The final round in the Gallagher Premiership was full of late drama and tries galore with top four and European rugby at stake. Joe Harvey reviews all the action.
Duncan Weir kicked the decisive penalty goal in the added minutes as Worcester Warriors stunned Saracens 31-29 in the final round of the Gallagher Premiership at Sixways Stadium on Saturday.
James Lang missed a long-range penalty goal as Harlequins missed the play-off berth in the Gallagher Premiership following a 27-25 defeat to Wasps at Ricoh Arena on Saturday.
Sale Sharks missed out on the chance to feature in the Champions Cup next season despite a 46-41 win over Gloucester Rugby in the final round of the Gallagher Premiership at AJ Bell Stadium on Saturday.
A last-gasp try from Jacques Van Rooyen proved decisive as Bath Rugby edged out Leicester Tigers 31-32 to secure the sixth place in the Gallagher Premiership.
Exeter Chiefs scored a six-try riot as they completed a 40-21 win over Northampton Saints in the final round of the Gallagher Premiership at Sandy Park on Saturday.
With fourth place still up for grabs, Northampton, Harlequins and Bath could all claim the final play-off spot. Also, Newcastle Falcons will play their final game in the Premiership after being relegated last time out against Gloucester.
In his latest column for Talking Rugby Union, Simon Hammersley discusses relegation from the Premiership, why Newcastle Falcons have struggled this term, the chance the Championship offers and signing off in style.
London Irish have bolstered their front row options ahead of their Premiership return after securing the signing of prop Will Goodrick-Clarke from Championship side Richmond.