The European club Rugby season is in full swing as the English Premiership and URC got underway over the weekend.
With that, a host of Australians made their debuts or had significant impacts, whether they are at the club permanently or not.
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Rugby.com.au presents the best of the Australians overseas in 'Aussies Abroad':
Queensland Reds duo Richie Asiata and Louis Werchon have made their Benetton debuts in the URC.
Werchon started in the 26-13 defeat to Connacht, with Asiata finishing off the game after coming on in the 50th minute.
The pair, alongside young back-rower John Bryant, are on secondment at the Italian club, with Bryant potentially debuting this week against Sam Talakai's Glasgow.
The former Wallabies prop came off the bench in the Warriors' 35-19 win over the Sharks.
Fellow Australian Jack Walsh scored and set up another in Ospreys' 53-40 defeat to Bulls.
In France, Folau Fainga'a had a massive impact off the bench in one of his final games for Clermont.
The incoming Waratah set up two tries in the final 25 minutes, with the hooker making a line break to create the chance for the second try as they went down 43-31 to Racing 92.
Alex Newsome came off the bench for Clermont, while former NRL star Joseph Manu scored his maiden try for the Top 14 club.
In other games, Jack Maddocks had a big day for Pau, setting up a try and two line break assists, with former Red Reece Hewat continued his try-scoring ways, dotting down for the third straight time in the 40-15 win.
Kane Douglas started for La Rochelle in a 31-8 victory over Perpignan, with Jordan Uelese and Joe Powell featuring for Monpellier and Montauban in their 22-all draw.
Meanwhile, in England, Angus Scott-Young and James Ramm both started in Northampton's entertaining 33-all draw against Exeter.
Scott-Young and Ramm went the full 80 minutes, with Scott-Young recording ten tackles as the Chiefs rallied from 33-7 down to nab a draw.
Former Waratah and Western Force forward Fergus Lee-Warner made his debut for Newcastle as they begin their new life under the Red Bulls moniker.
He came off the bench and had a tackle bust as they went down 39-17 to Saracens.