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Skinner locks in as Chiefs’ number 10 with new contract

Exeter Chiefs fly-half Harvey Skinner has committed his future to wearing the number 10 as he signs a new two-year contract with the club.

The Chiefs centurion has been enjoying a stellar campaign since establishing a new half-back partnership with Italian international scrum-half Stephen Varney. The pair have helped to shepherd Chiefs to an EPCR Challenge Cup quarter-final this weekend.

Skinner said: “I’m really happy to sign a new deal with the club, as I truly love playing here. I’m enjoying the connection we have among the group and the style of rugby we’re playing....

Thrills and traditions sparkle at Exeter Racecourse this season

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 09/03/2025 - 10:24pm

As the crisp autumn air sweeps across Haldon Hill, a palpable buzz is building at Exeter Racecourse. Forget the sleepy post-summer slump; Devon's premier jumps track is gearing up for a season that promises to be nothing short of exhilarating, mixing centuries of racing tradition with a fresh, vibrant energy.

"It's a fantastic day out, whether you’re a seasoned racing fan or just looking for something truly special to do in Devon," says general manager Jack Parkinson.

The jumps season bursts into life with an unmissable Season Opener on Thursday, October 9. This highly...

Hepher appointed to academy development pathway role

Ali Hepher has been appointed to an academy performance coach role within Exeter Chiefs’ development pathway.

With 16 years of experience at Chiefs, Hepher brings valuable knowledge of both the club and the sport to the role, which will be crucial to developing future Chiefs players and guiding pathway coaches.

Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter said: “Personally, I’m really pleased to have Ali on board in this new role which encompasses him working on the coaching and skills development of our young players from aged 16 onwards.

“Ali will also have input on...

Harlequins Women v Exeter Chiefs Women

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 08/22/2025 - 10:07pm

Merryn Elworthy will make her 100th appearance in a Chiefs jersey as domestic women’s rugby returns with the PWR Cup on Saturday.

Having made her 99 previous appearances as Merryn Doidge, Elworthy will make her milestone appearance under her new surname following her wedding in the summer.

The 24-year-old played in her first game for Chiefs against in Gloucester-Hartpury in October 2020 after making the move to Sandy Park from Bristol Bears Women.

Chiefs Women’s head coach Steve Salvin said: “Merryn is, first and foremost, a wonderful person. She is very humble...

Women's Rugby World Cup coming to Exeter

With the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 just days away, Devon is ready to welcome visitors from across the globe.

The tournament begins on Friday 22 August and Exeter’s Sandy Park, home of Exeter Chiefs, is one of the venues chosen which will be hosting seven of the games

As well staging these matches, Exeter is also hosting a Fanzone in Princesshay Shopping Centre in the City Centre.

Planning for the event has been ongoing for the past 18 months with officers from our operational planning and neighbourhood teams working alongside Exeter Chiefs, Exeter City...

Mona signs with Exeter Chiefs

Exeter Chiefs have added to their front row depth with the signing of prop Khwezi Mona ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The 32-year-old front rower makes the move to Devon from South African franchise, Hollywoodbets Sharks. Having made more than 50 appearances for the Sharks, this will be Mona’s first foray into Gallagher PREM competition.

“I’ve always respected Chiefs’ history and the hardworking culture that led them to conquer Europe,” Mona said.

“This is the kind of team and environment I want to be a part of. I’m excited to learn from the coaches, contribute on...

Plymouth Gladiators eye big points weekend after dramtic win over title chasers

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 08/14/2025 - 5:07pm

Plymouth Gladiators team manager Garry May believes his side can keep their late-season playoff hopes alive as they prepare for a crucial double-header against Redcar Bears this weekend fresh from a stunning home victory over Poole Pirates.

Last Saturday’s 47–43 triumph over the Pirates, Plymouth’s third win over the Dorset outfit this season, came in dramatic fashion, with the Gladiators sealing victory with back-to-back 5–1s in the final two heats despite a string of setbacks.

“We had a bit of bad luck losing Lasse, then Scott Nicholls had engine problems, and Alfie’s...

Three players sign senior academy contracts with Chiefs

A trio of aspiring young players have put pen to paper with Exeter Chiefs as director of rugby Rob Baxter cultivates talent for the future.

The group of youngsters comprises of backs Ollie Batson and George Newman as well as forward, Marlon Farouk-Roy.

Batson and Newman are both products of the well-established and proven Chiefs pathway. Both have come through the Chiefs age-grade ranks and have featured for Exeter College.

“It’s a very special moment to sign for Chiefs. I’m really grateful for the opportunity,” Newman said. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first few...

How Custom Sports Memorabilia Is Becoming a Fan Favourite

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Mon, 08/11/2025 - 10:25pm

In the world of sports, memorabilia has long been a way for fans to connect with their favourite teams and players. From jerseys to autographed balls, these items serve as tangible reminders of unforgettable moments. However, a new trend is emerging that is reshaping the landscape of sports collectables: custom sports memorabilia. This personalised approach not only enhances the emotional connection fans have with their teams but also offers a unique way to celebrate individual fandom.

The Rise of Personalisation in Sports Collectables

The shift towards customisation in...

Youngsters check out newly laid football pitches in Exeter

Young footballers in Exeter have been given a sneak preview of newly laid grassroots football pitches that they will play on this coming season.

Youngsters from Heavitree Youth Football Club were given a feel of the newly created playing surface at Bromhams Farm Fields. The Under 11s side will be one of the teams playing on the three pitches when the season starts next month.

Also backing the new facilities were players from Exeter City Football Club, who popped along to check out the surface. Luca Woodhouse and Andrew Oluwabori were joined by Sophie Gillies and Beth...

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