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Elvis Taione, Damian Welch, Ian Whitten and James Short sign new Exeter deals

Damian Welch on the charge for Exeter
Image: Damian Welch has signed a new two-year deal with Exeter

Exeter Chiefs quartet Elvis Taione, Damian Welch, Ian Whitten and James Short have all agreed new deals with the Aviva Premiership club.

Hooker Taione, backs Whitten and Short have signed new two-year contracts, while lock Welch has penned a 12-month deal.

"Obviously we're really pleased to announce that the four guys have signed new deals," Exeter coach Rob Baxter said on the club's website.

"Each of them are very important members of the squad and we're delighted that they want to be part of things moving forward.

"In recent weeks Whitts, Shorty and Elvis have shown some fantastic form, while Damo was probably enjoying his best-ever season with us until he got injured.

Exeter Chiefs centre Ian Whitten (left) runs to score his team's third try against Bordeaux-Begles
Image: Ian Whitten has also committed to new terms with the Chiefs

"Whitts has been 'Mr Reliable' for some time now in terms of his performances and we know what he brings to the side every time he plays. We knew Shorty would offer us a genuine attacking threat and we're delighted to see that he is fulfilling the potential we saw in him.

"Likewise Elvis has done a fantastic job for us in recent weeks, stepping up especially when we picked up the injury to Luke Cowan-Dickie. We always knew what he could bring to the team and over the last month of so he's been involved in some very big moments for us.

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"As for Damo, he was having probably his best season with us until he got injured over in Clermont. That was obviously disappointing for him and for us, but the good thing is he's well into his rehab programme now and it's almost like he's having another pre-season programme and that will enable him to come back even stronger.

"We're confident we'll see him before the end of the season and that he - along with the other guys - can have a big part to play in how we do between now and the end of the season." 

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