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The rugby world is buzzing about the new owners stepping in at Exeter Chiefs. Black Knight Sports & Entertainment, an American investment group, has taken over the club.

Chairman Tony Rowe is excited about what this means for the future. He believes the new investors have the money and vision to turn Exeter into the best rugby club anywhere on the planet.

How More Money Helps the Men’s Team

One of the biggest changes will be in how much the club can spend on players. Right now, English rugby has a salary cap that limits what teams can pay their athletes.

The new owners plan to use every bit of that cap and maybe even push for changes. This means Exeter can attract top talent from around the world and keep their best players from leaving. A stronger squad means more wins and more trophies.

Investing in Women’s Rugby Gets a Big Boost

It’s not just the men’s team that will benefit. Tony Rowe made it clear that the new investors are also committed to growing the women’s game.

Exeter Chiefs Women will get a larger share of the budget. This includes better training facilities, more coaching staff, and higher pay for the players. The goal is to build a women’s team that can compete for championships just like the men’s side.

  • Better facilities and equipment for women players
  • More professional coaching and support staff
  • Opportunities to attract international female stars

A Bright Future Ahead for Exeter Rugby

With fresh cash and a big vision, Exeter Chiefs are setting their sights on becoming a global rugby brand. The new American owners bring business know-how and a hunger for success.

If everything goes to plan, fans can expect to see a stronger, more competitive club in both the men’s and women’s leagues. Tony Rowe believes that with the right investment, Exeter can be the best club in the world — and many people agree.

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