Cuthbert: Winners’ medal would ease pain of last season

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EXETER, ENGLAND - JUNE 12: Alex Cuthbert of Exeter Chiefs tackles Aaron Reed of Sale Sharks during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Exeter Chiefs and Sale at Sandy Park on June 12, 2021 in Exeter, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

ALEX Cuthbert would love nothing more than to leave Exeter Chiefs this summer with a Premiership winner’s medal safely tucked into his pocket.
The Wales and Lions winger is set to end an injury-ravaged three-year stint at Sandy Park after putting pen to paper on a deal to join fellow Chief Tomas Francis at Ospreys.
Cuthbert, 31, was a member of the Chiefs side that lost the 2019 Premiership final to Saracens in his first season following his switch from the Cardiff.
He was then forced to sit on the sidelines with a “significant muscle tear” when the Chiefs completed the Premiership and Eur...

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