Long-serving Glasgow Warriors lock Jonny Gray will leave Scotstoun to join Premiership leaders Exeter Chiefs.
Two months after Saracens were heavily sanctioned for breaching salary-cap regulations, Nigel Wray has retired as chairman.
An ankle fracture is expected to sideline Henry Slade for up to two months, making him unlikely to be fit for the start of...
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Saracens mounted a late push but were unable to avoid losing to Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park.
Munster put in a monumental effort, but Leinster's defence refused to buckle at Thomond Park.
Northampton Saints defeated Gloucester in a barnstorming contest at Franklin's Gardens, while Sale Sharks overcame Bath in the Premiership.
Wasps claimed their second win of the Premiership season by overcoming Bristol.
Liam Williams will return to Pro14 side Scarlets next season after his contract with Premiership champions Saracens comes to an end.
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.
Five tries from the 60th minute onwards gave Gloucester just their second win in eight matches in all competitions.
Saracens, the champions of England and Europe, were severely sanctioned for breaching salary cap rules that will now be subject to a review.
Director of rugby Rob Baxter believes there are exciting times ahead for Exeter Chiefs after he committed his future to the club.
London Irish battled to claim a draw at Bristol Bears despite seeing Ollie Hoskins sent off on the stroke of half-time.
Northampton Saints made it four wins from five to go top of the Premiership, while Exeter Chiefs thrashed Wasps.
In their first Premiership match since accepting a 35-point deduction for breaching salary-cap rules, Saracens defeated Bath 25-12.