Burns, Grant and Roberts back for Bath

Freddie Burns, Paul Grant and Jamie Roberts return to the starting XV as Bath host Harlequins in the Premiership today (1500ko).

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Nowell and Moon start, Genge and Williams set to finish

England rugby red roseEngland head coach Eddie Jones has named his Six Nations team to play Wales today in Cardiff (1645ko, live on BBC).
 
Jones has made two changes to the starting XV following injuries to Chris Ashton (Sale Sharks) and Mako Vunipola (Saracens) with Exeter Chiefs pair Jack Nowell selected on the right wing and Ben Moon at loosehead prop.

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EXETER CHIEFS quartet in England squad to face Ireland

England rugby logoFour Exeter Chiefs are named in England's squad to face defending champions Ireland in their Six Nations opener in Dublin on Saturday (1645ko). 
 
Cornwall's British Lion Jack Nowell wings in to the starting XV along with Plymouth-born Chiefs team-mate Henry Slade, who starts Saturday's eagerly-anticipated Lansdowne Road clash at outside centre.

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Chiefs six in Six Nations squad, first call-up for Thorley

England Rugby red roseSix Exeter Chiefs are included in Eddie Jones initial 35-strong England Six Nations squad preparing to face defending champions Ireland in Dublin on February 2 (1645ko).

Forwards Luke Cowan-Dickie, Ben Moon and Harry Williams are selected along with Ollie Devoto, Henry Slade and fit-again Jack Nowell.

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TEAM NEWS Baxter challenges table-topping Chiefs

Exeter Chiefs crestRob Baxter has challenged his table-topping Exeter Chiefs side to back up last weekend’s Gallagher Premiership win over Saracens with an equally powerful showing at Northampton’s Franklin’s Gardens tonight (1945ko).

Exeter’s 31-13 victory over the defending champions saw Chiefs soar to the summit and end Sarries superb 22-game unbeaten run.

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Fijian international set for Hartpury league debut

Luke Eves Hartpury College RFC courtesy/copyright Hartpury College RFC Andrew BeachamTop Championshiop rugby action returns to the Gillman’s Ground for the first time since October tonight, when Hartpury's visitors are league leaders and promotion favourites London Irish (1945ko).

The Red & Blacks know that results over the next few weeks, particularly in the home matches, will be critical to their chances of Championship survival.

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