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Dave Walder connection key to Sam Wolstenholme's West Country switch

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 25: Sam Wolstenholme of Bristol Bears passes the ball during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Bristol Bears and Northampton Saints at Ashton Gate on October 25, 2024 in Bristol, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Sam Wolstenholme has swapped one West Country club for another another after agreeing to join Exeter from Bristol at the end of the season on a one-year deal.

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The 26-year-old has made more than 20 Gallagher PREM appearances in spells with Bears, Leicester Tigers and Wasps.

“I’m really excited to be joining Exeter Chiefs. The club has a strong culture and identity, which really stood out to me when speaking with the coaches,” said Wolstenholme.

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“There’s a clear style of rugby here and a history of success, so it felt like a great environment for me to come into and keep developing my game.

“I’m looking forward to working hard, learning from the players and staff around me, and doing everything I can to contribute to the team’s success.”

Born in Sheffield, Wolstenholme is a graduate of the acclaimed Loughborough University where he studied while playing for the Yorkshire Rugby Academy. His senior career began with Hull Ioanians and Yorkshire Carnegie before he moved on to Wasps.

Following their demise, Wolstenholme played for Leicester on a short-term deal and then he joined the Bears in preparation for the 2023/24 season.

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“Sam is a player we’re really pleased to be bringing on board at Chiefs. I’ve actually looked at him several times over the years, and I’ve always thought he’s a very good player,” said Chiefs Director of Rugby Rob Baxter.

“He’s a guy who knows the importance of his basic fundamentals but also is very aligned on how a team wants to play, driving a team to make sure they’re playing in the right areas of the field and following game plans.

“Dave Walder obviously knows him very well from working with him at Bristol, so speaks very highly of his character and that really shone through when we met with him.

“I think he’s another important addition to the quality of the group that we’re going to try to build and try to keep moving forward in a positive manner over the coming years following some of the successes we’ve had this season.”

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