Liam Williams will return to Pro14 side Scarlets next season after his contract with Premiership champions Saracens comes to an end.
Ian Foster's New Zealand coaching staff has been finalised with the appointment of Scarlets boss Brad Mooar, who will head home in June.
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.
Reports have claimed Liam Williams will leave Saracens to rejoin Scarlets, and the Wales full-back seems to have confirmed the move.
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Pro14's Conference A leaders Leinster dismantled second-placed Ulster on Friday, scoring eight times before the beaten visitors rallied.
Lyon are reportedly targeting Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton, but Leinster insist there has been no suggestion he will leave the province.
Brad Mooar's stay in Wales could be short, as Ian Foster wants the Scarlets boss to join his coaching staff.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen is unsure how long fly-half Johnny Sexton will be out of action.
John Barclay, a veteran of 76 caps, will continue his rugby career but has opted to step away from Scotland duty.
Having beaten Glasgow Warriors in the Pro14 final in May, Leinster were victorious again at Scotstoun as Cian Kelleher scored a brace.
Eroni Sau's try proved decisive as Edinburgh saw off Pro14 Group B leaders Munster, while Ulster thrashed Scarlets on Friday.
Danny Wilson will replace Dave Rennie when the Glasgow Warriors head coach takes the Australia job.
Munster were delighted to have Andrew Conway back in Pro14 action as he settled an all-Irish affair with Ulster.
Andrew Porter and Ronan Kelleher each crossed twice as Leinster maintained their 100 per cent record, while Edinburgh beat Dragons.