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Tom Hooper, a hard-hitting flanker for the Exeter Chiefs, has decided to stick around a bit longer. The Australian rugby star agreed to extend his contract with the English club for another season before heading back home to Australia.

This move gives Exeter fans more time to see him in action and helps the team keep a key player for the upcoming matches.

Why Extend Now?

Hooper says the decision was about timing and commitment. He wants to help Exeter finish strong and build on their recent performances.

  • He values the team culture and coaching staff at Exeter.
  • Extending now lets him focus fully on the current season without future distractions.
  • The extra year also gives him a smoother path back to Australian rugby later.

What It Means for Exeter

For Exeter, keeping Hooper is a big win. He is known for his tough tackles and smart play in the back row.

His extension means the club won't have to scramble to find a replacement right away. Teammates and coaches are thrilled to have him around for another year of high-level competition.

Hooper's Return to Australia

After the extended season, Hooper will head back to Australia to play rugby there. He hasn't announced which team he will join yet, but he is excited to return home.

This move also keeps him in the spotlight for Australian national team selectors, as he aims to stay fit and ready for international duties.

Looking Ahead

Fans can expect to see Hooper in Exeter colors for one more thrilling season. His combination of power and experience will be a huge asset as the Chiefs chase titles.

Once that chapter closes, he will bring all that knowledge back to Australia, strengthening the rugby scene down under.

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