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Exeter Chiefs Back-Row Dave Ewers Retires After 15-Year Career
Dave Ewers, the Zimbabwe-born back-row forward renowned for his physical dominance and commitment, has retired from professional rugby at 34 after a 15-year career. He rose through Exeter Chiefs' academy, making over 200 appearances and playing a pivotal role in their 2020 double-winning season, securing both the Gallagher Premiership and Heineken Champions Cup titles. Despite being called up to the England squad in 2016, injuries prevented him from earning a cap. After long service at Exeter, Ewers had brief stints with Ulster and the Stormers in South Africa, where he finished his career. In heartfelt social media messages, he expressed gratitude to his family, teammates, coaches, and fans, reflecting on his journey from the Championship to Premiership success. His career is celebrated for grit, loyalty, and professionalism, leaving a lasting legacy in modern rugby.

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