Exeter Chiefs (officially Exeter Rugby Club) is an
English professional
rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ...
club based in
Exeter
Exeter ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and the county town of Devon in South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol.
In Roman Britain, Exeter w ...
,
Devon
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.
They play in
Premiership Rugby
Premiership Rugby, officially known as Gallagher Premiership Rugby, or the Gallagher Premiership for sponsorship reasons, is an English professional rugby union competition, consisting of 10 clubs, and is the top division of the English rugby ...
, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1871 and since 2006 has played its home matches at
Sandy Park, a purpose-built facility on the outskirts of the city. They have been known by the name Chiefs since 1999. The club was promoted to the
Premiership for the first time in 2010. Since promotion, the Chiefs have become one of the leading clubs in the Premiership, winning the championship title twice, in
2016–17 and
2019–20 respectively, and reaching a further four finals. In October 2020, the Chiefs won the
Champions Cup, the top prize in European club rugby union, defeating French club
Racing 92
Racing 92 () is a French professional rugby union club based in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Paris' western inner Banlieue, suburbs that competes in Top 14. The club plays its home matches at the 30,681-capacity Stadium#Types, domed stadium Pa ...
in the final.
Exeter are the only club to win the top four tiers of English rugby, winning the
Premiership in 2017 and 2020,
RFU Championship in 2010,
National League 1
National One, up until 2023 known as National League 1 and previously known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third of three national leagues in the domestic rugby union competition of England. It was known as Courage Lea ...
in 1997 and
National League 2 South
National League 2 South (known before September 2009 as National Division Three South) was a level four league in the English rugby union system until the end of season 2021–22. It was one of two leagues at this level, with its counterpart, N ...
in 1996. They have won the
Anglo-Welsh Cup
The Anglo-Welsh Cup (), was a cross-border rugby union knock-out cup competition that featured the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs and the four Welsh regions. It was a created as a replacement for the RFU Knockout Cup, which featured only English clubs ...
/
Premiership Rugby Cup three times, most recently in
2022–23, and the
European Rugby Champions Cup once, in 2020.
The current director of rugby is
Rob Baxter, who was appointed in March 2009.
History
Early years
Exeter Rugby Club was founded in 1871. The club played its first match in 1873 against St. Luke's College, and in 1890 won the Devon Cup.
In 1905, the club hosted the first match played by
New Zealand
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on English soil and also in the Northern Hemisphere, at the
County Ground. The visitors fixture was against a Devon County XV. It was from that game that New Zealand became known as the "
All Blacks
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of New Zealand, which is considered the country's national sport. Famed for th ...
".
When league rugby started, Exeter were initially placed in the Devon leagues.
Early league and professional era
In 1993 and 1995, Exeter reached the quarter finals of the
Pilkington Cup before being knocked out by
top division opponents
Leicester Tigers and
London Wasps respectively.
In 1997, Exeter were promoted into the
Premiership Two for the first time from
National League 1
National One, up until 2023 known as National League 1 and previously known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third of three national leagues in the domestic rugby union competition of England. It was known as Courage Lea ...
. They regularly finished in the top half of the table. In 2005, Exeter finished second in the league, missing out on promotion by four points behind
Bristol Rugby. The next season, they moved from the County Ground to Sandy Park due to a need for modern facilities that included corporate hospitality.
In 2008 they again finished in second place and again missed out on promotion by finishing behind
Northampton Saints. The same situation happened the next season when Exeter finished behind
Leeds Carnegie.
Premiership
In 2009, National Division One was reorganised into the
RFU Championship with playoffs. During the regular league season, Exeter finished second behind Bristol. In the playoffs, they defeated
Bedford Blues
Bedford Blues are a semi-professional rugby union club in the town of Bedford, England, currently playing in the RFU Championship.
History
Foundation and 19th century
Bedford RUFC was founded in 1886 after an amalgamation between Bedford Rove ...
and
Nottingham
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, before facing Bristol in the two legged final. Exeter won 9–6 in the first leg at Sandy Park and then won 29–10 at Bristol's
Memorial Stadium in the second leg to win promotion to the Premiership for the first time.
In their first season in the Premiership, they finished eighth
despite a two-point deduction and a £5,000 fine for fielding too many overseas players during their match against Leeds Carnegie at
Headingley Stadium
Headingley Stadium is a stadium complex in Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, and England. Linked by a two-sided stand housing common facilities, it comprises two separate grounds: Headingley Cricket Ground (home of Yorkshire County Cricket Clu ...
.
They also made their debut in the
European Challenge Cup, making their way to the quarter finals where they lost to
Stade Français
Stade Français Paris (known commonly as Stade Français, ) is a French professional rugby union club based in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The club plays in the Top 14 domestic league in France and is one of the most successful French ...
. In the next season, they finished fifth in the Premiership which permitted them to play in the
Heineken Cup
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for the first time.
In their first season in the Heineken Cup, they were drawn against French
Clermont Auvergne, Irish
Leinster Rugby and Welsh
Scarlets
The Scarlets () are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales. Their home ground is the Parc y Scarlets stadium. They play in the United Rugby Championship and in European Professional Club Rugby c ...
in the group stage. They finished the group third with nine points ahead of Scarlets. In 2014, Exeter Chiefs won their first major rugby trophy after they defeated Northampton Saints in the Anglo-Welsh Cup 15–8 at Sandy Park.
Recent seasons
In the
2015–16 season the Chiefs finished in second place in
Premiership Rugby
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entitling them to a home semi final in the Aviva Premiership which was played against Wasps. They won the match 34-23 thanks to two penalty tries, a try from
Ian Whitten and a try from
Dave Ewers as well as two penalties and four conversions from
Gareth Steenson. This meant the Chiefs qualified to their first Aviva Premiership final on 28 May. They lost 28–20 to champions
Saracens
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despite tries from England international
Jack Nowell and club captain
Jack Yeandle as well as 2 penalties and 2 conversions from
Gareth Steenson.
The Chiefs also reached the quarter-final of the
European Champions Cup in 2015–16. They were drawn away to
Wasps
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in a tight game which they eventually lost 25–24 at the
Ricoh Arena
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after Wasps'
Jimmy Gopperth kicked a last-minute conversion.
In 2016–17, the Chiefs won the
Premiership for the first time in their history by beating Wasps in the final 23–20. The game finished 20–20 at full time with captain
Gareth Steenson slotting a late penalty to take it to extra time. In extra time, Steenson added another penalty to secure the victory.
The Chiefs finished the
2017–18 season eight points clear at the top of the
Premiership Rugby
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table, but ultimately lost to 27–10 to
Saracens
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in the final on 26 May 2018.
The Chiefs saw their most success to date during the
2019–20 season, winning an historic double of the
European Rugby Champions Cup, in their first appearance in the final, and the
Premiership.
In light of several controversies regarding their crest, the club unveiled a new logo ahead of the
2022–23 season (see
below).
In the
2023–2024 season Exeter finished 7th and reached the quarter finals of the champions cup and topped their rugby cup group and then lost in the semi finals to Gloucester. They won their first game 65–20 against Saracens but lost their final game to Leicester Tigers.
In October 2024, the Chiefs sacked their defence coach
Omar Mouneimne after having had their worst ever start to the Premiership, suffering six straight defeats at the start the
2024-25 season. In January 2025, they suffered their 12th defeat in 13
Premiership or
Champions Cup and conceded the most points of any game they have played at home since reaching the top flight in 2010, having been defeated 69–17 to
Bordeaux Bègles.
Stadium
Exeter play their home games at
Sandy Park, which is located on the outskirts of the city. The club moved from their previous home, the
County Ground, in 2006 having played there regularly since 1905. In 2002, Exeter Chiefs started looking for a new stadium because they felt the County Ground provided insufficient opportunities for growth. Despite concerns and opposition from traditionalists within the club, the motion to move was passed by 99% of the attendees at Exeter's annual general meeting.
Sandy Park can accommodate 12,800 spectators, however, there are plans to increase this capacity to 20,600 with phase one having begun in early 2014. These plans came about because of a requirement for later stages of European matches to be played at grounds with a capacity of at least 20,000. Following recent East stand changes during 21/22, capacity now at 15,600
Logos and kits
Current kit
The
kit is supplied by
Samurai Rugby Gear. Multinational specialty chemical company
Sika is the club's main sponsor for the 2024/25 season, with their logo appearing on the front of the shirt. They also sponsor team captain Dafydd Jenkins. Troy appear on the top left and Watson is on the top right. M.J Baker Foods is on the right sleeve. On the back of the shirt,
Centrax
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is on the top while Sandy Park is on top of the squad number and
Bradfords Building Supplies at the bottom. On the shorts, SW Comms (which also appear on the centre and the top left on the front of the shirt) is on the bottom left of the front shorts while on the back shorts, Frobishers Juices is at the top while
Otter Brewery is on the bottom left.
Logo issue
In 1999, Exeter Rugby Club turned semi-professional and changed their name to Exeter Chiefs, adopting a logo of a man in a headdress.
The team had previously been referred to as the Chiefs in the 1930s, and Exeter rugby sides have done so as far back as 1908. In 2016, the club's fans were called upon to change their behaviour over concerns that it could be considered an offensive appropriation of
Native American culture.
In July 2020, a group set up by Exeter Chiefs supporters called for the club's "racist use of Native American imagery and branding" to be dropped, comparing the use of the headdresses and chanting the
tomahawk chop to
blackface
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. A petition gained more than 550 signatures in a week, with Exeter's Labour MP,
Ben Bradshaw, also publicly backing the move. By Wednesday 8 July the petition had grown to 2,000 signatures and the debate about whether a re-brand was needed gained widespread attention. By 29 July the petition had gained 3,700 signatures and the issue was considered by the Exeter Board of Directors, they decided their branding was "highly respectful" but nonetheless retired their mascot ''Big Chief'' which "could be regarded as disrespectful". This decision was called "tone deaf" by the petitioners and considered controversial in the wider press.
In October 2021, fellow Premiership club
Wasps
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called on the
RFU and
Premiership Rugby
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to rule on the acceptability of Exeter fans wearing ''Native American-style headdresses'' and discouraged the visiting Exeter fans from wearing them, though they stopped short of a ban. In November 2021 the
National Congress of American Indians
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published an open letter calling for Exeter to drop their logo, the use of headdresses and venue names such as the 'Wigwam Bar', and that the continued use of such things perpetuated "dehumanising stereotypes". In response to this, the club stated that this issue would be addressed in the November AGM, and a decision made by the board of directors in the following weeks.
On 27 January 2022 it was announced that the club would be dropping the Native American branding in July 2022. The club now use imagery depicting the
Iron Age
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tribe, the
Dumnonii
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.
Season summaries
Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated
Club honours
Exeter Chiefs
*
European Rugby Champions Cup
**Champions: (1)
2019–20
*
Premiership Rugby
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**Champions: (2)
2016–17,
2019–20
**''Runners–Up: (4)
2015–16,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2020-21''
*
Anglo-Welsh Cup
The Anglo-Welsh Cup (), was a cross-border rugby union knock-out cup competition that featured the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs and the four Welsh regions. It was a created as a replacement for the RFU Knockout Cup, which featured only English clubs ...
/
Premiership Rugby Cup
**Champions: (3)
2013–14,
2017–18,
2022–23
**''Runners–Up: (2)
2014–15,
2016–17''
*
RFU Championship
**Champions: (1)
2009–10
**''Runners–Up: (3)
2004–05,
2007–08,
2008–09''
*
National League 1
National One, up until 2023 known as National League 1 and previously known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third of three national leagues in the domestic rugby union competition of England. It was known as Courage Lea ...
**Champions: (1)
1996–97
*
National League 2 South
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**Champions: (1)
1995–96
*
EDF Energy Trophy
**''Runners–Up: (4) 2001–02, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08''
*
Devon RFU Senior Cup (tier 5)
**Champions: (16) 1889–90, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96
**''Runners–Up: (5) 1888-89, 1904-05, 1976-77,1980–81, 1985–86''
*
Devon RFU Junior Cup
**Champions: (1) 1905–06 (reserve side)
**''Runners–Up: (4) 1903–04'' (reserve side)
Exeter Braves
*
Premiership Rugby Shield
**Champions: (2) 2011–12, 2015–16
Current squad
The Exeter Chiefs squad for the
2024–25 season is:
Academy squad
The Exeter Chiefs Academy squad is:
Club staff
First Team Coaching
Academy
Notable former players
Lions tourists
The following players have toured with the
Lions while playing for Exeter:
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2017
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Events January
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:
Jack Nowell,
Tomas Francis
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2021
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:
Stuart Hogg,
Sam Simmonds,
Jonny Hill,
Luke Cowan-Dickie
Rugby World Cup
The following are players which have represented their countries at the
Rugby World Cup
The Men's Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams, the winners of which are recognised as the World championship, world champions of the sport.
The tournament is administer ...
, whilst playing for Exeter:
Notes
Academy squad
References
Further reading
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External links
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Native American cultural appropriation