Chiefs side to face Gloucester

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By Jack Lewis
28/10/21

Rob Baxter takes a changed Exeter Chiefs squad up to Kingsholm, looking to build upon some of the key foundational elements which he feels were missing in last week’s frustrating loss at home to London Irish.

It has been a faltering start to the Premiership season for the Chiefs, losing two matches in front of their loyal fans at Sandy Park, something Baxter himself admits is very disappointing. As they travel to face their West Country rivals on Friday night, it will be paramount for the Chiefs Director of Rugby, that the building blocks of a performance are evident from the first whistle.

“I don’t feel like we’re in a crisis because we’ve lost one game after winning three,” said Baxter, “The drama for me a little bit is the performance, but we’ve got a few days to put that right and that’s what’s great about sport.”

“London Irish found momentum very easily, we didn’t find that kind of momentum and giving up momentum makes you liable to conceding penalties. A lack of accuracy on the floor when we carried meant that we were open to the odd turnover on the floor, compounded by a lack accuracy when we were clearing out. Whatever your level of performance is, it needs to be focussed on some foundational elements around how you keep the ball and how you defend, and I think that’s where I would say our core fundamental qualities weren’t there.”

Baxter and his coaching team won’t panic, and despite the patchy opening to the campaign, they will be looking to repeat the excellent away form that has seen them take bonus point wins against last year’s semi-finalist’s Sale Sharks, and a talented Wasps team up in Coventry less than two weeks ago.

This Friday, the men from Devon take a journey up the M5 to face a Gloucester side who are undefeated in their past four outings and seem to have found a winning formula, combining a physical pack with some sparkling backs, that will be pleasing to the ‘shed’ faithful.

Baxter is full of praise for the Cherry and Whites and is in no doubt of the tough physical test they will pose in front of their raucous fans under the Friday night lights.

“In some ways they look like they’ve gone a little bit back to Gloucester DNA, scrummaging, mauling, being solid in defence and making you pay from five metres.

“If we don’t want to Maul, if we don’t want to be tough up front then it’s going to be a long day, because they’re getting some momentum from their pack, and they are finishing off that momentum with scores.

“Alongside that, they have got a couple of backs in that back division who can hurt you from anywhere, they’ve got plenty to play for, and it makes it even more of a challenge for us, but at the end of the day every game in the Premiership should be a challenge and you’ve got to enjoy that challenge.”

It will be a changed side that take the field at Kingsholm, as the Chiefs bid farewell to some of their frontline stars who head off to England camp ahead of the Autumn International Series. Baxter won’t expect anything less than a solid performance from his charges, insisting that it doesn’t matter who takes the field in that prized Chiefs jersey.

“I don’t think this weekend is about experience, I think it’s about guys getting out there, running around and performing like an Exeter Chiefs team, that’s the messages they’re getting this week. I don’t really care who’s on the field, they are an Exeter Chiefs player they know how to play, and they’ve just got to go out there and show that it means a lot to them. If we do that, we’ll have taken a step forward and that’s all you can do.”

That isn’t to say that this is an Exeter team that lacks for power or experience. Jack Yeandle, retains his place at hooker and will be looking to lead from the front as he regains the Captain’s armband from the England-bound Henry Slade.

Sam Skinner, fresh from his inclusion in the Scotland Squad, takes his place on the flank, alongside the experienced Don Armand, and the dynamic Richard Capstick, forming an imposing back row.

Behind the scrum, Harvey Skinner is brought back into the No.10 Jersey in the place of Joe Simmonds, and will be looking to continue the excellent early season form that his seen him earn a run of games at fly half. He’ll be looking to bring the physical centre partnership of Ollie Devoto and Tom Hendrickson into the game, the latter fresh off the back of a tough, gutsy performance against London Irish last weekend.

It’s a dangerous Chiefs back three, with Facundo Cordero aiming to maintain his try scoring form that has earned him a first call up into the Argentinian national squad, alongside club legend Jack Nowell, who is returning to fine form after an injury disrupted opening to the season, and Stuart Hogg, in his final match for the Chiefs before he too heads up to join Scotland ahead of the Autumn Internationals.

It promises to be a big day for young Ollie Burrows, the Wales U20’s hooker hailing from the famous Neath Athletic rugby club, will be hoping to make his Chiefs debut off the bench, and he’s joined by fellow countryman Christ Tshiunza, fresh from his call up to the full Welsh International Squad.

For Baxter however, different personnel doesn’t change the expectation.

“We’re going there with every intention to win the game, to do what we think we need to do to challenge Gloucester, the key for us to focus on is the foundational elements in our own game.”

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