Exeter Chiefs' Record-Breaking Loss to Gloucester: A Season of Struggle
Exeter Chiefs face their heaviest Premiership defeat against Gloucester, marking a challenging season for the team.

A Historic Defeat
Exeter Chiefs' recent 79-17 loss to Gloucester at Kingsholm has been described as their heaviest defeat in living memory. This match not only set a new record for the Chiefs but also highlighted the struggles they have faced throughout the season.
Coach's Reflection
Head coach Rob Hunter emphasized the need for his team to reflect on this significant loss. "It will be good for us because I think we need to dwell on this one for a bit," Hunter stated. He believes that taking the time to analyze and learn from this defeat is crucial for the team's improvement.
Season Overview
This season has been particularly challenging for Exeter Chiefs, with only two Premiership victories to their name. They are currently second from the bottom in the league table. The team also faced defeats in all their Champions Cup pool games, including a record European loss to Bordeaux.
Looking Ahead
With a week off before their next match against reigning Premiership champions Northampton, the Chiefs have an opportunity to regroup and strategize. Hunter described the loss at Kingsholm as a "baptism of fire" and stressed the importance of starting strong in future games.
Conclusion
The Chiefs' journey this season has been fraught with difficulties, but with reflection and strategic planning, there is hope for a turnaround. As Hunter aptly put it, "You've got to be technically right on it or you'll run into a side like we did today."