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PREVIEW: Nowell hoping to kickstart campaign

Wednesday 14th December 2016

12:00 am (GMT)

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England wing Jack Nowell is determined to show what the Exeter Chiefs are capable of as they seek revenge on Bordeaux-Begles in the European Rugby Champions Cup. - 14/12/2016 16:09

England wing Jack Nowell is determined to show what the Exeter Chiefs are capable of as they seek revenge on Bordeaux-Begles in the European Rugby Champions Cup. - 14/12/2016 16:09

England wing Jack Nowell is determined to show what the Exeter Chiefs are capable of as they seek revenge on Bordeaux-Begles in the European Rugby Champions Cup.

The Chiefs will travel to France for their Pool 5 match-up on the back of a 13-7 loss to the TOP14 side. Rob Baxter’s men were cruelly denied a semi-final spot last season, but they face a near impossible task to qualify this time around after defeats to Bordeaux, Ulster and Clermont Auvergne.

But England international Nowell is relishing the opportunity to get back to winning ways at the Stade Chaban-Delmas.

He said: “There is no point in us dwelling on this result. We have another chance this weekend to go down there and put in a big performance.

“It’s not that often you get the chance to play teams back-to-back, so we have to take the positives from this game and then focus fully on the game over there.

“Each week we know we’re going to be playing against some of the best teams in the world, so we never take anything for granted when pulling on an Exeter shirt.”

Nowell has been struck by injury problems this season, and has only played three games. But the 23-year old wing is ready to put the setback behind him and aims to build on with a busy run of games coming ahead.

He said: “I felt a lot better out there than I did on Monday when I played for the Braves. Monday was more about just blowing away the cobwebs, but the boys really helped me today and now I’m looking to just kick on from here.”

At the midway point of the pool stages, Exeter lie at the bottom of the group, having picked up two losing bonus-points. But, at the top, things are shaping up to be very tight as Clermont-Auvergne lead on 12 points, with Top 14 rivals Bordeaux second on nine.

The Chiefs face an uphill battle as they travel to the daunting 34,000 capacity Stade Chaban-Delmas where Bordeaux have not lost since September 4 against Montpellier.

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REPORT: Slade stars as Chiefs notch first win

Saturday 17th December 2016

12:00 am (GMT)

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Exeter secured what was only their second victory on French soil as they were 20-12 winners over Bordeaux in their European Rugby Champions Cup clash. - 17/12/2016 14:55

Exeter secured what was only their second victory on French soil as they were 20-12 winners over Bordeaux in their European Rugby Champions Cup clash. - 17/12/2016 14:55

Exeter secured what was only their second victory on French soil as they were 20-12 winners over Bordeaux in their European Rugby Champions Cup clash.

A tight encounter saw Thomas Waldrom and Luke Cowan-Dickie score in either half and Henry Slade booted 10 points as Bordeaux wing Nans Ducuing was sent off.

Ducuing saw red for what was deemed a dangerous tackle on Olly Woodburn as the French side failed to back up their win at Sandy Park last Sunday.

Both sides went hell for leather early on, a tight game seeing the first quarter coming to an end with both sides level at 0-0.

There was little between the sides, Lionel Beauxis putting a drop goal wide and Slade just failing to dot down in a foot race to the line following a chip through.

Beauxis was then back on target with a 24th minute penalty and the French side then moved further ahead when the fly-half added his second penalty. The build-up to that score had seen Bordeaux break down the blindside, a flowing team move ending with Exeter’s Mitch Lees seeing yellow for infringing at a ruck.

At that stage you feared for the Chiefs, but they made light work of being a man down.

They went straight back up the other end, Slade creating the space from which Waldrom crashed over. The England man converted for a narrow 7-6 advantage.

The second period started with a third penalty from Beauxis before Ducuing’s red card incident arrived.

Both players went for the ball, but referee John Lacey deemed the tackle dangerous and sent the French player from the field.
 
Slade’s penalty then put Exeter back ahead before Exeter’s Greg Holmes was yellow carded to make it 14 against 14.
 
Replacement Baptiste Serin quickly kicked a penalty, but Cowan-Dickie then responded as he crashed over from close range for what proved to be the decisive score.
 
Slade converted and sealed the win with a late penalty, but Exeter still face a tough ask to qualify for the latter stages.

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