Exeter separates from his main coach after only four games. The record defeat in Gloucester (79-17) sealed the fate of Rob Hunter.
In great difficulty in the league, Exeter can no longer. The chiefs are currently ninth and before the last first. By a mutual agreement, Rob Hunter, the coach, and the “board” of the English club decided to stop their collaboration according to a press release from the club on May 2. Trainer of the attack on Ali Hephere, he replaced the latter in March as the main coach. Arrived at the club in 2013 he contributed to the championship successes (2017 and 2020) and on the European scene (2020).
Exeter Rugby Club can confirm that, following a period of consultation, Rob Hunter has departed the club by mutual agreement.
We would like to thank Rob for his dedication and impact throughout his time at Exeter Chiefs.
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— Exeter Chiefs (@ExeterChiefs) https://twitter.com/ExeterChiefs/status/1918334672133570824?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
16 defeats in 19 games
This season, the champions d’Europe 2020 Blump in an infernal spiral of 16 defeats in 19 games in all competitions. Three appointments remain at the Chiefs to end the season on a positive note.