Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter and his backroom staff have signed a new contract to remain with the Gallagher Premiership club until 2023.

Head coach Ali Hepher, forwards coach Rob Hunter and skills coach Ricky Pellow have also extended their contracts with the Sandy Park club.

The quartet guided the Chiefs to Premiership glory in 2017 as well as three other Twickenham finals.

“Personally, I’m absolutely delighted to have agreed a new three-year contract extension,” Baxter told the club’s official website.

“However, I’m even more pleased that the other coaches have also agreed similar extensions. I think it’s a real indication of how happy we all are working alongside one another each day.

“Together, we understand the ambitions of the club moving forward – and of how exciting this next period is going to be for the rugby club.

“I think as a group we all feel that everything we want to achieve can be achieved here over these next three years, so it’s exciting times for all of us and I’m looking forward to us building on the fantastic foundations we have laid as a collective group.”

Baxter took charge of Exeter ahead of the 2009/10 season and alongside Hepher and Hunter led them to success in the inaugural Championship play-off final.

Rob Baxter File Photo
Rob Baxter has engineered success at Exeter (Andrew Matthews/PA)

The Chiefs have been a regular feature in the Premiership final, appearing in the last four Twickenham showpieces and lifting the silverware in 2017 after a 23-20 win over Wasps.

Exeter club chairman and chief executive Tony Rowe said: “This really is fantastic news for the club.

“In Rob, Ali, Rob and Ricky we have the best English coaches in the business.

“As a coaching team, not only do they continue to drive our great club forward on all fronts, but they are at forefront of making the Chiefs who we are.

“The success they have brought to the club during their time in charge is there for all to see and I’ve no doubt that in these coming years they will continue to drive us onwards and upwards.”