Saracens finished their Premiership final win over Exeter Chiefs without Owen Farrell, but his injury was not serious.
Saracens were far too good for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership final, with Chris Wyles enjoying a glorious end to his career.
The Highlanders were indebted to a late Lima Sopoaga penalty as they came away from Brisbane with an 18-15 win over the Reds in...
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The Sharks were defeated by the Jaguares for the first time in Super Rugby, with Ramiro Moyano grabbing a hat-trick.
Lyon overcame the odds to beat Toulon last week, but Montpellier were a class above in Friday's Top 14 semi-final.
The Crusaders won the battle of Super Rugby's leading teams, while the Rebels' wingers shared five tries against the Sunwolves.
England have named four uncapped players in their starting XV to face the Baa Baas, while Danny Cipriani is among the replacements.
The Highlanders' Tevita Nabura will be sidelined until mid-July after being handed a six-week ban.
After enduring a disappointing Pro14 season, Connacht have appointed Andy Friend to try and turn their fortunes around.
Mark Bennett has been called into Scotland's squad for their June Test matches to replace the injured Alex Dunbar.
James Slipper was suspended and fined by Rugby Australia after testing positive for cocaine.
Teddy Thomas is back in the fold for France, but captain Guilhem Guirado will sit out the tour of New Zealand next month.
Johnny McNicholl and Steff Evans said they had been sticking to the bed sheets due to damage done at Scotstoun last week.
Jack Willis sustained significant multi-ligament knee damage against Saracens and faces a long road to recovery.
John Barclay has been denied the chance to end his Scarlets career with a Pro14 final appearance, after rupturing his Achilles.
Eddie Jones will lose a prominent member of his England backroom team, with Harlequins appointing Paul Gustard as head of rugby.