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The Exeter Chiefs are starting an exciting new era. The club’s chairman, Tony Rowe, believes that fresh investment from American backers can turn the team into the best rugby club on the planet. He says the new owners are ready to spend big within the rules to make the Chiefs stronger than ever.

What the New Investment Means for the Men’s Team

The biggest change will come in how the club uses the salary cap. Professional rugby leagues have spending limits to keep things fair, but the new owners plan to use every bit of that cap to bring in top players. This means the team could attract stars who would otherwise play for clubs in France or New Zealand.

  • They will maximize the salary cap to sign world-class talent.
  • They’ll also improve training facilities and support for players.
  • The goal is to win more titles and compete in the biggest European competitions.

Growing the Women’s Game at Exeter

The investment isn’t just for the men’s side. The new owners also want to put serious money into the women’s rugby program. This includes better pay, more training time, and professional coaching. Rowe says the club wants to lead the sport in supporting female athletes, which could help grow rugby’s popularity overall.

  • The women’s team will get more resources and professional support.
  • This move could inspire more girls to take up rugby across the UK.
  • Exeter aims to become a model for women’s sports development in the region.

A Big Vision for Global Success

Rowe is clear about the end goal: to make Exeter Chiefs a household name around the world. By combining smart spending on the men’s team with serious growth in the women’s program, the club hopes to build a winning culture that lasts for decades. If the plan works, Exeter could soon be known as the best club in the world—not just in England.

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