27 Apr, 11:59
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the last 4 stage of both the Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup, where the action is hotting up nicely.

Interviews
Kevin Barrett (Saracens)
Saracens claimed top spot in the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Sevens after wins over Northampton Saints. We caught up with winning captain Kevin Barrett, who says it's been a great tournament and he's delighted his team overcame everyone they faced.
Aaron Myers (Newcastle Falcons)
Newcastle Falcons' Aaron Myers says he's satisfied with his side's showing in the Grand Final of the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Sevens at Bath's Recreation Ground despite his team coming up second best on the night. Falcons won their match against Harlequins but could only manage a draw against Premiership newcomers Exeter Chiefs, meaning they had to settle for second place overall, despite winning their group.
Roger Thompson (J.P. Morgan Asset Management)
The JP Morgan Asset Management Premiership Sevens came to its conclusion on Friday night as Saracens won the inaugural tournament at the Rec. It's been a major success and cemented its place in the rugby calendar and Roger Thompson, Chief Executive of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, says he's delighted with their association with the sport and the quality on show throughout the last four weeks.
Ben Ryan (England 7s Coach)
With plenty to look forward to in International Sevens Rugby, England coach Ben Ryan says the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Sevens will serve the national team well in years to come. There's the Commonwealth Games later this year, as well as London 2012 to come, and Ryan believes players can only improve in such a quality tournament, which was won by Saracens on Friday night at the Rec.
