Round six of the Gallagher Premiership promises to deliver another thrilling weekend of action, with teams looking to solidify their positions ahead of a break before the Test rugby returns in November.
The first Guinness Six Nations after a World Cup often sees a changing of the guard, with new faces emerging as a fresh four-year cycle begins.
The Ospreys completed the double over west Wales rivals Scarlets as they won their first league game at Parc Y Scarlets since 2015 with a 25-11 triumph.
The sacked England coach has gone home where he hopes to leave a legacy with the Wallabies, starting with a World Cup run in France
The Premiership season is drawing to a close which means numerous players are getting ready to join new clubs over the summer break. Plenty of transfers have already been confirmed across the league.
The Cherry and Whites captain has a deep bond with his adopted club and he has driven a renaissance in their fortunes as they toppled Saracens
Josh McKay scored his first Glasgow try as Warriors earned a bonus point against the Ospreys with a dominant second-half display.
Saracens and Gloucester have each made five changes for their Premiership clash, with the Londoners excluding Billy Vunipola on this occasion.
Johnny McNicholl scored two tries in the final quarter to earn a 22-19 victory for the Scarlets over the Ospreys in a hard-fought Welsh derby played behind closed doors in Llanelli.