British clubs had a mixed Sunday in the Champions Cup as Exeter were thrashed by reigning champions Toulouse, Saracens won while Glasgow and Bath had narrow defeats.
Ronan O'Gara says there are international jobs he would "bite people's hands off for" but Wales is not one of them, as he underlined a desire to coach at Test level.
A round-up of Sunday's Investec Champions Cup action, where both Ulster and Leicester Tigers suffered defeats to French opposition.
A round-up of Saturday's Investec Champions Cup action, where Northampton and Saracens made winning starts but Exeter were beaten by Sharks in South Africa.
A round-up of Friday's action, as Bath suffered a setback in their Champions Cup opener and Gloucester came through a tough European Challenge Cup test against Edinburgh
Toulouse clinched a record-extending sixth Champions Cup crown as they beat Leinster 31-22 after extra-time in an epic final in Tottenham.
Recap all the updates from Saturday's Champions Cup final between Leinster and Toulouse at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Ahead of Saturday's blockbuster Champions Cup final between Leinster and Toulouse in Tottenham, we look back at the greatest finals in history.
Northampton fell short with a courageous second-half fightback as Leinster emerged 20-17 winners in their Investec Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park
Five-time champions Toulouse booked their place in the semi-finals of the Champions Cup as they disposed of visiting Exeter Chiefs with a 64-26 victory.
Leinster rid the ghosts of their past vs Champions Cup holders La Rochelle, emphatically beating Ronan O'Gara's charges 40-13.
Harlequins produced a stunning upset as they reached the Champions Cup semi-finals by beating French heavyweights Bordeaux-Begles 42-41.
Northampton charged through to the Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals with a 24-14 win over Munster.
Saracens tumbled out of the Investec Champions Cup after a 45-12 loss at Bordeaux while Exeter beat Bath and Leinster defeated Leicester to reach the quarter-finals.
Marcus Smith provided the magic as Harlequins edged into the Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals.
It's been eight years since the Premiership had more than three clubs make it to the Champions Cup quarter-finals, but there remain six in play this season.
Sale dropped into the Challenge Cup after being brushed aside by La Rochelle as the French giants kept alive their bid for a hat-trick of Champions Cup titles.
Munster conspired to suffer defeat from the jaws of victory in the Champions Cup, losing 26-23 to 14-player Northampton Saints at a stunned Thomond Park.
Harlequins produced a 47-19 win over Ulster that keeps them in the chase for home advantage in the Champions Cup knockouts, and leaves Ulster out.
Bath passed the biggest test of their revival yet by toppling Top 14 leaders Racing 92 29-25 and qualifying for the Champions Cup knockouts in April.