Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams was an usher at his brother's wedding and returned to celebrate after playing in Cardiff's derby win.
George Turner's late try ensured Glasgow Warriors claimed the bragging rights in their 1872 Cup clash with Edinburgh in the Pro14.
Handre Pollard missed some crucial kicks on his Montpellier debut while Top 14 leaders Lyon
Saracens won a fifth straight Premiership match, though they are still far behind Leicester Tigers, who were defeated by Exeter Chiefs.
Reports have claimed Liam Williams will leave Saracens to rejoin Scarlets, and the Wales full-back seems to have confirmed the move.
The Ospreys have confirmed Owen Watkin is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines, ruling him out of the start of the Six...
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Five tries from the 60th minute onwards gave Gloucester just their second win in eight matches in all competitions.
Pro14's Conference A leaders Leinster dismantled second-placed Ulster on Friday, scoring eight times before the beaten visitors rallied.
Former Scotland and Newcastle Falcons lock Doddie Weir has quickly proven a source of inspiration for Rob Burrow following his diagnosis.
Saracens, the champions of England and Europe, were severely sanctioned for breaching salary cap rules that will now be subject to a review.
Fly-half Greig Laidlaw said it was an "incredibly hard" decision to retire from international rugby.
John Plumtree has been appointed New Zealand forwards coach and Greg Feek scrum coach in a new era for the All Blacks.
Old Glory owner Paul Sheehy says Tendai Mtawarira's decision to head Stateside is a "game-changer" for Major League Rugby.
Reece Hodge has agreed to stay on with the Rebels until 2023.
Eddie Jones has given little away over whether he would be prepared to remain in the England job until the next Rugby World Cup.
Siya Kolisi is determined to reach new heights with the Stormers after committing his future to the Super Rugby franchise.