The Champions Cup began with Saracens inflicting a first home defeat on Toulon, Connachts fightback to beat Toulouse and Scarlets extending Sales losing streak in Europe to 12. But who was player of the week?Bundee AkiIreland must be thinking October 2017 cant come around soon enough when Aki would be Irish qualified. He was outstanding for Connacht against Toulouse, in creating the first try, getting involved at the breakdown and scoring the try that led to the match winning conversion.Owen FarrellSaracens didnt know what they were missing until the out-half started his first game of the season and pulled the strings to inflict a first home defeat on Toulon in Europe. He began the scoring with a penalty three minutes in and ended it with a penalty a minute from time that cemented their victory.Louis PicamolesThe Frenchman drew two tacklers before his backhanded flick put Calum Clark in to score a try in the opening minutes in Northamptons win over his former club, Montpellier. He showed brilliant pace to make a 40 metre break which led to a penalty and his defensive ability at the breakdown showed further quality.Scott WilliamsThe centre provided the moment of the match as Scarlets beat Sale, a brilliant behind the back offload after a break from his midfield partner Jonathan Davies. Considering he was in a moon boot for the first half of the week, he did well and his man of the match performance ended with calls from Scarlets coach Wayne Pivac for an international call up.Jonny GrayGlasgow have spoken about making strides in Europe in Gregor Townsends last season and Gray epitomized their effort on Friday as they put Leicester Tigers to the sword. A dominant display by Gray and the forward pack set the platform for victory, providing quick ball and putting immense pressure on Tigers which led to two intercept tries.Joey CarberyThere was a time when Leinster shuddered every time Jonathan Sexton was injured. Twenty year-old Carbery stepped in to fill the void on Saturday, with maturity beyond his years on his European debut. He led Leinster in carries (16) and metres made (127) in a brilliant running, attacking performance which drew comparisons to a young Beauden Barrett.Danny CiprianiIt proved to be an easy run out for Wasps, but even so, Cipriani stepped up to the mark. He marshaled the attack well, providing quick ball as Wasps scored 12 tries. If his performances continue, could Eddie Jones recall the out-half?Wesley FofanaFofana scored a brace against Exeter Chiefs and was a menace throughout as Clermont barely hit third gear to achieve a bonus-point victory inside 43 minutes. He showed power and skill as the French side looked to show last years group stage exit was just a temporary deviation from their trend of reaching the latter stages of the competition.? Dante Bayern Munich Jersey . 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Caleb Jewell was on 10 and nightwatchman Andrew Fekete was yet to score.Siddle had been on light duties earlier in the day when Tasmania resumed their first innings in the morning, bowling only three overs as his workload was managed in his return to first-class cricket after eight months out injured. However, he trapped Beau Webster lbw late in the day and has a good chance of being named in Australias Test squad alongside Bird on Friday.The day began with Tasmania on 4 for 93, and through George Bailey (64) and some late hitting from Cameron Boyce, who struck an unbeaten 56 off 53 balls, the Tigers moved along to 255 before they were dismissed.dddddddddddd Daniel Christian picked up 4 for 35.Victoria chose not to enforce the follow on, instead increasing their lead briskly as opener Marcus Harris added 77 from 88 deliveries to his first-innings century. Bird picked up 3 for 59 from his 13 overs and ended with match figures of 6 for 134, while part-timer Webster also claimed three wickets as the Victorians sought quick runs.They declared at 9 for 204, which meant Tasmania had to negotiate a difficult period before stumps, and their top order found the going hard. Ben Dunk was caught off Boland for 6, Siddle claimed Webster, and Boland picked up the wicket of Alex Doolan for 2. ' ' '