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  2. 2024–25 Premiership Rugby - Wikipedia

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    Derby Weekends – All fixtures scheduled for Round 4 and Round 12 are derby matches between local rivals – the Northern Derby (Newcastle Falcons v Sale Sharks), the West Country Derbies (Bath v Gloucester and Bristol Bears v Exeter Chiefs), the East Midlands Derby (Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints), and the London Derby (Harlequins v ...

  3. 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]

  4. 2016–17 Premiership Rugby - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–17 Aviva Premiership was the 30th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the seventh one to be sponsored by Aviva.The reigning champions entering the season were Saracens, who had claimed their third title after defeating Exeter Chiefs in the 2016 final.

  5. Dafydd Jenkins (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    He has played for their rugby team in the BUCS Super Rugby tournament, and was named man of the match when Exeter won the tournament, defeating Durham 14–13, scoring a try in the final. [ 3 ] On 13 November 2021, Jenkins made his Exeter Chiefs debut in the Premiership Rugby Cup defeat to Bristol . [ 4 ]

  6. Premiership: Exeter Chiefs 25-24 Gloucester - Henry Slade ...

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    Henry Slade earns Exeter Chiefs a dramatic win against Gloucester by slotting a penalty with the final kick of the game.

  7. 2009–10 RFU Championship - Wikipedia

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    Exeter Chiefs: Runners-up: Bristol: Relegated: Coventry: Attendance: 402,209 (average 2,260 per match) [a 1] Highest attendance: 11,550 Bristol at home to Exeter Chiefs on 26 May 2010: Lowest attendance: 200 Birmingham & Solihull at home to Doncaster Knights on 17 February 2010: Top point scorer: Gareth Steenson (Exeter Chiefs) 280 points: Top ...

  8. Gareth Steenson - Wikipedia

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    Steenson played a massive part in the final leg of the 2009–10 Championship final against Bristol, scoring 24 points and helping Exeter Chiefs win 29–10 (38–16 including the first leg). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Steenson burst into the scene in England at his previous club, Cornish Pirates , scoring 264 points in his first season (30 games).

  9. Josh Iosefa-Scott - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2021 it was announced that Iosefa-Scott had signed for Exeter Chiefs and he made his debut at the start of the 2021–2022 season in a league fixture against Northampton Saints. [1] [3] In March 2023 he was a second-half substitute as Exeter defeated London Irish after extra time in the final of the Premiership Rugby Cup. [4]