Exeter Chiefs Captain Jack Yeandle Extends His Legacy with New Contract

Exeter Chiefs' veteran captain Jack Yeandle signs a new contract, continuing his remarkable journey with the Premiership giants.

Exeter Chiefs club captain Jack Yeandle has committed his future to the Premiership side by signing a new contract. The 35-year-old hooker, who is the club's longest-serving player, has made over 300 appearances and scored 34 tries since joining from Doncaster in June 2012. Yeandle has been instrumental in the club's success, contributing to two Premiership titles and the 2020 European Champions Cup victory.

Rob Baxter, Exeter's director of rugby, praised Yeandle's leadership and dedication: "Jack is one of the players that's been here, seen it, done it with Exeter Chiefs. Without doubt, he's one of the leaders who has really driven the culture here, and what we expect from players. The one thing he will do, and always has done, is turn up in pre-season training with the highest standards, the best fitness levels and works the hardest out of every other player. He still maintains that."

Yeandle's new deal comes at a crucial time for the club, as they prepare for the upcoming season with changes in the front row. The departure of Dan Frost and Jack Innard has been offset by the arrival of Australian Julian Heaven and South African Joseph Dweba. Yeandle's experience and leadership will be vital in integrating the new players and maintaining the team's high standards.

Reflecting on his journey with the club, Yeandle expressed his deep connection to Exeter Chiefs: "This is a special place to me. It's a club I watched for years, enjoyed back at the County Ground as a youngster. I've seen some pretty amazing games here at Sandy Park and got to play in some too. I have countless favourite moments from my time as a Chief. The amazing highs of winning finals, then the old cliché of the jokes that go on in the changing room or silly moments in the gym – it's all of it."

Yeandle also highlighted the pride he takes in seeing his teammates achieve great things: "It's also about seeing boys you train with go on to achieve amazing things – boys getting picked for their countries or going on British and Irish Lions tours. To watch them progress in their careers as well is an honour. It's an amazing job, and I still pinch myself that I get to continue to do it."

As Exeter Chiefs gear up for another competitive season, Yeandle's continued presence and leadership will be key to their aspirations for further success in both domestic and European competitions.

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