Main concern: Wasps will have to wait and see if Sackey is fit
With the Guinness Premiership play-offs decided Gloucester, Wasps, Bath and Leicester now face an anxious wait to see if they will have full squads to pick from.
Wasps' main injury worry is wing Paul Sackey, who damaged his right knee in his side's win against Leeds on Saturday. Sackey was forced from the field after just twenty minutes and later left the ground on crutches.
"I'm a quick healer," he said afterwards.
"It's going to be all right. I'm feeling positive about it.
"If I am not OK for the semi-final, I hope it will be right for the final and I will be able to play in that."
Wasps' semi-final opponents, Bath, have a few injury worries of their own after a bruising encounter against Gloucester.
Prop Matt Stevens and hooker Lee Mears were both forced off with knocks during the 8-6 defeat at Gloucester on Saturday.
And Gloucester will face an anxious wait on the fitness of in-form centre Mike Tindall, as well as his midfield partner Anthony Allen.
Tindall picked up an ankle injury in the win over Bath, and Ryan told BBC Radio Gloucs that Tindall and Allen both need careful handling.
"We'll be pretty tentative towards the beginning of the week," said Ryan.
"'Tins is the main concern having come off and hurt himself, and we've got an awful lot of bumps and bruises."
Leicester are the only side, at present, with no new injury worries to report.