Warriors bounced back from a disappointing last-minute defeat against Doncaster Knights last time out, rioting to a 52-19 triumph back at Sixways Stadium, going up early and never looking back.
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"I probably feel like it was the most complete performance we've had so far," Matt Everard told Worcester News after the final whistle blew.
"We improved in the areas we spoke about in the week and we managed to go out, express ourselves with the way we moved the ball.
"I really proud with the improvement in performance.
"What we spoke about in the week from Doncaster, the lads absolutely ripped into tonight so I'm really proud of that - they grabbed the improvements and they went and executed them.
"I think the wingers got loads of the ball, which was good to see.
"When you've got people like Jake Garside and Juan Gonzalez on the wing, you know you want to try and create as many opportunities for them as possible and I think we did loads of that tonight."
Warriors knew they had to improve on their discipline after suffering against Doncaster having given too many penalties away.
While admitting there was still work to do, Everard was pleased with the improvement in discipline in the match, having gone as far as to bring a referee into training in the week.
He explained: "I thought we were superb in the first quarter on it and then I thought we just started to slip in the back quarter of the game.
"A massive improvement definitely and there was a real awareness for it from the players which you could see on the pitch, which is great.
"Still work to do definitely, but a huge improvement which is the main thing I asked for."
Supporters saw three players in competitive action for the first time with the returning side.
Tom Golder and Chris Preen made their competitive debuts for Warriors, after signing on full-time contracts following successful loan trials in pre-season.
Huw Taylor also entered the action, making his second debut for Warriors after re-joining the side on a short-term deal.
Reflecting on the trio's performances, Everard said: "I'm really pleased.
"Huw (Taylor) has really impressed me this week. He has come in and he's clearly a very intelligent man, a high rugby IQ and he's picked up the way we play really, really quickly.
"(Chris) Preen and Tom Golder have been grafting since day one of pre-season.
"They have been superb and relentless in their attitude throughout and absolutely deserved the debuts they got tonight."