Jack Nowell wins 2013 LV=Breakthrough Player award

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Exeter Jack Nowell has been named the LV=Breakthrough Player this season following his eye catching displays in the Anglo-Welsh competition.
Renowned for showcasing the brightest talents from the and Welsh regions, the flyer beat the likes of Luke Wallace, Tom Heathcote and seven other nominees to win the award.
His performances were also backed up the the statisticians at Opta who ranked him as the top performing back in the LV=Cup this season.
Nowell beat more defenders and made more metres in attack than any other player in the competition, this despite ‘s narrow failure to reach the knock-out stages.
Speaking from the U20 camp were he collected his trophy, Nowell said: “Obviously I’m delighted to have been given the LV=Breakthrough Player award.
“The fact that it is voted for by fans makes winning a huge honour, so thanks to everyone that voted for me. It is also nice to be recognised for playing the game I love and spurs me on to keep doing what I am doing.
“This season has been amazing for me already as not only have I collected this award, but I’ve won my first England Under-20s cap and I’ve managed to break into the Chiefs first team, playing in not just the and LV= Cup, but also the .”
“It’s good that Rob, Ali and Ricky have shown faith in all of us youngsters this season. I think we’ve all benefitted massively from that exposure and I’ve used it as the stepping stone to stay within the first team.”

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