Chief Dollman signs contract extension

Phil Dollman has signed a new two-year deal to remain with the Chiefs until at least 2017.
The versatile back, who is poised to run out for his 100th league appearance this weekend, joined from the -Gwent in 2009 and has played an integral part in the recent rise of the Chiefs.
“It's been a really enjoyable part of my life and a key part of my career, the Chiefs have got the best out of me and I feel like I've put everything into the club,” he Dollman.
“I was happy to extend my stay here, I always felt comfortable with that decision, there were never really any other options for me – Exeter was always the place I wanted to stay.”
Head coach said: “He came in for our final season in the and had a big part to play in the success we had that season.
“He's someone who has really thrived in the . I think he's just about played in every position in the backs and that shows his strength. Some people think versatility can count against you but I think with Phil, because he's such a good all-round rugby player, we're very comfortable to pick him in multiple positions.
“It's no surprise he's racked up the games thick and fast because he is a quality player.”
The Chiefs also announced that prop Alex Brown will be joining on loan immediately.

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