Exeter Chiefs' Greg Fisilau Out for Season: A Major Blow to Rugby Campaign
Exeter Chiefs face a setback as Greg Fisilau sustains a season-ending shoulder injury, impacting their Premiership Rugby campaign.

In a significant blow to Exeter Chiefs, their star number eight, Greg Fisilau, has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a shoulder injury. The 21-year-old, who has been a standout performer in what has been a challenging season for the Chiefs, sustained the injury during their record 79-17 loss to Gloucester on Sunday.
Key Highlights:
- Greg Fisilau has been a pivotal player for Exeter Chiefs this season, scoring three tries in the Premiership.
- The injury not only ends his season but also dashes any hopes of being selected for England's summer tour to Argentina.
- Exeter Chiefs have also suspended head coach Rob Hunter and attack coach Ali Hepher following the heavy defeat, with director of rugby Rob Baxter taking charge.
Impact on the Team:
The loss of Fisilau is compounded by injuries to three other key players:
- Joe Hawkins (Wales centre) will miss four weeks due to an ankle injury.
- Max Norey (hooker) and Ben Hammersley (winger) are both ruled out for the season with shoulder and knee injuries, respectively.
Looking Ahead:
This series of injuries and the recent coaching changes pose significant challenges for Exeter Chiefs as they navigate the remainder of the Premiership season. The team will need to regroup and find new strategies to overcome these setbacks.
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