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Exeter play their home games at Sandy Park, which is located on the outskirts of the city. The club moved from their previous home, the County Ground, in 2006 having played there regularly since 1905. [22] In 2002, Exeter Chiefs started looking for a new stadium because they felt the County Ground provided insufficient opportunities for growth.
In 1947, the Exeter Falcons speedway team returned the sport to the ground, [14] [15] [16] where they continued until 2005. [1] The restart of speedway at the County Ground including the first speedway in the country to feature a steel safety fence. [15] The ground also continued to host the Exeter Chiefs rugby union team as the primary tenant.
Sandy Park is a rugby union stadium and conference and banqueting centre in Exeter, England. It is the home ground of Exeter Chiefs, who from the 2010–11 season have been playing in Premiership Rugby, the top flight of the English rugby union league system. [4] The club relocated there from their former stadium at the County Ground in 2006 ...
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In February 2024 he signed for Premiership Rugby side Exeter Chiefs after scoring 14 tries in 31 appearances for Coventry. [6] He made his Exeter debut came as a replacement away at Newcastle Falcons in March 2024, with his first start coming a week later at Sale Sharks . [ 7 ]
Immediately after spending a season in New Zealand, she joined Gloucester-Hartpury where she won the 2022–23 Premier 15s season, facing her former club Exeter Chiefs in the final. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2023–24, although she still played for Gloucester-Hartpury, she also turned out for the Iberians of Valencia, she played in two matches against ...
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The 2020 European Rugby Champions Cup Final was the final match in the 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup, and the twenty-fifth European club rugby final in general. The final was held between first-time finalists Exeter Chiefs, and two-time runners-up Racing 92.