EXETER CHIEFS Ewers set to join Ulster in summer

Exeter Chiefs Master LogoExeter Chiefs' long-serving forward Dave Ewers will be leaving the Premiership club at the end of the season to join United Rugby Championship side Ulster.

The 32-year-old who grew up in Devon has been a stand-out figure for the Chiefs over many years, so far amassing 226 first-team Chiefs games and 38 tries.

A product of the club's highly successful Academy system, Ewers made his debut back in 2009 in a British & Irish Cup fixture away to Newport at Rodney Parade.

Since he has helped the club win the LV= Cup in 2014, two Premiership titles and the Heineken Champions Cup.

A destructive ball-carrier, as well as robust defender, it remains a mystery how Ewers has never been capped at Test level. A consistent performer on the big stage, he is the third confirmed departure at the end of the season, joining Luke Cowan-Dickie and Sam Simmonds, both of whom are joined French Top 14 outfit, Montpellier.

Ewers said: "Obviously, I'm gutted to be leaving the Chiefs. It has been my life for so many years and I've been blessed to have made so many happy memories, as well as life-long friends.

"To sum up all those years in words is incredibly tough to do, but it's been an unbelievable journey and one that I am very proud to have been part of. Like all good things, they have to come an end at some stage and now I have a new chapter in my career to look forward to with Ulster.

"Between now and then, I have a big job to do here at the Chiefs and I will be doing everything I can to ensure that my final months with Exeter are the best they can be."

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