University helps lift exeter’s challenge

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WHEN Rob Baxter outlined his vision for the future of Exeter Chiefs, the director of rugby made no secret of the fact that he would be looking at a number of new kids on the block.

Having seen numerous established stars depart for pastures new last summer, Baxter knew it was imperative that he unearthed a new and exciting generation of onfield talent for his latest rebuild.

To help in that process, the 52-year-old looked no further than the University of Exeter, a wellknown breeding ground for a plethora of gifted rugby stars who have reached the very top of the game.

For years, the Chiefs and the University have worked hand-in-hand to develop a structure and programme that has yielded success, both on and off the field.

The fruits of Exeter’s success were highlighted with Daf Jenkins, 21, a current student effectively, being named Wales captain for the Six Nations. Alongside him, Henry Slade and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso were included in England’s squad, Ross Vintcent was called up by Italy, while Christ Tshiunza would likely have joined Jenkins had it not been for a foot injury.

Vision: Rob Baxter
From left, Henry Slade, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Ross Vintcent and Christ Tshiunza

“What I am seeing is more and more players wanting to continue their education alongside being a professional,” said Baxter. “Having that distraction away from playing and training, it can help them in terms of their own personal development and their future plans. It ticks so many boxes for not only us, but for the players as well.”

Behind the internationals, Baxter has struck gold with a number of others within his Chiefs ranks this season. Indeed, a quick glance at their latest squad list shows that almost half of those named have had links to the university at some stage.

Baxter adds: “People don’t realise just how far the link between the club and the university goes back. I’ve been involved with it for nearly 25 years, initially playing with guys who were studying here, to then coaching a number of them, to now overseeing what is a fantastic partnership between the two of us, which is producing high-quality Premiership and international standard p

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