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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. Ross Vintcent - Wikipedia

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    Ross Vintcent (born 5 June 2002) is a South African-born Italian rugby union player who plays as a flanker for Exeter Chiefs. [1] Vintcent was named in the F.I.R. Academy for the 2020–2021 and 2021–22 seasons, having been allocated by the Italian Rugby Union. In May 2022 he was added at list of Permit player of Zebre Parma.

  4. Greg Fisilau - Wikipedia

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    Exeter had a long standing interest in the player and coach Rob Baxter suggested they would have made an approach to him even if Wasps had not suffered the financial demise. [8] He was said to have an “assured start” to his career at Exeter, [9] and became a regular in the Chiefs first team in the 2023-24 season. [10]

  5. Tom Wyatt (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Joining the senior academy in 2019. [3] 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]

  6. Marcus Street - Wikipedia

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    Street is a product of the Exeter Chiefs academy and in November 2016 made his club debut against Cardiff in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. [2] He came off the bench to replace Harry Williams in the 2020–21 Premiership Rugby final as Exeter finished runners up to Harlequins. [3]

  7. Jack Maunder - Wikipedia

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    Jack Andrew L. Maunder (born 5 April 1997) is an English rugby union Scrum-half.Since making his professional debut for his home-town club of Exeter Chiefs, in the English Premiership, he has played over 140 matches for the team.

  8. Alfie Petch - Wikipedia

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    Alfie Petch (born 21 December 1999) is an English rugby union player who plays for Gloucester in the Premiership Rugby. Petch quickly risen through the ranks of rugby since joining Bude RFC at the age of 14. Recognizing his potential, he was signed by the Exeter Chiefs Academy, where he has been honing his skills and development as a player. He ...

  9. Sam Simmonds (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Simmonds came through the Exeter Chiefs academy, making his debut for the senior side in an Anglo-Welsh Cup game against London Welsh in November 2012. [1] In February 2017, Simmonds played his first Premiership match for Exeter Chiefs against Wasps, earning the player of the Match award. [4]