England have lost five consecutive Tests but Eddie Jones thinks they can learn from the "hard lessons" they are being given.
Danny Wilson's move to Wasps is no longer happening as the club reached an agreement with Scotland for him to be Greg Townsend's assistant.
Top 14 side Toulon have added Julian Savea to their star-studded squad, though the winger will not arrive in France until August.
An independent judicial committee has ruled France's Benjamin Fall should not have been sent off against New Zealand.
With Will Genia undergoing surgery on a broken arm, Australia have added Waratahs scrum-half Jake Gordon to their squad.
Beauden Barrett will not be risked for the third Test against France, but Ricky Riccitelli and Jackson Hemopo could win their first caps.
England have confirmed Billy Vunipola re-fractured his right arm during the second Test against the Springboks.
Argentina are on the look-out for a new coach ahead of next Saturday's meeting with Scotland, after Daniel Hourcade resigned.
South Africa made a slow start against England but, to Rassie Erasmus' delight, came roaring back to clinch the series.
England let a 12-0 lead slip to lose to South Africa on Saturday, leading captain Owen Farrell to conclude that his side lack composure.
Scotland became the first tier-one nation to be defeated by USA after a 30-29 loss in Houston on Saturday.
Flanker Ross Moriarty was sent off at the end of a third consecutive tour victory for Wales, who beat Argentina 30-12.
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Michael Cheika was critical of the Cian Healy challenge that broke Will Genia's arm.
After guiding Ireland to their first away win over Australia for almost 40 years, Joe Schmidt was reluctant to celebrate.
New Zealand boss Steve Hansen suggested a report system after another contentious decision overshadowed the second Test against France.