Exeter Chiefs Retain Liv McGoverne for 2025-26 Premiership Women's Rugby Season
Exeter Chiefs secure Liv McGoverne for the 2025-26 season, bolstering their squad with her versatile playmaking and leadership.

Exeter Chiefs back Liv McGoverne has committed to another season at Sandy Park, reinforcing the squad for the 2025-26 Premiership Women's Rugby campaign.
The 27-year-old New Zealand international, capable of playing at fly-half or centre, returned to Exeter last summer after a year back in her homeland. McGoverne initially joined the Chiefs for the 2022-23 season, making 26 appearances and contributing significantly with 5 tries and 204 points from her boot.
Key Contributions:
- Topped Exeter's scoring charts last season with 55 points (including 2 tries)
- Brings versatility to playmaking roles (10 or 12)
- Combines attacking creativity with defensive physicality
- Continues to develop her kicking game (from hand and at goal)
"Liv has shown her value at both 10 and 12 this season," said Exeter assistant coach Steve Salvin. "Her attacking creativity and defensive physicality make her invaluable. Her kicking game keeps improving, and her calm demeanor positively influences the entire squad."
Season Highlights:
- 2022-23: 26 appearances, 5 tries, 204 points
- 2024-25: Team-leading 55 points, crucial playmaker despite missing playoffs
McGoverne's retention signals Exeter's intent to bounce back stronger after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2021. Her combination of experience, skill set, and leadership qualities makes her a cornerstone of the Chiefs' women's rugby program moving forward.
Looking Ahead: With McGoverne anchoring the backline, Exeter will aim to:
- Return to playoff contention
- Develop younger players through her mentorship
- Enhance their attacking options through her vision and distribution