Derbyshire captain David Lloyd advised BBC Sport Wales:
“It’s been over 1,000 days since our final 4 day win (at Derby) so it’s very pleasing for the lads who’ve been right here that point and for the followers who comply with us dwelling and away, everybody’s actually glad to get that first (Championship) win for some time. To get that monkey off our again is essential.
“The way in which our bowlers have gone about their work has been very spectacular going again to Zak (Chappell) on the primary morning.
“I used to be an off-spinner rising up then went to seam, however I’ve bought a nasty knee so I’ve been bowling off-spin and it’s popping out okay, it provides extra for the staff.
“The one I bowled to Chris (Cooke), I’m undecided I’ll bowl that once more particularly since we grew up collectively for Glamorgan, greatest associates, and that was a particular wicket, however Jack Morley had an amazing effort as effectively.”
Glamorgan coach Grant Bradburn advised BBC Sport Wales:
“We had been soundly crushed by an excellent Derbyshire efficiency, Zak Chappell was excellent. We bought ourselves behind the sport within the first hour, 32 for six, and that was an excessive amount of to return again from.
“We confirmed glimpses (on day three) of getting again to some form of parity and couldn’t fairly clinch these moments as Derbyshire bowled effectively within the afternoon too.
“Undoubtedly there’s a variety of issues that didn’t go our manner together with the toss, and a few essential choices, however that’s Mom Cricket.
“We’re demanding vital performances (from second staff gamers) to make the primary staff, we’ve bought a lot of gamers tapping on the door, however I need them to knock it down.”