Pellow excited by Chiefs’ embarrassment of scrum-half riches

EXETER backs coach Ricky Pellow concedes stalwart pivot Will Chudley has become collateral damage in a vicious scrumhalf battle that is set for a fight to the death.
Premiership winner Chudley, 30, will join Bath this summer as Chiefs juggle an embarrassment of No.9 riches with six top quality scrum-halves still at the club next season.
Nic White and Stu Townsend line up against Gloucester today, while England man Jack Maunder is recovering from a knee injury. Behind him are brother Sam Maunder and two further products of the excellent academy, Joe Snow and Tom Cairns.
Pellow, a former No.9...

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