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Ryan Woods claims his career is revitalized after his move to Exeter City

Ryan Woods is a footballer whose career has recently started to take a new level thanks to his move to Exeter City . After signing the contract, he feels that his game has become more confident and better. As reported by the footballer himself, he gained valuable experience and drive playing for Exeter City, which helped him to reach his potential. And the club transition of the player clearly benefited. The team has become more popular, which is reflected in the growth of bets on Parimatch, Mostbet, and other bookmakers.

Who is Ryan Woods?

Ryan Woods is a talented...

Exeter City safe at last!

Report: Exeter City 2 Scunthorpe Utd 0

Exeter City secured their status as a Football League team in some style, beating the league leaders Scunthorpe United 2-0 at St James Park.

When the pressure was on, City turned in one of their most complete performances of the season to dominate the game in almost its entirety – and the Grecians also ended Scunthorpe’s remarkable 28-game unbeaten run.

In the end, everyone went home happy – Fleetwood could only manage a draw in their game against Southend, meaning that Scunthorpe confirmed promotion.

It was a stunning...

Chiefs season tickets on sale

Having witnessed Exeter Chiefs lift their first major silverware with success in this season’s LV= Cup, fans are being offered the chance to become a 2014/15 Season Ticket holder and guarantee your place for another fantastic year of top flight rugby at Sandy Park.

With the multi-million pound redevelopment of Sandy Park set for completion ahead of the 2014/15 season, Sandy Park promises to be even bigger and better for those heading to the region’s premier sporting club.

From £330 for adults; £200 for students and £165 for children under-16, you can guarantee your place in...

Whitten Seeks a Response

Ian Whitten insists he and his Exeter Chiefs team-mates should use the pain of last weekend's record home loss to Sale Sharks as the motivation for a big performance against Harlequins next time out.

Rob Baxter's side leaked eight tries in a 55-12 loss that has left the Chiefs with plenty to do if they are to claim the all-important play-off place for next season's new-look European Champions Cup.

The Irish international admits in the aftermath that the players had let the supporters down, but hopes that defeat can spur them on in the future.

“I think we were taught...

Golf news from Exeter Golf & Country Club

Authored by jenniashford
Posted: Wed, 04/23/2014 - 12:46pm

Wednesday saw the Captain take a team to Bigbury for the away leg of the Annual Lloyd Rowett match. Bigbury was in excellent condition, and on a sunny, but tough day with a cold easterly wind, all 6 of the matches were very close.

Captain, Ray Banfield, and his partner Neil Woolfrey, gained a half from the top match. Vice-Captain, John Fairman and David Inglis lost 2 down in a close match. Paul Smale and Alistair Ross gained a half. Martin McBain and Roger Worthington were the only victorious match and they ran out 2 Up winners in match 4. David Newbery and Russell Mayne also...

Baxter's Praise for Retiring Hanks

Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted: Wed, 04/23/2014 - 11:49am

Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter has led the tributes to lock James Hanks, who has been forced to retire from the game with immediate effect due to a serious neck injury.

The 29-year-old forward announced on Tuesday that he was calling time on his 10-year career with the Devon club following advice given to him by leading medical experts.

Hanks - who featured 192 times for the club, scoring seven tries in the process - sustained his injury during the final minutes of Exeter's LV= Cup semi-final win against Bath at the Recreation Ground last month.

His retirement...

Hanks Forced to Retire

Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted: Wed, 04/23/2014 - 11:00am

Exeter Chiefs can confirm lock James Hanks has been forced to retire from the game with immediate effect.

The long-serving forward, who sustained a serious neck injury late on in Exeter's LV= Cup semi-final win at Bath last month, has been told by medical experts to call time on his ten-year stint with the Chiefs.

It's a cruel blow for the popular 29-year-old, who since making his first team debut at the old County Ground against Cornish Pirates in September 2005, and has since gone on to represent the Chiefs in 192 appearances, scoring seven tries.

The loss of...

Exeter City not safe yet

Report: Exeter City 1 Torquay United 2

Torquay United came from behind to win 2-1 at St James Park at the expense of Exeter City in Sky Bet League 2.

A win for the Gulls means that their seemingly-inevitable relegation is prolonged for another week, while Exeter City still have work on to ensure that they will still be a Football League club next season.

It looked like things were going to go swimmingly when Scot Bennett turned in a low shot after quarter of an hour, but Courtney Cameron’s free-kick after the interval tied things up.

And soon after,...

Baxter says sorry for performance

Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter says he will have to "dig deep" to ascertain just why his team were comprehensively beaten 55-12 by Sale Sharks in their latest Aviva Premiership fixture.

The Chiefs suffered a record top flight loss as the visiting Sharks ran in eight tries at Sandy Park to ensure themselves of a place in next season's new-look European Champions Cup.

Michael Paterson, Tom Arscott, Sam Tuitupou (2), Dwayne Peel, Dave Seymour, Tom Brady and Andrei Ostrikov all crossed for the visitors, whilst the remainder of their points were shared out by the respective...

Torquay visit Exeter City needing a win to survive!

Preview: Exeter City v Torquay United

It isn’t as if a derby match needs much extra incentive – but the stakes when Exeter City host Torquay United on Easter Monday are positively huge.

We have seen teams come to St James Park and sit behind the ball and play without committing to attack – but for the Gulls, anything other than a win will mean relegation.

Torquay need to win all three of their remaining games, including this derby match, to stand any chance of surviving in Sky Bet League 2 this season. And, even if they were to complete a miraculous effort to secure...

Chiefs defeated by Sale Sharks

Exeter Chiefs 12 Sale Sharks 55

Those of a nervous disposition best look away now……as the following doesn’t make for happy reading if you follow the fortunes of Exeter Chiefs.

Rob Baxter’s side suffered a humiliating, record Aviva Premiership defeat as visiting Sale Sharks made hay in the Devon sunshine to ensure they will be among those contesting next season’s new-look European Champions Cup.

The Northerners head home with not only lucrative thoughts of tackling Europe’s elite next term, but also an impressive five-point haul as the ran in eight tries on their way...

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