**How good was it to have Guinness PRO14 action back over the weekend?** From Friday’s try-scoring fiesta to the steely showdowns on Saturday, we certainly made up for lost time with a weekend of crunching action. There were big wins for Glasgow Warriors, Munster and Connacht, while Ospreys stole the limelight with a shock win over Ulster. Leinster continued their unbeaten season with a routine victory over the Cheetahs, while Edinburgh emerged victorious from the top of the table clash with Scarlets. With plenty of talking points across the continent, here’s the pick of the action from all the head coaches’ post-match press conferences on Saturday. **Rennie wants more from Warriors** Friday night’s action set the tone for the first full slate of Guinness PRO14 fixtures in six weeks, with no less than 80 points scored at Scotstoun, as Glasgow Warriors overcame Zebre 54-26. It may have looked like a routine win in the end for Dave Rennie’s side, but the Italians were close to heading into halftime in front, save for George Horne’s try two minutes before the interval. Four second half tries put the game to bed, but Rennie wasn’t best pleased with what he saw from his Warriors side in the first period. “We started well, and then we lost control of the game for 25 minutes,” he said.