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Exeter's England Star Roots Signs New Contract
18 Dec
Summary
- Ethan Roots has extended his contract with Exeter Chiefs, committing his future to the club.
- The 28-year-old forward earned an England call-up in his impressive first season.
- Roots captains England's 'A' side and feels something special building at Exeter.

Exeter Chiefs have announced a contract extension for their prominent England international, Ethan Roots. The 28-year-old forward, a significant addition to the squad in the summer of 2023, has committed his future to the club, becoming the first player whose contract was set to expire to sign new terms.
Roots made an immediate impact in his debut season, leading to a call-up to Steve Borthwick's England squad. He represented his country in four matches during the Six Nations championship. His recent involvement with England's 'A' team, including captaining them against a New Zealand XV, highlights his growing importance.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the new deal, Roots shared his positive experience at Exeter, citing the team, fans, and club as pivotal to his personal and professional growth. He conveyed a strong sense of optimism about the team's trajectory, stating his excitement to contribute to restoring the Chiefs' renowned status.




