeter for the way they played - we should probably have been beaten by a lot more.
"It's not terminal, far from it, we've got 20 points after six games, but we weren't good enough.
"We got beaten up at the contact area - we lost all the collisions from minute one and it was a miracle we were in the game for as long as we were.
"This will be taken on the chin and there will be a reaction and the reaction has to start next week."
The surprise winners on Saturday were London Irish as they ended Northampton Saints' perfect start to the campaign by winning 39-17 at the Madejski Stadium.
Jonathan Joseph got the home side off to the perfect start and they didn't let off as David Paice, Topsy Ojo and Jamie Gibson all crossed for the Exiles.
Northampton did manage tries from Ken Pisi and Phil Dowson but it was too little too late.
Stephen Donald scored the fastest Aviva Premiership try of the season so far as he got Bath Rugby on the scoresheet after just 32 seconds against Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm.
But he was outdone as full-back Rob Cook and 11 points from the boot of Freddie Burns handed the home side a 16-10 victory.
And Sale Sharks are still searching for their first win of the season despite Rob Miller putting them ahead against Leicester Tigers at Salford City Stadium on Friday night.
The Tigers came roaring back and Ben Youngs marked his return from injury with a try as the visitors left with a 20-8 victory, George Ford adding five penalties.
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