Exeter Chiefs ring changes for London Welsh LV= Cup tie
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Exeter's academy manager Rob Gibson says Sunday's LV= Cup clash with London Welsh is an important game for fringe players wanting to impress at the club.
England Under-20s youngsters Henry Slade, Jack Nowell and Jack Arnott have been brought into the side.
And more senior players like Mark Foster, Junior Poluleuligaga and Neil Clark are also given a chance.
"The LV= Cup is important because it's an opportunity to play rugby for these guys," said Gibson.
"A lot of them haven't had as much rugby as they would have liked.
"Those senior players have to put in a solid performance, they've started well this week and led by example in training.
"But now they really do have to put in a performance on Sunday that says to Rob Baxter 'look at me, I'm worthy of a Premiership place, I'm worthy of a Heineken Cup place'," he told BBC South West Sport.
With many of Exeter's younger players who are dual-registered with Championship clubs having been recalled for the fixture, Gibson feels the match is the next step in their development.
"It's a big day for them. A lot of them have been playing Championship rugby and now it's an opportunity to wear an Exeter shirt and show what they've learned in those games," he said.
"The maturity that the players have shown this week in the build-up to it has been really encouraging.
"The Under-20s players, in particular, have really come through this week and started to show their maturity and experience."
- Published6 November 2012