Leicester Tigers were well represented in this weekend’s international rugby fixtures.
See below for a wrap up of how your Tigers got on.
Allan shines as England reach U20 World Championship final
Leicester Tigers scrum-half Ollie Allan scored in England's hard-fought victory in Sunday's U20 World Championship semi-final victory against Ireland.
Captained by Tigers backrow Finn Carnduff, England now face France in the final this Friday at 6pm, live on RugbyPassTV.
Montoya Captains Argentina to famous France win
Tigers skipper Julián Montoya led Los Pumas to their first victory of the season, Argentina overpowering France to win 33-25.
Montoya and Argentina now face Uruguay next week before the Rugby Championship begins in August.
Cole reaches new milestone in proud moment for Tigers Academy
When Dan Cole came on for England against New Zealand in the 50th minute, he became the most-capped men's forward in England rugby history.
Having earned a legendary career, filled with many milestones, Cole now sits in second-place in the all-time lost with long time Tigers teammate Ben Youngs in first.
The podcasting pair both came through the Tigers Academy in the mid-200s and have gone on to have record-breaking careers in both England and Tigers colours.
Freddie Steward was a late addition to England's matchday squad, the fullback coming straight into the 15 jersey after initially missing out on selection.
Lock George Martin also got through 80 minutes of the tight contest at Eden Park, England giving an excellent account of themselves in one rugby's toughest arenas, 24-17.
Reffell, Wales push Wallabies all the way in Melbourne
Speaking of Tigers academy products, backrow Tommy Reffell got through a mountain of work in Wales' clash against Australia in Melbourne.
Wales pushed the Wallabies all the way in a tough contest, Australia capitalising on their chances to win 36-28.
Pollard kicks eight from eight in Springboks epic against Ireland
Flyhalf Handré Pollard was at his absolute best from the boot in South Africa's epic clash against Ireland on Saturday evening.
The Spingboks fell at the death to a last-minute Ireland drop-goal, but Pollard was perfect from the tee, kicking eight from eight penalty goals in Durban. The final score 25-24.