Amy Rule: Exeter Chiefs Sign NZ Prop – Historic Deal
Amy Rule, a star player from the Black Ferns, is set to ignite the exeter Chiefs with her powerful presence. This historic deal signifies a strategic move by Exeter to bolster their squad, aiming to climb the ranks after narrowly missing last season’s playoffs. rule is eager to make her mark in the English competition, bringing her international talent and experience to the team. She expressed excitement about the personal and professional opportunities this move offers. with her sights set on the Women’s Rugby World Cup, Rule plans to join the Chiefs after the tournament, promising a season packed with top-tier competition. This major signing hints at an exciting season ahead! Discover what’s next for Exeter Chiefs with News Directory 3.
Black Ferns‘ Rule Joins Exeter Chiefs to Boost Rugby Power
Updated June 13, 2025
A star player from New Zealand‘s Black Ferns is set to join Exeter Chiefs, adding international talent to the english squad. The move marks another notable addition for Exeter, following italy winger Francesca Granzotto’s recent agreement to play at Sandy Park.
Rule expressed enthusiasm about joining Exeter, highlighting the opportunity for personal and professional growth. “Rugby has given me so many opportunities and has made me the person I am today,” Rule said.She added that she looks forward to making new connections and experiencing the highly regarded English competition.
Rule plans to compete in the Women’s Rugby World Cup before fully committing to Exeter.”the plan is to make Black Ferns’ Rugby World Cup squad then carry on to join Exeter later in the year,” she stated. Her immediate focus remains on the World Cup, after which she aims to contribute significantly to Exeter Chiefs.
”All I can say at this point is all my focus is on the World Cup but once that’s done, I’m really excited to rip into the season with Exeter Chiefs and hopefully play lots of rugby and take my game to another level.”
Exeter Chiefs finished fifth in the PWR last season, narrowly missing a playoff berth. The team hopes Rule’s addition will bolster their chances in the upcoming season.
What’s next
The Women’s Rugby world Cup is scheduled to take place in England from Aug. 22 to Sept. 27. Following the tournament, Rule is expected to join Exeter Chiefs and begin her season with the team.