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Samoa international David Lemi will leave Glasgow Warriors to join Aviva Premiership outfit Worcester next season.
Wasps closed in on the Guinness Premiership's top four with a 24-19 victory over Gloucester at Adams Park on Sunday.
Wasps director of rugby Tony Hanks was not getting carried away with his side's return to form in the win over Gloucester.
Harlequins flanker Chris Robshaw has been named Guinness Premiership player of the season.
Former England scrum-half Shaun Perry is to leave National League-bound Bristol at the end of the season.
Bristol's David Lemi has been handed a two-week ban by the Rugby Football Union's disciplinary panel.
A Saints bonus point has knocked Saracens out of the EDF Energy Cup despite narrowly beating Bristol 24-22 on Saturday.
Bristol moved joint top of Pool Three of the Heineken Cup after a 20-7 victory over Harlequins at the Memorial Ground.
Bristol enjoyed a comfortable 39-13 victory over newly-promoted Leeds Carnegie at the Memorial Stadium on Sunday.
Steve So'oialo scored two tries on his return from the World Cup, as Harlequins overcame Bristol 24-18
Bristol continue to defy their critics by topping the Guinness Premiership table.
Bristol came from behind to beat London Irish 23-11 at the Madejski Stadium.
Richard Hill has received a big boost with the news that five players have signed new deals.
Worcester Warriors saw off a spirited Bristol side to win 24-15 at Sixways.
The phoney war is now over, with the real conflict set to get underway at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday.
The British and Irish Lions suffered their first defeat to Australian provincial opposition in 42 years as they were shocked by the Brumbies.
The British and Irish Lions lost their first match on the 2013 tour after a disappointing 14-12 defeat to the Brumbies.