J.P. Morgan Asset Management is proud to have been an official partner of the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs from the 2010/11 season. The partnership follows a successful sponsorship of the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series, a summer 7s tournament involving the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs which is now in its third year.
Saracens crashed out of the Heineken Cup at the hands of French champions Clermont Auvergne to end all English interest in European competition this season.
France scrum-half Dimitri Yachvili's 75th-minute penalty ended a gallant Amlin Challenge Cup quarter-final fightback by a young Wasps side as Biarritz claimed a 26-23 win.
Harlequins' hopes of becoming the first side to retain the Amlin Challenge Cup came to a disappointing end with defeat at the hands of a Jonny Wilkinson-inspired Toulon tonight.
Stade Francais booked a second successive Amlin Challenge Cup semi-final place as Samoan centre Paul Williams snatched a late try to see them edge past Exeter.
Geordan Murphy lifted the LV= Cup at Worcester's Sixways stadium as Leicester won the battle of the East Midlands against Northampton 26-14 to claim the first silverware of the English club rugby season and a place in the Heineken Cup.
Over 3,600 fans voted in the LV= Breakthrough Player Award over the last six weeks with May coming out as the clear winner. As well as picking up the LV= Breakthrough Player trophy, May receives a Tag Heuer watch and a £1,000 donation to a grassroots club of his choice.
Northampton progressed to the final of the LV= Cup with a deserved win over the Scarlets in a hard-fought but error-ridden game at Franklin's Gardens. The Saints now face midlands rivals Leicester in next Sunday's final at Worcester.