Flo Robinson Extends Contract with Exeter Chiefs: A Rising Star in Women's Rugby
Flo Robinson, the talented England scrum-half, has signed a new contract with Exeter Chiefs, continuing her promising career in Women's Rugby.

Exeter Chiefs have secured the future of one of their brightest talents, as Flo Robinson, the England scrum-half, has signed a new contract with the Sandy Park club. The 23-year-old, who made her debut for the Red Roses against Italy in this year's Six Nations, has already made a significant impact in the world of rugby.
Robinson has played 80 times for the club across two spells, returning last summer after a season with Harlequins. Next season will mark her fifth year with the Premiership Women's Rugby side, a testament to her dedication and skill.
Interim head coach Steve Salvin praised Robinson's influence on the team, stating, "She is an influential player who never takes a step backwards, so she leads by example every time she goes onto the pitch." Salvin also highlighted her potential, adding, "With that first cap under her belt and, hopefully, a chance to play in the World Cup this summer, I look forward to watching her go from strength to strength next season and beyond."
Robinson herself expressed her enthusiasm for the future, saying, "Chiefs gave me the opportunity to play last season, which is all you want to do as a player. The more I play, the more I develop. With my recent exposure to the England environment, I want to continue to improve so I can contribute to what I hope will be a successful season for Chiefs in 2025-26."
With her talent and determination, Flo Robinson is set to be a key player for both Exeter Chiefs and the England national team in the coming years.