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Aviva Premiership side the Exeter Chiefs have decided to send three of their up and coming young players to the RFU Championship side the Cornish Pirates to gather valuable experience, playing regularly. The Pirates have signed Jack Nowell, Dave Ewens and Sam Hill on dual registration deals that will see them playing in the RFU Championship for the team as the team looks to secure promotion to the top tier of English professional rugby.

Hill, an Under-20 international for England, was with the Cornish Pirates on a similar deal last season, playing 23 matches, scoring 3 tries for them in the second tier of English professional rugby and his performances earned the plaudits of both the fans and the management, so much so that they have renewed their deal to take the player back from the Exeter Chiefs for the upcoming season.

Another player who is extremely familiar with the atmosphere of The Pirates is Ewes. The 21 year old played 18 games for the RFU Championship side in the second division league and also turned out for The Chiefs in the LV= Cup as well as Amlin Cup. Nowell, who hails from Cornish itself, is currently undergoing a rehabilitation program for an injured knee played for the England national team at the Under-18 age level and was sent out by The Chiefs on a similar deal to Plymouth Albion in the same division last season.

According to Rod Coward, the Chief Executive Officer of the Cornish Pirates, they are delighted to be able to pull off such a deal with the Exeter Chiefs, which will see their players get valuable time on the pitch before hitting the big time and help them edge closer to a return to the top tier of the English professional rugby ladder as well.

Aviva Premiership side the Exeter Chiefs have secured the services of prop Carl Rimmer from the RFU Championship side the Cornish Pirates and have signed him on a year deal. The 26 year old was in blistering form in the recently concluded season for The Pirates and it was mainly on his shoulder that the side based in Penzance reached the playoff final in the RFU Championship where they were defeated by the London Welsh. His performances for The Pirates also earned him the plaudits as the Player of the Season for the club as well.

The signing of Rimmer is the eighth signing of the Chiefs in the close season as they look to strengthen the side after just missing out on the playoffs for the Premiership, finishing 5th in the table, six points behind 4th placed Northampton Saints. Speaking of his signing with the Exeter Chiefs, Rimmer was visibly excited as he stated that the decision for him to join the club was not difficult as one did not say no to a chance to play for one of the big clubs of the Aviva premiership.

Rob Baxter, the boss of the Chiefs also stated that the prized capture of Rimmer was something of a coup and added that he had a strong finish to the season and he still had some rawness in his game that can be molded according to the requirements of the club. Rimmer has played 90 matches for the Cornish Pirates after moving to the side from Coventry back in 2009.

But Baxter also added that once he officially links with the players of the Exeter Chiefs, he will need to improve his game a bit in order to match that of the other players in the Aviva Premiership but that will not be too much of a trouble.