Tuesday Evening Round Up
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Callum Clark has been ruled out of action for 12 weeks with a broken arm
Saracens have confirmed that Callum Clark will be ruled out for up to 12 weeks after breaking his arm in Sunday's 20-28 defeat to Leicester Tigers at Allianz Park.
The 28-year-old becomes the third member of the squad to suffer the injury this season after Billy Vunipola and Will Skelton and adds to the long list of players unavailable to the Men in Black this weekend at Exeter Chiefs.
Ryan Bevington signs two-year deal at Dragons
Loosehead Ryan Bevington has penned a two-year deal to return to Wales and join the Dragons after two seasons with Bristol Rugby.
Ryan played for Porthcawl, Bridgend and Aberavon before joining the Ospreys and by returning to Wales he will link up with former team mates Richard Hibbard and Gavin Henson at the Dragons.
Gareth Milasinovich signs new deal at Worcester Warriors
Worcester Warriors have confirmed that prop Gareth Milasinovich has signed a one-year contract extension to remain at Sixways.
The giant prop, who can play at tighthead or loosehead, will become English-qualified in June and becomes the tenth current first-team player to sign on ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.
Lukhan Tui suspended for 3 weeks for dangerous tackle
Reds lock Lukhan Tui has been suspended for three weeks for his dangerous tackle on Will Genia.
The incident occurred during the match between the Rebels and Reds at AAMI Park, Melbourne on 23 February 2018.
Sean O'Brien doubt for Six Nations return
Leinster and Ireland flanker Sean O'Brien is unlikely to play a part in Ireland's quest for a Grand Slam in this year's NatWest Six Nations.
Leinster have confirmed that the 31-year-old will not be in the squad to face Scarlets on Saturday after Joe Schmidt had revealed that O'Brien was "on the cusp" of a return to Pro 14 action.
CONFIRMED: Blade Thomson to join Scarlets for the 2018-19 season
Current Pro 12 champions Scarlets have confirmed the signing of Hurricanes back-row Blade Thomson for the 2018/19 Super Rugby season.
Capped by the New Zealand Maori side on four occasions, the Gisborne native came through the New Zealand U20 development pathway and was a member of the 2010 Baby Blacks' team that won the IRB Junior World Championship in Argentina.