Exeter Chiefs, the Glossary
Exeter Chiefs (officially Exeter Rugby Club) is an English professional rugby union club based in Exeter, Devon.[1]
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194 relations: Ali Hepher, Anglo-Welsh Cup, ASM Clermont Auvergne, Bedford Blues, Ben Bradshaw, Ben Moon (rugby union), Billy Keast, Blackface, Bradfords Group, Bristol Bears, British & Irish Lions, Centrax, Christ Tshiunza, Chrysander Botha, County Ground Stadium, Coventry Building Society Arena, Craig Mitchell (rugby union), Dafydd Jenkins (rugby union), Dan Frost (rugby union), Dan John, Dave Ewers, Devon, Devon RFU Junior Cup, Devon RFU Senior Cup, Devon Rugby Football Union, Dumnonii, EDF Energy Trophy, Ehren Painter, Elvis Taione, England, Eoin O'Connor, EPCR Challenge Cup, Ethan Roots, European Rugby Champions Cup, Exeter, Gareth Steenson, Geoff Parling, Gonzalo Camacho, Greg Fisilau, Harvey Skinner, Haydn Thomas, Headingley Stadium, Henry Slade (rugby union), Ian Whitten, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Iron Age, Jack Dunne (rugby union), Jack Innard, Jack Nowell, Jack Yeandle, ... Expand index (144 more) »
- Native American cultural appropriation
- Premiership Rugby teams
- Rugby clubs established in 1871
- Rugby union teams in Devon
- Sport in Exeter
Ali Hepher
Alistair "Ali" Hepher (born 3 October 1974) is a rugby union player and coach.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ali Hepher
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.
See Exeter Chiefs and Anglo-Welsh Cup
ASM Clermont Auvergne
Association Sportive Montferrandaise Clermont Auvergne is a French professional rugby union club from Clermont-Ferrand in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes that currently competes in Top 14, the top level of the French league system.
See Exeter Chiefs and ASM Clermont Auvergne
Bedford Blues
Bedford Blues are a semi-professional rugby union club in the town of Bedford, England, currently playing in the RFU Championship. Exeter Chiefs and Bedford Blues are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Bedford Blues
Ben Bradshaw
Sir Benjamin Peter James Bradshaw (born 30 August 1960) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport from 2009 to 2010.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ben Bradshaw
Ben Moon (rugby union)
Ben Moon (born 14 July 1989) is an English Rugby Union player for Premiership side Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ben Moon (rugby union)
Billy Keast
Billy Keast (born 24 November 1996) is an English professional rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Billy Keast
Blackface
Blackface is the practice of performers using burnt cork or theatrical makeup to portray a caricature of black people on stage or in entertainment.
See Exeter Chiefs and Blackface
Bradfords Group
The Bradfords Group is a building supplies company with headquarters in Yeovil, Somerset.
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Bristol Bears
Bristol Bears (officially Bristol Rugby Club or Bristol Rugby) are a professional rugby union club based in Bristol, England. Exeter Chiefs and Bristol Bears are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Bristol Bears
British & Irish Lions
The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for the national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
See Exeter Chiefs and British & Irish Lions
Centrax
Centrax, also known as Centrax Limited is an engineering company based in Newton Abbot, Devon in the power generation industry making generating sets with Siemens gas turbine engines.
Christ Tshiunza
Christ Tshiunza (born 9 January 2002) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a lock or flanker for Exeter Chiefs in the English Premiership.
See Exeter Chiefs and Christ Tshiunza
Chrysander Botha
Chrysander Antonio Botha (born 13 July 1988) is an international rugby union player for Namibia.
See Exeter Chiefs and Chrysander Botha
County Ground Stadium
The County Ground Stadium, also previously known as the Devon County Athletic Ground, was a rugby union, greyhound racing and speedway stadium in Exeter, Devon. Exeter Chiefs and County Ground Stadium are sport in Exeter.
See Exeter Chiefs and County Ground Stadium
Coventry Building Society Arena
The Coventry Building Society Arena (often shortened to the CBS Arena or just simply Coventry Arena, and formerly known as the Ricoh Arena) is a complex in Coventry, West Midlands, England.
See Exeter Chiefs and Coventry Building Society Arena
Craig Mitchell (rugby union)
Craig Mitchell (born 3 May 1986) is a retired Wales international rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Craig Mitchell (rugby union)
Dafydd Jenkins (rugby union)
Dafydd Jenkins (born 5 December 2002) is a Welsh professional rugby union player who plays as a lock for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs and captains the Wales national team.
See Exeter Chiefs and Dafydd Jenkins (rugby union)
Dan Frost (rugby union)
Dan Frost (born 24 April 1997) is an English rugby union player who plays as a hooker for Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Dan Frost (rugby union)
Dan John
Dan John (born 4 October 2001) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a Utility Back for Exeter Chiefs in the English Premiership, as well as being dual-registered with the Cornish Pirates in the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and Dan John
Dave Ewers
David Peter Ewers (born 3 November 1990) is a Zimbabwean rugby union player who is currently without a club.
See Exeter Chiefs and Dave Ewers
Devon
Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
Devon RFU Junior Cup
The Devon Junior Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organized by the Devon Rugby Football Union.
See Exeter Chiefs and Devon RFU Junior Cup
Devon RFU Senior Cup
The Devon Senior Cup is an annual rugby union league and cup club competition organized by the Devon Rugby Football Union.
See Exeter Chiefs and Devon RFU Senior Cup
The Devon Rugby Football Union is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in the county of Devon in England.
See Exeter Chiefs and Devon Rugby Football Union
Dumnonii
The Dumnonii or Dumnones were a British tribe who inhabited Dumnonia, the area now known as Cornwall and Devon (and some areas of present-day Dorset and Somerset) in the further parts of the South West peninsula of Britain, from at least the Iron Age up to the early Saxon period.
See Exeter Chiefs and Dumnonii
EDF Energy Trophy
The EDF National Trophy was a cup competition which ran from 2006 to 2009 for the 118 clubs of the Rugby Football Union from National Division One and below.
See Exeter Chiefs and EDF Energy Trophy
Ehren Painter
Ehren Beau M. Painter (born 21 March 1998) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a Tighthead Prop for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ehren Painter
Elvis Taione
Elvis Taione (born 25 May 1983 in Nukualofa, Tonga) is a rugby union footballer.
See Exeter Chiefs and Elvis Taione
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Eoin O'Connor
Eoin O'Connor (born 21 July 2000) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a lock for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Eoin O'Connor
EPCR Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR).
See Exeter Chiefs and EPCR Challenge Cup
Ethan Roots
Ethan Roots (born 10 November 1997) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a flanker for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ethan Roots
European Rugby Champions Cup
The European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Investec Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union tournament organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR).
See Exeter Chiefs and European Rugby Champions Cup
Exeter
Exeter is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.
Gareth Steenson
Gareth Steenson (born 5 April 1984) is an Irish former rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Gareth Steenson
Geoff Parling
Geoff Parling (born 28 October 1983) is an English rugby union coach and former player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Geoff Parling
Gonzalo Camacho
Gonzalo Oscar Camacho (born August 28, 1984 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine rugby union rugby player, who played for Leicester Tigers, Exeter Chiefs, Harlequins and on the wing.
See Exeter Chiefs and Gonzalo Camacho
Greg Fisilau
Greg Fisilau (born 9 July 2003) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a back row for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Greg Fisilau
Harvey Skinner
Harvey Skinner (born 31 December 1997) is an English rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership Rugby.
See Exeter Chiefs and Harvey Skinner
Haydn Thomas
Haydn Thomas (born 17 September 1982), educated at Sir John Colfox School in Bridport Dorset, is a rugby union player for Exeter in the Aviva Premiership.
See Exeter Chiefs and Haydn Thomas
Headingley Stadium
Headingley Stadium is a stadium complex in Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
See Exeter Chiefs and Headingley Stadium
Henry Slade (rugby union)
Henry James Harvey Slade (born 19 March 1993) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs and the England national team.
See Exeter Chiefs and Henry Slade (rugby union)
Ian Whitten
Ian Whitten (born 5 June 1987) is an Irish rugby union player for Exeter in Premiership Rugby.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ian Whitten
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (born 20 December 2002) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs and England.
See Exeter Chiefs and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso
Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
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Jack Dunne (rugby union)
Jack Dunne is an Irish rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs in England's Premiership Rugby.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jack Dunne (rugby union)
Jack Innard
Jack Innard (born 3 July 1995) is a professional rugby union player for Premiership Rugby side the Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jack Innard
Jack Nowell
Jack Thomas Nowell (born 11 April 1993) is an English professional rugby union player for Top 14 side La Rochelle.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jack Nowell
Jack Yeandle
Stephen Jack Yeandle (born on 22 December 1989) Yeandle is the current club captain for Exeter Chiefs in the Aviva Premiership.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jack Yeandle
Jacques Vermeulen
Johannes Frederick 'Jacques' Vermeulen (born 8 February 1995) is a South African rugby union player for English club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jacques Vermeulen
Jimmy Gopperth
James Gopperth (born 29 June 1983) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jimmy Gopperth
Jimmy Roots
Jimmy Roots (born 31 January 2000 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union player who played for North Harbour in the National Provincial Championship until 2022 when he joined Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club who play in the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jimmy Roots
Joe Bailey (rugby union)
Joe Bailey (born 6 July 2004) is an English rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Joe Bailey (rugby union)
Joe Hawkins
Joe Hawkins (born 11 June 2002) is a Welsh international rugby union player who currently plays his club rugby at centre for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership.
See Exeter Chiefs and Joe Hawkins
Jonny Hill (rugby union)
Jonny Hill (born 8 June 1994) is an English professional rugby union player who plays at lock for Premiership club Sale Sharks.
See Exeter Chiefs and Jonny Hill (rugby union)
Josh Hodge
Josh Hodge (born 23 May 2000) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a full-back or wing for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Josh Hodge
Josh Iosefa-Scott
Josh Iosefa-Scott (born 16 July 1996) is an England qualified, New Zealand professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Josh Iosefa-Scott
Julian Salvi
Julian Salvi (born 9 October 1985), is an Australian rugby union player and coach, who currently works for Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Julian Salvi
Junior Poluleuligaga
Junior Poluleuligaga (born 5 February 1981) is a Samoan rugby union international player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Junior Poluleuligaga
Leeds Tykes
Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the National League 2 North. Exeter Chiefs and Leeds Tykes are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Leeds Tykes
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. Exeter Chiefs and Leicester Tigers are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Leicester Tigers
Leinster Rugby
Leinster Rugby (Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four professional provincial club rugby union teams from the island of Ireland.
See Exeter Chiefs and Leinster Rugby
Luke Cowan-Dickie
Luke Anthony Cowan-Dickie (born 20 June 1993) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a hooker for Premiership Rugby club Sale Sharks and the England national team.
See Exeter Chiefs and Luke Cowan-Dickie
Marcus Street
Marcus Street (born 6 February 1999) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a tighthead prop for Premiership club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Marcus Street
Memorial Stadium (Bristol)
The Memorial Stadium, also commonly known by its previous name of the Memorial Ground, is a sports ground in Bristol, England, and is the home of Bristol Rovers F.C. It opened in 1921, dedicated to the memory of local rugby union players killed during the First World War, and was the home of Bristol Rugby Club until they moved to Ashton Gate in 2014.
See Exeter Chiefs and Memorial Stadium (Bristol)
Michele Campagnaro
Michele Campagnaro (born 13 March 1993) is a former Italian rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Michele Campagnaro
National Congress of American Indians
The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is an American Indian and Alaska Native rights organization. It was founded in 1944 to represent the tribes and resist U.S. federal government pressure for termination of tribal rights and assimilation of their people. These were in contradiction of their treaty rights and status as sovereign entities.
See Exeter Chiefs and National Congress of American Indians
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 League National Division Three when founded in 1987. Chinnor are the current champions.
See Exeter Chiefs and National League 1
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.
See Exeter Chiefs and National League 2 South
Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.
See Exeter Chiefs and Native Americans in the United States
New Zealand national rugby union team
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport.
See Exeter Chiefs and New Zealand national rugby union team
Niall Armstrong
Niall Armstrong (born 8 October 1999) is an Irish rugby union player who plays at scrum half for Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Niall Armstrong
Nic White
Nicolas William White (born 13 June 1990) is an Australia professional rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for Super Rugby club Western Force and the Australia national team.
See Exeter Chiefs and Nic White
Nika Abuladze
Nika Abuladze (ნიკა აბულაძე; born 29 October 1995) is a Georgian professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for Top 14 club Montpellier and the Georgia national team.
See Exeter Chiefs and Nika Abuladze
Northampton Saints
Northampton Saints (officially Northampton Rugby Football Club) is a professional rugby union club from Northampton, England. Exeter Chiefs and Northampton Saints are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Northampton Saints
Nottingham R.F.C.
Nottingham Rugby Club is a rugby union club based in Nottingham, England. Exeter Chiefs and Nottingham R.F.C. are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Nottingham R.F.C.
Olly Woodburn
Olly Woodburn (born 18 November 1991) is an English rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Olly Woodburn
Opeta Palepoi
Opeta Palepoi (born 2 December 1975) is a Samoan rugby union footballer, with 48 caps.
See Exeter Chiefs and Opeta Palepoi
Otter Brewery
Otter Brewery is a brewery in Luppitt, near Honiton, Devon, and named after the nearby River Otter.
See Exeter Chiefs and Otter Brewery
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 union system.
See Exeter Chiefs and Premiership Rugby
Premiership Rugby Cup
The Premiership Rugby Cup is an English rugby union knockout cup competition for teams in Premiership Rugby and from the 2023–24 season the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and Premiership Rugby Cup
Premiership Rugby Shield
The Premiership Rugby Shield was launched in 2003 as the Premiership Rugby A League.
See Exeter Chiefs and Premiership Rugby Shield
Racing 92
Racing 92 is a French professional rugby union club based in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Paris' western inner suburbs that competes in Top 14.
See Exeter Chiefs and Racing 92
RFU Championship
The RFU Championship is an English rugby union competition comprising eleven clubs.
See Exeter Chiefs and RFU Championship
Richard Capstick
Richard Paul Capstick (born 13 February 2000) is an English rugby union backrow for Exeter Chiefs in Premiership Rugby.
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Richard Liddington
Richard Liddington (born December 30, 1978) is an English-born American former professional rugby union player.
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Rob Baxter
Robert Edward John Baxter (born 10 March 1971) is the Director of Rugby of English Premiership rugby team Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Rob Baxter
Ross Vintcent
Ross Vintcent (born 5 June 2002) is a South African-born Italian rugby union player who plays as a flanker for Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Ross Vintcent
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the national governing body for rugby union in England. Exeter Chiefs and rugby Football Union are 1871 establishments in England.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
See Exeter Chiefs and Rugby union
Rugby union equipment
A traditional rugby union kit consists of a jersey and shorts, long rugby socks and boots with studs.
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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 champions of the sport.
See Exeter Chiefs and Rugby World Cup
Rus Tuima
Rusiate Tuima is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a Lock or Back-row for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Rus Tuima
Sam Maunder
Sam Maunder (born 22 March 2000) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Sam Maunder
Sam Simmonds (rugby union)
Samuel David Simmonds (born 10 November 1994) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a back row forward for Top 14 side Montpellier.
See Exeter Chiefs and Sam Simmonds (rugby union)
Sandy Park
Sandy Park is a rugby union stadium and conference and banqueting centre in Exeter, England.
See Exeter Chiefs and Sandy Park
Saracens F.C.
Saracens Rugby Club is an English professional rugby union club based in North London, England, currently playing in Premiership Rugby, the highest level of competition in English rugby. Exeter Chiefs and Saracens F.C. are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Saracens F.C.
Scarlets
The Scarlets are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales.
See Exeter Chiefs and Scarlets
Scott Sio
Scott Sio (born 16 October 1991) is an Australian rugby union player who plays for the Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership Rugby and coaches local Devon club Topsham RFC.
See Exeter Chiefs and Scott Sio
Siaosi Vaili
Siaosi Vaili (born 7 September 1977) is a Samoan former rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Siaosi Vaili
Stade Français
Stade Français Paris (known commonly as Stade Français) is a French professional rugby union club based in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
See Exeter Chiefs and Stade Français
Stu Townsend
Stu Townsend (born 11 October 1995) is a scrum-half playing professional rugby union for Exeter Chiefs in Premiership Rugby.
See Exeter Chiefs and Stu Townsend
Stuart Hogg
Stuart William Hogg (born 24 June 1992) is a Scottish professional rugby union player.
See Exeter Chiefs and Stuart Hogg
Tom Wyatt (rugby union)
Tom Wyatt (born 14 December 1999) is an English rugby union player who plays as a centre and outside back for Exeter Chiefs, as well as featuring for the Cornish Pirates on dual registration.
See Exeter Chiefs and Tom Wyatt (rugby union)
Tomahawk chop
The tomahawk chop is a sports celebration most popularly used by fans of the American Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves baseball team, the Kansas City Chiefs American football team, and the English Exeter Chiefs rugby union team. Exeter Chiefs and tomahawk chop are native American cultural appropriation.
See Exeter Chiefs and Tomahawk chop
Tomas Francis
Tomas Francis (born 27 April 1992) is a Wales international rugby union player who plays at tight head prop for Ospreys.
See Exeter Chiefs and Tomas Francis
Wasps RFC
Wasps Rugby Football Club was a professional rugby union team. Exeter Chiefs and Wasps RFC are Premiership Rugby teams.
See Exeter Chiefs and Wasps RFC
Will Haydon-Wood
Will Haydon-Wood (born 27 October 2000) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a fly-half for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs.
See Exeter Chiefs and Will Haydon-Wood
Zack Wimbush
Zack Wimbush (born 24 October 2003) is an English rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs as a Centre.
See Exeter Chiefs and Zack Wimbush
1987–88 Courage League National Division Three
The 1987–88 Courage League National Division Three was the first full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as the National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1987–88 Courage League National Division Three
1987–88 John Player Cup
The 1987–88 John Player Special Cup was the 17th edition of England's premier rugby union cup competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1987–88 John Player Cup
1988–89 Courage League National Division Three
The 1988–89 Courage League National Division Three was the second full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1988–89 Courage League National Division Three
1988–89 Pilkington Cup
The 1988–89 Pilkington Cup was the 18th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1988–89 Pilkington Cup
1989–90 Courage League National Division Three
The 1989–90 Courage League National Division Three was the third full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1989–90 Courage League National Division Three
1989–90 Pilkington Cup
The 1989–90 Pilkington Cup was the 19th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at that time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1989–90 Pilkington Cup
1990–91 Courage League National Division Three
The 1990–91 Courage League National Division Three was the fourth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1990–91 Courage League National Division Three
1990–91 Pilkington Cup
The 1990–91 Pilkington Cup was the 20th edition of England's, premier (at that time) rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1990–91 Pilkington Cup
1991–92 Courage League National Division Three
The 1991–92 Courage League National Division Three was the fifth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1991–92 Courage League National Division Three
1991–92 Pilkington Cup
The 1991–92 Pilkington Cup was the 21st edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1991–92 Pilkington Cup
1992–93 Courage League National Division Three
The 1992–93 Courage League National Division Three was the sixth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1992–93 Courage League National Division Three
1992–93 Pilkington Cup
The 1992–93 Pilkington Cup was the 22nd edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1992–93 Pilkington Cup
1993–94 Courage League National Division Three
The 1993–94 Courage League National Division Three was the seventh full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1993–94 Courage League National Division Three
1993–94 Pilkington Cup
The 1993–94 Pilkington Cup was the 23rd edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1993–94 Pilkington Cup
1994–95 Courage League National Division Three
The 1994–95 Courage League National Division Three was the eighth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1994–95 Courage League National Division Three
1994–95 Pilkington Cup
The 1994–95 Pilkington Cup was the 24th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1994–95 Pilkington Cup
1995–96 Courage League Division 4
The 1995–96 Courage League Division 4 was the ninth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently the regional divisions National League 2 South and National League 2 North, and the third using the name Division 4.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1995–96 Courage League Division 4
1995–96 Pilkington Cup
The 1995–96 Pilkington Cup was the 25th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1995–96 Pilkington Cup
1996–97 Courage League National Division Three
The 1996–97 Courage League National Division Three was the tenth full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1996–97 Courage League National Division Three
1996–97 Pilkington Cup
The 1996–97 Pilkington Cup was the 26th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1996–97 Pilkington Cup
1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
The 1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the eleventh full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1997–98 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup
The 1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 27th edition of England's top rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup
1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
The 1998-99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup
The 1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 28th edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup
1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
The 1999-00 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two
1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup
The 1999–00 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 29th edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup
2000–01 National Division One
The 2001–02 National Division One (previously known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership Two and renamed as the Jewson National Division One for sponsorship reasons) was the fourteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2000–01 National Division One
2000–2001 Tetley's Bitter Cup
The 2000–2001 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 30th edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2000–2001 Tetley's Bitter Cup
2001–02 National Division One
The 2001–02 National Division One (known as the Jewson National Division One for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2001–02 National Division One
2001–02 Powergen Cup
The 2001–02 Powergen Cup was the 31st edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2001–02 Powergen Cup
2002–03 National Division One
The 2002–03 National Division One (for sponsorship reasons known as the Jewson National Division One) was the 16th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2002–03 National Division One
2002–03 Powergen Cup
The 2002–03 Powergen Cup was the 32nd edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2002–03 Powergen Cup
2003 Rugby World Cup
The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2003 Rugby World Cup
2003–04 National Division One
The 2003–04 National Division One was the seventeenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2003–04 National Division One
2003–04 Powergen Cup
The 2003–04 Powergen Cup was the 33rd edition of England's rugby union club competition.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2003–04 Powergen Cup
2004–05 National Division One
The 2004–05 National Division One was the 18th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2004–05 National Division One
2004–05 Powergen Cup
The 2004–05 Powergen Cup was the 34th annual rugby union cup competition in England.
See Exeter Chiefs and 2004–05 Powergen Cup
2005–06 National Division One
The 2005–06 National Division One was the 19th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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2006–07 National Division One
The 2006–07 National Division One was the 20th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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2007–08 National Division One
The 2007–08 National Division One was the 21st full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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2008–09 National Division One
The 2008–09 National Division One was the 22nd full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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2009–10 British and Irish Cup
The 2009–10 British and Irish Cup was the first season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland.
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2009–10 RFU Championship
The 2009–10 RFU Championship was the 1st season (of the professionalised format) of the second division of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between August 2009 and May 2010.
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2010–11 European Challenge Cup
The 2010–11 Amlin Challenge Cup was the 15th season of the European Challenge Cup, Europe's second-tier club rugby union competition, and the second to be sponsored by the British insurance company Amlin.
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2010–11 LV Cup
The 2010–11 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2010–11 Premiership Rugby
The 2010–11 Aviva Premiership was the 24th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the first one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2011 Rugby World Cup
The 2011 Rugby World Cup, was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987.
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2011–12 European Challenge Cup
The 2011–12 Amlin Challenge Cup was the 16th season of the European Challenge Cup, Europe's second-tier club rugby union competition.
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2011–12 LV Cup
The 2011–12 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2011–12 Premiership Rugby
The 2011–12 Aviva Premiership was the 25th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the second one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2012–13 Heineken Cup
The 2012–13 Heineken Cup was the 18th season of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2012–13 LV Cup
The 2012–13 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2012–13 Premiership Rugby
The 2012–13 Aviva Premiership was the 26th season of the top-flight English domestic rugby union competition and the third one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2013–14 Heineken Cup
The 2013–14 Heineken Cup was the 19th and final season of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2013–14 LV Cup
The 2013–14 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2013–14 Premiership Rugby
The 2013–14 Aviva Premiership was the 27th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the fourth one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup
The 2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup was the first season of the European Rugby Challenge Cup, the annual rugby union competition.
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2014–15 LV Cup
The 2014–15 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2014–15 Premiership Rugby
The 2014–15 Aviva Premiership was the 28th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the fifth one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2015 Rugby World Cup
The IRB 2015 Rugby World Cup was the eighth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial rugby union world championship.
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2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup was the second European Rugby Champions Cup championship (21st overall), the annual rugby union club competition for teams from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2015–16 Premiership Rugby
The 2015–16 Aviva Premiership was the 29th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the sixth one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup
The 2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup was the 45th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 11th to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.
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2016–17 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2016–17 European Rugby Champions Cup was the third European Rugby Champions Cup championship (22nd overall), the annual rugby union club competition for teams from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2016–17 Premiership Rugby
The 2016–17 Aviva Premiership was the 30th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the seventh one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2017 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
The British & Irish Lions toured New Zealand during June and July 2017.
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2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup
The 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup was the 46th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 12th and final to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.
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2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup was the fourth European Rugby Champions Cup championship (23rd overall), the annual rugby union club competition for teams from the top six nations in European rugby and was the twenty-third season of pan-European professional club rugby competition.
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2017–18 Premiership Rugby
The 2017–18 Aviva Premiership was the 31st season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the eighth and final one to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2018–19 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2018–19 European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Heineken Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) is the fifth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (ECPR) for teams from the top six nations in Europe.
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2018–19 Premiership Rugby
The 2018–19 Gallagher Premiership was the 32nd season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the first one to be sponsored by Gallagher.
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2018–19 Premiership Rugby Cup
The 2018–19 Premiership Rugby Cup was the 47th season of England's national rugby union cup competition and the first under the new Premiership Rugby Cup format following the disbanding of the Anglo-Welsh Cup at the end of the 2017–18 season due to the withdrawal of the Welsh Pro14 regions.
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2019 Rugby World Cup
The 2019 Rugby World Cup (ラグビーワールドカップ2019) was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams.
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2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Heineken Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (ECPR) for teams from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2019–20 Premiership Rugby
The 2019–20 Gallagher Premiership was the 33rd season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the second one to be sponsored by Gallagher.
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2019–20 Premiership Rugby Cup
The 2019–20 Premiership Rugby Cup was the 48th season of England's national rugby union cup competition and the second under the new Premiership Rugby Cup format following the disbanding of the Anglo-Welsh Cup at the end of the 2017–18 season due to the withdrawal of the Welsh Pro14 regions.
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2020–21 Premiership Rugby
The 2020–21 Gallagher Premiership was the 34th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the third one to be sponsored by Gallagher.
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2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa
The 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa was an international rugby union tour that took place in South Africa in July and August 2021.
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2022–23 Premiership Rugby Cup
The 2022–23 Premiership Rugby Cup is the 50th season of England's national rugby union cup competition and the fourth under the new Premiership Rugby Cup format following the disbanding of the Anglo-Welsh Cup at the end of the 2017–18 season due to the withdrawal of the Welsh Pro14 regions.
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2023 Rugby World Cup
The 2023 Rugby World Cup (Coupe du monde de rugby 2023) was the tenth men's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national rugby union teams.
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2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup is the tenth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) for teams from the top five nations in European rugby and South Africa.
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2023–24 Premiership Rugby
The 2023–24 Premiership Rugby is the 37th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition and the sixth to be sponsored by Gallagher.
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2023–24 Premiership Rugby Cup
The 2023–24 Premiership Rugby Cup is the 51st season of England's national rugby union cup competition and the first under the new Premiership Rugby Cup format including clubs from both the Premiership and Championship.
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2024–25 Premiership Rugby
The 2024–25 Premiership Rugby is scheduled to be the 38th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition.
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See also
Native American cultural appropriation
- California Indian Song
- Cherokee Nation Truth in Advertising for Native Art
- Chief Wahoo
- Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy
- Exeter Chiefs
- Iko Iko
- Improved Order of Red Men
- Indian Wedding Blessing
- Iriadamant
- Kansas City Chiefs name controversy
- Koshare Indian Museum and Dancers
- List of Washington Redskins name change advocates
- Looking Hot
- Mardi Gras Indians
- Medicine wheel (symbol)
- NCAA Native American mascot decision
- Native American identity in the United States
- Native American mascot controversy
- Native American mascot laws and regulations
- Native Americans in German popular culture
- Native Americans in film
- Native Appropriations
- On the Warpath
- One Little Independent Records
- Order of Angell
- Order of the Arrow
- Osceola and Renegade
- Playing Indian
- Pretendian
- Rainbow Family
- Rainbow Gathering
- Redface
- Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom
- Sports teams named Redskins
- Spur Steak Ranches
- Tomahawk chop
- Tribal Alliance Against Frauds
- Tribe of Mic-O-Say
- Washington Redhawks
- Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation
- Washington Redskins name controversy
- Washington Redskins name opinion polls
- Washitaw Nation
Premiership Rugby teams
- Bath Rugby
- Bedford Blues
- Birmingham Moseley Rugby
- Bristol Bears
- Coventry R.F.C.
- Exeter Chiefs
- Gloucester Rugby
- Harlequin F.C.
- Leeds Tykes
- Leicester Tigers
- Liverpool St Helens F.C.
- London Irish
- London Scottish F.C.
- London Welsh RFC
- Newcastle Falcons
- Northampton Saints
- Nottingham R.F.C.
- Orrell R.U.F.C.
- Richmond F.C.
- Rosslyn Park F.C.
- Rotherham Titans
- Rugby Lions
- Sale Sharks
- Saracens F.C.
- Wasps RFC
- Waterloo F.C.
- West Hartlepool R.F.C.
- Worcester Warriors
Rugby clubs established in 1871
- Aberdeen University RFC
- Birkenhead Park FC
- Dorchester RFC
- Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club
- Exeter Chiefs
- Harrogate RUFC
- Langholm RFC
- Llandeilo RFC
- Machen RFC
- Neath RFC
- Newport (Salop) RUFC
- RIE College RFC
- Scotland national rugby union team
- Streatham-Croydon RFC
- Worcester Wanderers
- Worcester Warriors
Rugby union teams in Devon
- Barnstaple RFC
- Bideford RFC
- Devonport Services R.F.C.
- Exeter Chiefs
- Exeter University RFC
- Exmouth RFC
- Ivybridge RFC
- Newton Abbot RFC
- Okehampton RFC
- Paignton RFC
- Plymouth Albion R.F.C.
- Teignmouth R.F.C.
- Tiverton RFC
- Torquay Athletic RFC
Sport in Exeter
- County Ground Stadium
- County Ground, Exeter
- Exeter Centurions
- Exeter Chiefs
- Exeter Chiefs Women
- Exeter City F.C.
- Exeter City Supporters' Trust
- Exeter Falcons
- Exeter Racecourse
- Exeter Rowing Club
- Exeter University RFC
- Great West Run
- University of Exeter Hockey Club
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exeter_Chiefs
Also known as Exeter RFC, Exeter Rugby Club.
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