Glasgow Warriors: Match Day Programme

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CHIEFS

VS GLASGOW SAT 13 JAN I SANDY PARK I KO 13:00


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VS EPCR WELCOME.............................................5 INVESTEC WELCOME.......................................7 TONY ROWE...................................................9 ROB BAXTER.................................................11 CLUB NEWS.................................................13 DAFYDD JENKINS FEATURE...................... 14-15 CLUB SHOP..................................................17 MEN'S MANAGEMENT TEAM..........................19 MEN’S SQUAD........................................ 21-26 BBC RADIO DEVON COLUMN...........................28 TEAM LINE-UPS..................................... 30-31 OPPOSITION.......................................... 34-35 FAST XV WITH MAX NOREY...........................37 FAST XV WITH MADDIE FEAUNATI...................39

COMMUNITY NEWS.......................................41 SAINTS MATCH REPORT.........................42-43 TRAILFINDERS MATCH REPORT................44-45 UPCOMING FIXTURES................................... 47 WOMEN'S MANAGEMENT TEAM..................... 49 WOMEN’S SQUAD...................................50-53 FOUNDATION UPDATE....................................57 CLUB PARTNERS...........................................60

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WELCOME A WARM WELCOME TO THIS ROUND 3 MATCH IN THE 2023/24 INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL AS WE REACH THE BUSINESS END OF THE TOURNAMENT’S POOL STAGE.

We are delighted to be joined on the journey to London by Investec, by our premium partner, Heineken, and by our official partners, DHL, IHG Hotels & Resorts and Georgia Rugby Marketing Hub, as well as our official supporters, Tissot, Gilbert and Kappa, and also by our official airline partner in South Africa, Qatar Airways.

Complementing the landmark introduction of Investec as the competition’s new title partner, the opening rounds delivered a compelling series of world-class and indeed out of the ordinary matches. Now the intensity goes up another notch with coveted places in the knockout stage at stake.

TNT Sports, ITV and RTÉ in the UK and Ireland, beIN SPORTS and France Télévisions in France, and SuperSport in South Africa, continue to provide comprehensive and innovative broadcast coverage, while S4C in Wales and FloRugby in the USA and Canada, are showcasing the matches to more viewers than ever across the globe.

With the top four clubs in each pool guaranteed qualification, there’s an important added incentive for the contenders: the clubs finishing first and second in their respective pools will have home venue advantage in the allimportant first knockout stage, the Round of 16. For those clubs that finish fifth in each pool, the journey does not end there as they qualify for the Round of 16 of the EPCR Challenge Cup. Everything is to play for. So, after what promises to be even more tension-fuelled action this month, we’ll have a clearer idea of the pathway to the showpiece Finals weekend at London’s state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next May for which over 45,000 tickets have already been sold.

We hope that you enjoy the match today and take this opportunity to send our best wishes to you, the fans, your club’s players and staff, and of course to our match officials, as we anticipate the celebrations and the occasional heartache that go with the territory when qualification for the Investec Champions Cup knockout stage is on the line! Yours in rugby,

DOMINIC MCKAY EPCR CHAIRMAN





WELCOME GOOD AFTERNOON AND WELCOME TO TODAY’S INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP MATCH AGAINST OLD ADVERSARIES, GLASGOW WARRIORS. We return to the competition following a first loss at home this season against Northampton Saints in last weekend’s Gallagher Premiership Round 11 fixture. While it was a loss on the scoreboard, I truly believe a lot was learned from that encounter by our young squad. It was a fantastic game of rugby which was full of action right to the final whistle. On another Premiership note, we are excited to confirm our Newcastle Falcons and Bath Rugby fixtures. Falcons will be welcomed to Sandy Park on Saturday, March 23 KO 3pm while our West Country rivals will make their visit to Devon on Saturday, April 20 KO 5:30pm.

Bayonne. I encourage everyone to look at our Exeter Chiefs travel offer which is still available for a last-minute booking. The package – which is available on our ticketing website – provides fans a seat on the squad’s charter flight together with a match ticket and private airport transfers to Biarritz. We are delighted to have launched our Exeter Chiefs 2024/25 season tickets which have all been price frozen from this season, with the added incentive of an Early Bird offer for the first month. With the excitement of entertaining and winning performances aplenty from our men’s and women’s teams already this season, all eyes are on the future stars of Exeter Chiefs – and a season ticket is your way of ensuring you don’t miss any of the action. Finally, please join me in extending a very warm welcome to the Glasgow Warriors directors, coaches, players and supporters. We hope you have a fantastic day at Sandy Park.

For this weekend, we look to return to the flarefilled form we enjoyed in the opening two rounds of this season’s Investec Champions Cup against Toulon and Munster. Today marks the tenth meeting between our two sides, and our record against the Scots at home sits firmly in our favour. In those ten meetings, Glasgow have travelled to Devon for six of them – in their last two visits, Chiefs have secured convincing victories, so we’ll hope for another strong performance today. After this weekend, I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible join us in France as we head across the channel to come up against

TONY ROWE CBE CHAIRMAN AND CEO EXETER RUGBY CLUB

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ROB BAXTER OBE AFTER A VERY EXCITING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERIOD IN THE GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP WE NOW RETURN TO INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP ACTION WITH OUR REGULAR OPPONENTS, GLASGOW WARRIORS. We seem to have drawn them a lot in recent seasons so their visit to Sandy Park will not be an unusual one.

players and I know they are giving their all on the pitch and talk continually about playing in a way that you can all get behind and feel part of.

We come back into the competition on some good form. The two games over Christmas were not only good performances but good results. Last week was a great game and had a huge input from us but we unfortunately came up a few seconds short of winning the game and collected two valuable points.

After some disappointment last week, we need to get our emotional energy just right and take it all onto the field with us! It’s going to be exciting! Finally, I would like to welcome Franco Smith, his staff, players and the supporters of Glasgow to Sandy Park and hope they enjoy their visit.

We could have done some things better, but we could have done things better in every game we have played this season, so we need to analyse last week exactly the same and then move forward and there is certainly no better game to move forward into than a home Investec Champions Cup game! This competition is hugely exciting for us as we have given ourselves an opportunity to progress further in the competition because of our first two results against Toulon and Munster. However, an opportunity is all it is at the moment because Glasgow are also fighting for qualification and will be desperate to collect points against us to climb up the table and promote their position. We are set for another big crowd, and I have to applaud the atmosphere that our supporters have created both home and away over the last few weeks – the support really comes through to the

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CLUB NEWS WEST COUNTRY DERBY AND NEWCASTLE FIXTURES CONFIRMED Exeter Chiefs can now confirm dates and kick-off times for the Gallagher Premiership Round 13 fixture against Newcastle Falcons and Round 15 against Bath Rugby.

The two fixtures are included in the Chiefs’ 2023/24 season ticket, and individual match tickets are now available for purchase on our ticketing website.

The Geordie side will be welcomed to Sandy Park on Saturday, March 23 [KO 3pm] while the West Country rivals make their visit to Devon on Saturday, April 20 [KO 5:30pm].

CHIEFS TO TAKE ON UNIVERSITY OF EXETER IN FRIENDLY AT SANDY PARK Exeter Chiefs will take on University of Exeter in a ‘Town Versus Gown’ friendly match this month. The match will take place at Sandy Park Stadium on Monday, January 15 at 19:30. The university is an integral part of the Chiefs’ development pathway and has nurtured the talents of recent graduates such as Ross Vintcent, Ben Hammersley and Tom Cairns – al of whom are now making regular appearances in the Gallagher Premiership for Chiefs. Chiefs will be represented by wider squad members as well as some front-line players looking to make their return to action with some much-valued game time. The University will then be represented by their top Super BUCS team as they look to break into the Chiefs’ home fortress. All Chiefs season ticket holders will have the game included in their package or individual tickets can be purchased from our ticket site for £5 for adults, students and kids.

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POSITION: LOCK HEIGHT: 2.01M (6FT 6IN) WEIGHT: 117KG (18ST 4LBS)

AT JUST 21 YEARS OLD, THE WELSH INTERNATIONAL IS RELISHING THE HONOUR OF LEADING OUT EXETER CHIEFS AS CAPTAIN THIS SEASON IN GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP AND INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP ACTION. Rugby was in the genes for Dafydd Jenkins with two grandfathers who played the oval ball sport and a father who represented Swansea and Neath from the back row position. A lock himself, the strapping youngster has already reached the prestigious international stage. Jenkins made his Welsh debut in November 2022 against autumn international opposition, Georgia, before going on to be a part of his country’s Rugby World Cup journey in France in 2023. Having returned to home soil, Jenkins was appointed the Chiefs’ captain for the season by Director of Rugby, Rob Baxter. Aided by the experienced know-how of club captain Jack Yeandle and elite international Henry Slade, the young forward believes his captaincy has been going positively so far. “Taking on the captaincy has been going alright. Obviously, the results have been going well which helps but in terms of the actual role of captain, I’ve been very lucky that Sladey, Yenz and all our half backs are great leaders as well. So, I can almost take a bit of a step back and try to just lead from my actions, because I’m not the best speaker. I just try to be steady and consistent.” “Taking on the role originally was obviously a bit nerve wracking but it’s also an honour. You get to lead out a bunch of great players, so to do that is something I really enjoy. I look forward every week to running out at Sandy Park – it’s an honour.”

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“YOU DON’T REALLY HAVE TO TELL BOYS TO SHOW UP AND WORK FOR EACH OTHER BECAUSE EVERYONE IS WILLING TO DO IT ALREADY." The bunch of players Jenkins mentioned are an incredibly tight-knit group of Chiefs players who have impressed onlookers this season – bringing together youth, hunger to drive forward and skill to achieve more than most expected from them at this point in Chiefs’ acknowledged rebuild. “The group being so tight definitely makes my life as captain easier. You don’t really have to tell boys to show up and work for each other because everyone is willing to do it already. That’s also the benefit of having a group that’s so close together – we don’t have to try to force anything, it’s more about the technical side of things.” Looking at the performances this season, it has been easy to identify the work-rate and impact of Jenkins and his second-row colleagues, Lewis Pearson and Rusi Tuima. The bond and playing partnership they’ve created amongst their trio is something which all have described as being a natural development. “Lew and Rusi are both such good players. They’re both class, so to be honest, you have to play well to make sure you still start. Having that competition is something I’ve really enjoyed. I know Lew and Rusi can play really well together and do a fantastic job, but I love playing alongside both of them.” All three have appeared in the opening rounds of this season’s Investec Champions Cup – a lastgasp victory over Toulon at the Stade Felix Mayol followed by an imposing performance to defeat Munster in Devon. Jenkins believes the experiences of the competition have been special for this squad which is so focused on remaining together as they forge their own path as the new generation of Chiefs players. “The Toulon trip allowed us a chance to enjoy France, which was great. Getting to spend that extra time together, being a tight group, was really enjoyable. Then the Munster win at home was special because we had a massive crowd, and everyone was writing us off beforehand. And now, with both those results, we’ve put ourselves

in a position to possibly win the pool, which we want to try do.” “You have it in the back of your mind that we’re only a couple of games away from the knockouts and that’s something we’re looking forward to, but this weekend is just a focus on Glasgow.” “We play them in this competition pretty often, so a lot of the older boys know what they can bring. They’ve definitely got international qualities in their ranks, which we’ll look forward to testing ourselves against.” “I feel like their attack is their biggest strength, so it really makes us have to focus on our defence. We’ll need a good defensive performance where we shut down a lot of their line-speed.” Glasgow is the focus locked in for the squad this weekend, but there is the background draw of a Premiership Rugby Cup semi-final, a potential run into the Gallagher Premiership knockout stages and, with a result today, a path into the last 16 of the Investec Champions Cup. While it is not the sole goal, the Chiefs captain admits it is a happening and an opportunity which the players have began to tentatively think about and whisper about the possibilities. “We definitely think, and talk a little, about the possibility of winning trophies – we wouldn’t be playing professional sport if that wasn’t a goal. We do have to hold ourselves back a bit and take it week-on-week as that’s what’s going to allow us to be successful. Definitely, in the long term, this is going to be a special group to be a part of.”

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ROB BAXTER OBE DIRECTOR OF RUGBY

ALI HEPHER HEAD COACH

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OMAR MOUNEIMNE DEFENCE COACH

RICKY PELLOW SKILLS COACH

TONY WALKER TEAM MANAGER

ROSS MCMILLAN SCRUM COACH

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SHANE O’HANRAHAN

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FROM THE PRESS BOX AFTER A FANTASTIC FEW WEEKS OF GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP ACTION, WE ARE BACK TO THE INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP TODAY AND THE VISIT OF OLD ADVERSARIES GLASGOW WARRIORS TO SANDY PARK. A Chiefs win would guarantee them a place in the round of 16, and also increase their chances of having a home tie in that round. This will be the tenth time that Exeter and Glasgow have done battle in Europe. The record is four wins each, and one draw, so it is all to play for this lunchtime in that little contest. Glasgow have even won here at Sandy Park, a 1510 success back in January 2014, but Chiefs have triumphed on the other four occasions. In fact, the Warriors will not have fond memories of their last two trips to Devon soil as they suffered two of their biggest ever European defeats, losing 42-0 in December 2020, and 52-17 in January 2022. That last meeting two years ago was an incredible match as the Chiefs only led 14-10 at half-time, and the Warriors actually took a 17-14 lead with a converted try five minutes into the second period. But they were then hit by a stunning avalanche of points from Exeter, who ran in six tries in a devastating 27-minute period with some of the best rugby they have produced in Europe.

Toulouse, Stade Francais, Pau, Montpellier and Racing 92. A bit like Exeter, Bayonne boast an exceptional home record, and it will be a big test for the Chiefs next weekend, regardless of today’s result, as they play their final Pool Three match. Talking of French rugby, I enjoyed watching former Chiefs No.8 Sam Simmonds play for Montpellier against Toulon last Sunday evening. It was a muchneeded 27-17 win for Montpellier, only their third in the league this season, but it still leaves them four points adrift at the bottom of the French Top 14 table. Simmonds was his usual all-action self, despite having heavy strapping on both legs, and it looked at one stage as if he would have to go off early after appearing to roll his ankle, but his foot was strapped up and he managed to get through the full 80 minutes. Younger brother Joe was also among the points once again for Pau, kicking five penalties in their 2920 home defeat to a La Rochelle side still missing the injured Jack Nowell.

The game before, in 2020, was rather more comfortable from a Chiefs point of view, with 14 unanswered points in the first half and a further 28 after the break, with two former Glasgow favourites in Stuart Hogg and Jonny Gray rubbing further salt into the visitors’ wounds by getting on the try scoresheet. There will be no Gray today sadly as he continues his long battle back from an ankle injury sustained in the Champions Cup semi-final against La Rochelle in Bordeaux at the end of last April. After today’s match, Exeter head to a Bayonne side who have won all five of their home French Top 14 matches so far this season, including wins over

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15. JOSH MCKAY 14. HUW JONES 13. SIONE TUIPULOTU (C) 12. STAFFORD MCDOWALL 11. KYLE ROWE 10. DUNCAN WEIR 9. GEORGE HORNE 1. OLI KEBBLE 2. GREGOR HIDDLESTON 3. ZANDER FAGERSON 4. SCOTT CUMMINGS 5. ALEX SAMUEL 6. ALLY MILLER 7. MATT FAGERSON 8. HENCO VENTER REPS

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ANOTHER YEAR OF GROWTH IN THE 2022/23 GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUPPLACE. THEN, OVER CAMPAIGN SAW GLOUCESTER END THE YEAR IN TENTH THE SUMMER, KEY SIGNINGS ENSURED THE FUTURE WAS BEGINNING TO OPENER LOOK BRIGHT ATOVERVIEW: KINGSHOLM DESPITE BIG-NAME DEPARTURES. GLASGOW WARRIORS RETURN INVESTEC CHAMPIONS ACTION TODAY CARRYINGand saw offCUP Nottingham, Harlequins Last season, the cherry andTO whites Coventry at home as well as Saracens finished with a frustrating margin of MOMENTUM FROM THEIR 1872 CUP VICTORY OVERandTHEIR ELDEST RIVALS, EDINBURGH. Hartpury on the road to comfortably 13 losses and seven wins, sitting on 41

secure a semi-final appearance in the Ally Miller was the first try-scorer for Cup. the Warriors that day as he rampaged The opening weekend of the Gallagher downfield for a run-in which Ross Premiership season was then a Thompson converted. A try from Josh breathless fight for a single-point win McKay onover 52 minutes them ahead margin Londontook powerhouses, of Harlequins. their FrenchRound hosts for the first time two brought a result in the encounter, and ultimately was the against Newcastle Falcons before Ben Morgan retired and Tom Seabrook Round one was a home match-up last score the game. losses to fell toofconsecutive headed to competitors, Northampton thesquad against Premiership performers, Saracens, Sale Sharks and Bath Rugby Saints. This weekend will mark the tenth Northampton Saints. It was a as internationalists began to trickle back In response,evening their summer Investec Champions Cup meeting frustrating for the signings Warriors into the league following the conclusion were headlinedout byof two between Exeter Chiefs and in Glasgow who emerged theup-and-coming blocks well of the Rugby World Cup France. international as assert Zach Mercer Warriors and the Scotsmen’s sixth before Saints names began to their This willInbe another made the switch visit to weekend Sandy Park. years gonetough by, dominance. Therefrom wereMontpellier tries for in ask for a squad thriving with talent in the French top tier and Max Llewellyn Sebastian Cancelliere and Ollie Smith these encounters have been harsh and the backline – Louis Rees Zammit, Ollie was coaxed away from Cardiff Rugby entertaining encounters. for Glasgow, along with a penalty Thorley and Chris Harris to name just in the URC. try however, it was to be no match three – aslook wellto asbring in a strength-filled As Glasgow the The off for a2023/24 Courtneyseason Laweskicked try alongside pack led by the likes of Lewis Ludlow momentum of their domestic form into and for George Skivington’s a Tommy Freeman bracemen and with Fin Freddie Clarke. Chiefs have defended the competition and Chiefs look to an unbeaten run in Smith’s precision atthe thenew-look kicking tee. Sandy Park successfully for over a year maintain their flare-filled form of the Premiership Rugby Cup, which now, and to breach those defences will this year included Championship Round two was another testing game, opening two rounds, today is sure to be take a warrior-like performance. competition. TheBayonne Gloucester men another exciting game. this time against in France with Glasgow grinding out a single point margin for an 11-12 victory. points in the final league table. Currently sitting third in the United Some faces wore Rugbybeloved Championship tableGloucester with seven colours for the final time as Billy wins from nine, the Scots had varied Twelvetrees and Jordy Reid headed results in the opening rounds of this to Championship giants Ealing season’s Investec Champions Cupto Trailfinders, Jake Polledri headed competition. Italy and the URC with Zebre whilst

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HEAD COACH: FRANCO SMITH The South African, who is the former Head Coach of the Italian international rugby team, arrived at Scotstoun as the new man in charge in August 2022. A stacked playing career included international representation of the Springboks, southern hemisphere club rugby for Cheetahs, Blue Bulls and the Pumas before European rugby called his name in Newport, Bologna and Benetton Treviso. The former back’s inaugural coaching role came as backs coach for his former team, Free State Cheetahs. He returned to Italy in 2007 to take on the head coach role at Benetton, whom he led to two National Championship of Excellence titles before the side joined the Pro12 competition in 2011.

Returning to his homeland of South Africa in 2014, he was taken on by the national set-up in 2017 before swapping his Springbok colours for those of the Azzurri in 2019. Since joining Glasgow, he looks to have brought an energy to the side as he entrusts the youth of the squad to drive the intensity and progress of the Warriors.

ONE TO WATCH: STAFFORD MCDOWALL Home grown talent Stafford McDowall has bided his time, proved his talent and risen to the top of the Glasgow Warriors set-up as the 25-year-old has recently been captaining the Scotstoun outfit. The boy from Dumfries began his rugby journey with Stewarty RFC before joining the Glasgow development set-up, signing his first professional contract with the club in 2018. With Scottish age-grade representation to his name at U18 and U20 level – the latter of which he captained in the 2018 U20s World Championship – 2019 saw the blossoming young centre named the Land Rover Young Player of the Season.

Since his Warriors debut against Southern Kings in October 2017, McDowall has weathered the toil of injury setbacks to return to top form to log 67 appearances to his name along with 13 tries in Glasgow colours. The 6ft 4 centre – who is comfortable in the inside or outside roles – has been enjoying a resurgence in his love for rugby this season having briefly considered leaving the sport behind for life on the family farm. A threat on attack with a good step and powerful carry in his bag of tricks, the back is also a confronting figure in the defensive set-up.

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WE PUT MAX NOREY THROUGH 15 QUICK-FIRE QUESTIONS... 1. First team you played rugby for? Teignmouth

2. First influential coach? Mark Annal

3. Have you played in any other position? Back row

4. Rugby hero/inspiration? Sonny Bill Williams

5. First professional game?

Bristol Bears at home in the Prem Cup

6. Best away ground? Stade Felix Mayol

7. Best rugby memory? Winning in Toulon

8. Rugby best friends? Tommy Wyatt

9. Nickname Nozza

10. Favourite takeaway? Chinese

11. Favourite book?

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

12. Sports teams you follow away from rugby? Exeter City FC

13. Tea or coffee? Coffee

14. Last thing you listened to? Last Last, Burna Boy

15. Favourite film? The Matrix

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WE PUT MADDIE FEAUNATI THROUGH 15 QUICK-FIRE QUESTIONS... 1. First team you played rugby for? Alhambra Unio in Dunedin

2. First influential coach?

Probably my dad, Zac Feau'nati

3. Rugby hero/inspiration?

My dad and most of the girls I played with as well

4. Best rugby memory?

This year my team in Wellington, Marist St Pats won the cup final with a bunch of girls I grew up with which was cool

5. Rugby best friends?

There's too many, but in Exeter it would be Olivia Ortiz

6. If rugby didn't exist, what sport would you play? Netball

7. What do you do away from rugby?

It's a choice between sleeping, working or studying

8. We're all human, what are you not particularly good at? Being co-ordindated outside of rugby

9. Tea or coffee? Coffee

10. Favourite takeaway? Fish & Chips

11. What do you miss about New Zealand? My family and some of the food

12. Favourite place in Devon?

The community and the people

13. Favourite film? The Blindside

14. Your dad famously played Jonah Lomu in the film Invictus - who would you want to play you in a film about your life? Vanessa Hudgens

15. Band or pop or rock star you followed since you were a teenager? Justin Bieber

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COMMUNITY UPDATE NEW HITZ OFFICER APPOINTED AT THE EXETER CHIEFS HITZ 2024 sees an exciting new chapter for the Exeter Chiefs HITZ with the appointment (in late 2023) of a brand new HITZ officer and cohort of students, a reset to offering an NCFE Level 1 Employability, Sports Leadership courses, GCSE Maths and English retakes and an academic year peppered with enrichment, work experience and trips/activities. So, welcome to Angelique Aldworth.

Other highlights have included celebrating the HITZ 15-year anniversary and enjoying a trip down to Adrenalin Quarry with the whole cohort on the Exeter Chiefs coach. We had the Royal Navy join us for a bout of Ready Steady Cook, building rafts at Haven, overcoming fears at Clip and Climb and starting new adventures through our Sports Leaders Courses, exploring the rewarding world of coaching.

One of the highlights to the end of the last academic year have been one of our students having been shortlisted for an ‘Academic Achievement’ award at the annual Hitz awards, that took place at Twickenham Stadium in November 2023.

If you know someone who may benefit from joining us for their educational journey, can offer work experience for our students or would like to guest speak on a particular career please contact Angelique Aldworth on 07920 371788 or angeliquealdworth@exeterchiefs.co.uk

Callum Douglas came to us having been diagnosed with ASD & ASS. Callum showed a skill in tech and a keen interest in a future in media. We are delighted to say that he finished his year having achieved a level 2 Functional skill in Maths and a GCSE Level 6 in English! Smashing all expectations and doing himself proud with the hard work he showed.

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MATCH REPORT PREMIERSHIP RUGBY - SATURDAY 6 JANUARY

36 42 Tries: Vermeulen (2), Feyi-Waboso, Townsend, Tuima Cons: Slade (4) Pens: Slade Yellow Cards: Jenkins, Slade

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Tries: Braley, Sleightholme (3), Furbank, Hutchinson Cons: Smith (6)


EXETER CHIEFS V NORTHAMPTON SAINTS

TOP PERFORMERS

TRIES

CARRIES

TACKLES

TERRITORY

POSSESSION

MATCH STATS

53% 62% 131 144 5

47% 38% 173 112 6

CARRIES

TACKLES

CLEAR OUTS

HARVEY SKINNER

GREG FISILAU

ETHAN ROOTS

17

12

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GREG FISILAU

DAFYDD JENKINS

GREG FISILAU

14

11

25

JACQUES VERMEULEN

JOSH IOSEFA -SCOTT

LEWIS PEARSON

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10

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Chiefs: T Wyatt; I Feyi-Waboso, H Slade, J Hawkins (Devoto 58’), B Hammersley (Wimbush 58’); H Skinner, S Townsend (Cairns 55’); N Abuladze (Hepburn 50’), J Yeandle (Norey 50’), J Iosefa-Scott (Painter 50’), L Pearson, D Jenkins (c) (Tuima 51’), E Roots, J Vermeulen (Vintcent 58’), G Fisilau. Saints: G Furbank (c); O Sleightholme, B Odendaal (Dingwall 46’), R Hutchinson, T Litchfield (Freeman 50’); F Smith, C Braley (Mitchell 50’); T Haffar (Iyogun 50’), S Matavesi (Langdon 50’), T Davison (Millar Mills 58’), A Moon, C Munga (Pearson 58’), A Coles, A Scott-Young, S Graham. Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe Attendance: 14,099

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MATCH REPORT PWR - SUNDAY 7 JANUARY

38 19 Tries: MacDonald, Rogers, Preece, Cantorna, Moloney, Bricknell Cons: Cantorna (4)

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Tries: Dow, Cox, Zackary Cons: Green (2)


EXETER CHIEFS WOMEN V TRAILFINDERS WOMEN

TOP PERFORMERS

TRIES

CARRIES

TACKLES

TERRITORY

POSSESSION

MATCH STATS

50% 46% 196 117 6

50% 54% 3

CARRIES

TACKLES

CLEAR OUTS

ALEX TESSIER

POPPY LEITCH

POPPY LEITCH

13

18

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HOPE ROGERS

MAISY ALLEN

MAISY ALLEN

11

17

21

MADDIE FEAUNATI

MADDIE FEAUNATI

NICHOLA FRYDAY

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14

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Chiefs: M Doidge (vc); C MacDonald, D Preece (S Langford 60mins), G Cantorna, C MacDonald, K Buchanan; A Tessier, B Bradley (E Hayward 67mins (B Bradley 70mins)); H Rogers (A Middlebrooke 60mins), C Moloney (D French 67mins), L Hanlon (D Menin 40mins), N Fryday, P Leith (c), M Feaunati (E Jefferies 54mins), M Allen (T Bricknell 54mins), R Johnson (H Millar-Mills 60mins). Trailfinders: R Inman (C Cox 40mins); V Laflin, J Schell, J Cooksey, A Dow (vc); E Green, E Swords; L Crake (K Tamai 75mins), L Gwala (E Riffonneau 40mins), S Seye, T Beukeboom (c), R Burnfield (C Willett 61mins), S Ikahihifo (A Stock 49-54mins), M Barwick, K Zackary Referee: Hamish Grant

Attendance: 1,402

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STARTING THIS YEAR WITH A BANG, WE WOULD LIKE TO ROUND UP LAST YEAR’S GREAT EVENTS AND GIVE YOU A SMALL INSIGHT OF THE YEARS EVENTS TO COME. We held our first Family Food Day in June 2023 – a hugely successful event where we set up in a local school and together with Chef Michael Caines, served up a delicious BBQ for 1,000 children and families. Also last year, the Exeter Chiefs Cycle Club not only attended the Chiefs away match in La Rochelle in France but Cycled there. Almost 600 miles covered and an incredible £13,578 raised. Since they started their cycling adventures in 2016, the cycle club has raised a total of £128,827.00 in donations to the Chiefs Charity Foundation. The Foundation held a charity Boxing Match between the Met Police and Royal Marines Charity in October 2023, sponsored by SuperCat. This was a fun-filled evening enjoyed by all – the atmosphere was electric, and the total raised was a whopping £18,597.71 to divide between the Chiefs Foundation and the Marines Charity. December saw our yearly Foundation Christmas lunch take place in connection with Devon Wooden Spoon. Wonderful festive cheer was shared by all, with an online silent auction, live auction, tombola, raffles, prizes galore, player Q&A and our fabulous compare for the day, David Flatman. The event was a huge success raising close to a staggering £30,000. 2024 starts off with a fabulous Charity lunch in March at the famous Michael Caines restaurant set in the stunning, award winning Lympstone Manor Hotel. The day is always a sought-after event and includes player

Q&A, raffle, guest speakers and of course a sumptuous lunch. The Cycle Club will again venture across to France to raise funds for the Chiefs Chairty Foundation on another epic adventure while we will be holding another Family Food Day event again so watch this space for information on that and our Property Ball which is in the works. This year we will be holding more Foundation XV meetings and networking events. These are a great way to find out more about how to get involved. To date our amazing match day collectors have raised near an incredible £250,000 and in 2023 alone the Exeter Chiefs Foundation raised close to £340,000 and we couldn’t have done it without you. If you would like to be a part of the Chiefs charity Foundation XV or hold any fundraising events for us and your community, please do get in touch at enquiries@ exeterchiefsfoundation.org.uk

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