A really fascinating read into the history of the Chiefs. Having some tenuous links with the club (living next door to two integral members of staff; my son works for a company that has strong links to the club, has used the corporate facilities at Sandy Park a lot and been there for various testimonial dinners, knows a few players and has socialised with them; Husband and kids have been to Sandy Park to watch a number of games; remembering two brother players as tiny toddlers and knowing their family and upbringing and now seeing them play in elevated roles and for the Lions, etc.), and being familiar with the Chairman and Manager, it was fascinating to see just how the club persevered and worked its way up to the Premiership.
Going from a championship grass roots team up to not only winning the Premiership but the European Cup as well and having players represent their countries for the Six Nations, World Cup and Lions tours, Exeter have almost done the impossible, and yet there is a real grounding among the the players, coaches, managers, etc. The work on the farm still needs to be done by the Baxters, the players are involved locally and integrated into normal life, not at all ‘showbizzy’, like a lot of premiership footballers.
The book gives the warts and all history of the club, and the players and team management get to talk about certain occasions in their own words.
Anyone who likes a story backing the underdog, anyone who enjoys rugby union, anyone who has a passion for sporting achievements and of course any Exeter Chiefs fans will love this book!