Five tries in each half saw Premiership basement side Saracens make light work of thumping Worcester Warriors on Saturday.
Ulster maintained their unbeaten home record in the Pro14 with an emphatic win over Munster, who slipped off the top of Conference B.
It was a night to forget for Harlequins on Friday, as they were thrashed by a rampant Sale Sharks side in Premiership action.
Long-serving Glasgow Warriors lock Jonny Gray will leave Scotstoun to join Premiership leaders Exeter Chiefs.
Fiji forward Leone Nakarawa will return to Glasgow Warriors for the rest of the season, subject to obtaining a visa and passing a medical.
Two months after Saracens were heavily sanctioned for breaching salary-cap regulations, Nigel Wray has retired as chairman.
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Bordeaux-Begles are back at the top of the Top 14 and increased their advantage over Toulon and Toulouse.
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Saracens mounted a late push but were unable to avoid losing to Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park.
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Munster put in a monumental effort, but Leinster's defence refused to buckle at Thomond Park.
There were wins for Lyon and Racing 92 in the Top 14 as Bordeaux-Begles were usurped at the summit.
Northampton Saints defeated Gloucester in a barnstorming contest at Franklin's Gardens, while Sale Sharks overcame Bath in the Premiership.