The Australians keep shining across the world as the action heats up in Europe and Japan.
This week marked the final round of group stage matches for the Champions and Challenge Cups.
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Along with that, the Japanese Leagues have finished their first block of fixtures, with the action set to return at the start of February.
'Aussies Abroad' highlights the standouts from the weekend.
Clermont's Australian contingency came up big for the French club in their thrilling 33-26 win over Bristol to secure their spot in the round of 16.
Alex Newsome started their night perfectly with the opening try, finishing a nice move in the corner. Folau Fainga'a delivered a couple of tackle busts and a line break assist as they looked to hold off a rampaging Bears outfit.
With the scores tied 26-all and both teams needing a win, Irae Simone came up with a crucial turnover that allowed Clermont to drive back into the 22 and score the winner.
In Northampton, James Ramm was electric to secure the Saints' top spot in their group.
The former Waratah had seven tackle busts, two try assists, two line breaks and a second-half try as they held on 34-32 over Munster.
Josh Kemeny recorded 16 tackles before his late substitution for fellow Australian Angus Scott-Young.
Meanwhile, Feleti Kaitu'u started for Racing 92 in their win over the Stormers as they fell into the Challenge Cup knockout stages.
Former Junior Wallabies lock Ollie McCrea made his debut for Stade Français in their loss to the Bulls as Lachlan Swinton came on late in Bordeaux's thumping win over the Sharks.
Former Queensland Reds and Western Force playmaker Jake McIntyre started in Perpignan's must-win game against Zebra.
McIntyre had a line-break assist in the 36-21 win to secure their place in the round of 16.
Lock Max Douglas was influential for Scarlets as they took down Vannes 38-28.
Douglas led the game with 22 tackles to knock out the French-based club.
With their fate sealed, Jack Walsh came off the bench for the Ospreys as they defeated Pau 31-28, who were without Jack Maddocks.
Tokyo Sungoliath's 27-19 win over Honda Heat was all about the former Wallabies doing what they do best.
Sean McMahon was the clear standout, dominating with ten tackle busts and two turnovers to take out Player of the Match. He also crossed for a first half try in arguably his best performance since returning from injury.
Lock Harry Hockings also had two turnovers and 24 tackles, whilst Trevor Hosea was strong off the bench.
For the Heat, Tom Banks was massive in defeat, running for 134 metres to go with nine tackle busts and a try assist.
In the other games, Matt Philip continues his great run of form, recording 13 tackles, a try assist and a turnover in Yokohama Canon Eagles' win over Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars.
Bernard Foley had four line break assists and 13 points in Kubota's 26-18 win over BlackRams Tokyo as former Reds scrumhalf Spencer Jeans and Junior Wallabies squad member Charlie Worthington were big in Division Two for Kyushudenryoku KyudenVoltex in their win.