The J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series is the country's premier 7s tournament and features all 12 Premiership Rugby clubs. Starting in July, the series consists of three regional events and a final, won this year by Newcastle Falcons
Wasps secured a home quarter final in the Amlin Challenge Cup with a comfortable bonus-point victory over French side Bordeaux-Begles in Pool Three at Adams Park.
Edinburgh advanced to the knockout stage of the Heineken Cup for the first time in eight years when they produced some scintillating rugby to sweep aside a London Irish side that offered little in an attacking sense at Murrayfield.
Exeter Chiefs claimed a historic Amlin Challenge Cup victory over European giants Perpignan to claim their first appearance in a European quarter-final in style.
Following a bonus point victory over Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park this afternoon, Bath Rugby join Northampton Saints, Leicester Tigers and Llanelli Scarlets in the semi-finals of the 2011-12 LV= Cup.
first-half hat-trick from wing Tom Biggs helped Bath secure a home LV= Cup semi-final against Leicester after a comfortable 31-3 victory over a weakened Exeter at Sandy Park.
Four tries from winger Tom James helped the Cardiff Blues pick up their first points of this season's LV= Cup in an entertaining 45-40 victory over Harlequins at Cardiff City Stadium.
England flanker Hendre Fourie scored a try on his home debut to give Sale a 19-14 victory but Scarlets were still able to progress to the semi-finals of the LV= Cup.
Northampton booked a place in the semi-finals of the LV= Cup with England Under-20 winger Jamie Elliott scoring twice in their eight-try romp against London Wasps.
A masterly kicking display from London Irish full back Tom Homer condemned defending champions Gloucester to defeat in the final LV= Cup group weekend of the campaign.
Harlequins go into their final LV=Cup group match away to Cardiff Blues with a dozen players away with the England Senior, Saxons and U20's squads. With many others either rested or injured, Harlequins' selection continues to look to the future, but still with a strong line up.