Western Morning News (Saturday)

Baxter told off over his attitude to Wasps loss

- DUNCAN BECH, PA sports@westernmor­ningnews.co.uk

ROB Baxter’s recognitio­n in the New Year Honours list did not deter his players from taking him to task in the aftermath of Exeter’s collapse at Wasps.

The Chiefs face closest rivals Bristol at Sandy Park on Saturday a week after their perfect start to the Gallagher Premiershi­p season hit the buffers with a 34-5 defeat at the Ricoh Arena.

Baxter reacted by stating that defeats are inevitable, serving as valuable learning tools that provide an opportunit­y for a team to display their resilience. His double winners took the result against Wasps more personally, however.

“The first thing that happened in our leaders’ meeting was that I was told off by them for saying it was OK to lose,” Baxter said.

“I asked them to explain what they meant and they said they were disappoint­ed with my comments after the game that it was OK to lose.

“They didn’t think like that and that’s the standards we are now setting, which includes the view that we take to the field with an expectatio­n that we should be winning the game.

“Of course, that takes a lot of hard work and an understand­ing for that to happen, but it was nice to hear that they demanded more of themselves and us as coaches.

“That kind of shows where the players are and how they want to bounce back immediatel­y.”

Exeter travelled to Coventry without their internatio­nal contingent but a host of them are back for Saturday’s title showdown, among them England trio Henry Slade, Jonny Hill and Luke Cowan-Dickie.

Bristol have also picked a strong team with flanker Ben Earl and prop Kyle Sinckler, both of whom played roles in England’s Autumn Nations Cup success, restored to the pack.

“Exeter have been outstandin­g – we’re up against the domestic and European champions,” Bears director of rugby Pat Lam said.

“We’ve talked about challenges and this is a big challenge that we face. We’re excited by it.”

They said they were disappoint­ed with my comments after the game that it was OK to lose

 ?? David Rogers/Getty Images ?? > The Exeter Chiefs players rebuked Rob Baxter for his reaction to the lose at Wasps
David Rogers/Getty Images > The Exeter Chiefs players rebuked Rob Baxter for his reaction to the lose at Wasps

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