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  2. Exeter Chiefs - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Don Armand - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Armand won the Exeter Chiefs Supporters' player of the year award for 2016 [6] and also earned an England Saxons call up for their summer tour of South Africa. He started the final and was voted man of the match as Exeter Chiefs defeated Wasps to be crowned champions of the 2016-17 English Premiership. [7]

  4. Rob Powell - Wikipedia

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    Some London Broncos supporters campaigned for his removal and a series of negative comments on RL Fans Forum and the club's official Facebook page. ... Exeter Chiefs ...

  5. Exeter heading in 'right direction' says Baxter - AOL

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    Exeter boss Rob Baxter says his side's 19-15 loss at Premiership leaders Bath was "a step in the right direction".. The defeat was a seventh-successive league loss - a club record - but Exeter led ...

  6. Tom Wyatt (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    He made a couple of appearances for the Exeter Chiefs Braves side before makings his full debut for the club on the 21 September 2019, starting at outside centre in a 28-14 win over Bath in the Premiership Rugby Cup. [4] Wyatt opening the scoring of the match with a try in the 18th minute. [5] [6] [7]

  7. Joe Bailey (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Bailey played for Newton Abbot Rugby Club prior to his first call-up to the Exeter Chiefs squad for the Premiership Rugby Cup in September 2022. [6] He made his debut away against Bristol Bears at Ashton Gate. [7] The following season he was also playing number 7 for the Chiefs in that competition. [8]

  8. Patrick Schickerling - Wikipedia

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    Schickerling featured for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. [2] He was scouted by Exeter Chiefs after the 2018 World Rugby U20 Trophy. [3] In February 2020 he made his club debut coming off the bench during a 2019–20 Premiership Rugby Cup semi-final defeat against Harlequins.

  9. Dan Frost (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Taunton, [3] played for the Taunton Titans and was in the academy at Bath Rugby. [4] He joined Cornish Pirates in 2018. Frost signed for Wasps RFC in May 2021. [5] He made 25 appearances for Wasps and joined Exeter Chiefs in October 2022, following the dissolution of Wasps for financial reasons. [6]