Exeter Chiefs Sign New Zealand Prop Amy Rule in Historic Rugby Deal
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Summary
New Zealand prop Amy Rule, a Black Ferns player, makes history by signing with Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership Women's Rugby, becoming the first to do so. Rule, a Rugby World Cup winner, brings her world-class skills to the Chiefs.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledShe is a Rugby World Cup winner and a world-class tighthead - we are delighted she has chosen Exeter Chiefs and our league
Amy Rule will become the first Black Ferns player to move to Premiership Women's Rugby when she joins Exeter after this year's World Cup
Rule made her international debut against England in 2021 and scored a try in the World Cup final the following year
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