Exeter v Wasps: Teams
Exeter Chiefs will look to bounce back from last week's narrow defeat to Bath, with a home win against Wasps on Sunday.
Last Updated: 23/09/11 2:48pm
Exeter Chiefs will look to bounce back from last week's defeat to Bath, with a home win against Wasps on Sunday.
Back on home soil for the first time in a fortnight, coach Rob Baxter will be hoping his players can put aside the disappointment of last weekend's narrow loss with victory over the London outfit.
Sat in second spot after two wins from three games, the Chiefs are well aware of the threat posed by Wasps - a side they defeated 21-8 in their final league game of last season.
"We're expecting a tough game," admitted Baxter. "I think they've had a similar start to the season as us and obviously they are a bit re-invigorated what with a new coach in Dai Young coming in.
"I know it sounds strange and I keep saying it's going to be another tough game this weekend, but that is the way it is at this level. You don't get any easy games.
"Last week was disappointing, but the lessons we have learnt from Bath is that we perhaps need to focus a little bit more on ourselves and what we want to do in the game.
Challenge
"We perhaps need to back ourselves that we are a good side - and if we keep the ball in an attacking perspective, we tend to damage sides and maybe that is what we need to ram home for 80 minutes this weekend.
"We're the side that is at home so we have to do all we can to make sure the game is all about us and what we want to do.
"The challenge for Wasps, I suppose, is to prevent that and they will want to impose themselves on the game.
"However, we have spent a lot of time this week just talking about how we want to attack the game; the qualities we want to bring to it; whilst at the same time carry out a few tidy ups from last week at Bath.
"I am looking forward to Sunday and it can't come soon enough because if you feel you're in a good place, then you want to attack games and show what you can do.
"This week we've got a fitter squad again with the return of a few boys, so we're all raring to get into it again."
Luke Arscott, Sireli Naqelevuki and younger brother Richard return to the Chiefs starting XV in place of Phil Dollman, Bryan Rennie and James Phillips.
Fantastic
The trio's recall is a timely boost, but the Exeter coach admitted performances put in by others in their absence had made selection tough again this week.
"The guys who have come in have played well, so it has been tough to pick the side this week," he said.
"Whereas last week we were perhaps picking from 32, now it's back to say 36 players again.
"Although we've had injuries the big positives of the first three weeks has been that we have still been able to collect 10 points and the squad has rolled on relatively seamlessly, which is fantastic.
"Changing the side around has been a bit of a challenge because we were not used to it last season.
"There were only a couple of times where we had to make lots of changes, but I'm pleased how the guys have dealt with it and those who miss out this week, yes it's tough on them, but as I said we're picking from a slightly bigger group now many of whom are in great form right now.
"The pleasing thing from my perspective is that I have so many guys pushing really hard right now for a place in the side."
Wasps meanwhile have made three changes to their starting team, with Bob Baker making his first start Premiership this season and Richard Birkett together with Riki Flutey also returning to the starting XV
The latter pair replace John Hart and Chris Mayor, who are ruled out through injury, while ex All Black Ross Filipo moves to number eight.
Simon McIntyre, Matt Everard. Elliot Daly and Jack Wallace all take spots on the bench - with Hugo Southwell dropping out of the 22 having failed to recover from a knock.
"The Premiership season is a long one and everyone's squad is going to be tested to the full," said coach Dai Young.
"The younger players will be desperate to come in and make an impact and we will need them to stand up and be counted.
"After last weekend's game we have got to really work hard this week to prove that the first two games were a true reflection of how we play.
"Exeter are a tough team to beat, as they have shown in the early stages of this season. We know that we are going to have to play well to go down there and get a result.
"We are under no illusions about how tough it will be to get a result at Sandy Park and how good a side they can be.
"But we have had a very focused week and I am looking for the team to make some major improvements on last week's performance."
Exeter Chiefs: 15 Luke Arscott, 14 Nic Sestaret, 13 Sireli Naqelevuki, 12 Jason Shoemark, 11 Matt Jess, 10 Ignacio Mieres, 9 Haydn Thomas, 8 Richard Baxter, 7 James Scaysbrook, 6 Tom Johnson, 5 Peter Short, 4 Tom Hayes (c), 3 Hoani Tui, 2 Chris Whitehead, 1 Brett Sturgess.
Replacements: 16 Neil Clark, 17 Ben Moon, 18 Chris Budgen, 19 Aly Muldowney, 20 Ben White, 21 Kevin Barrett, 22 Gareth Steenson, 23 Bryan Rennie.
London Wasps: 15 Richard Haughton, 14 Tom Varndell, 13 Chris Bell, 12 Riki Flutey, 11 Christian Wade, 10 Ryan Davis, 9 Nic Berry, 8 Ross Filipo, 7 Jonathan Poff, 6 Joe Launchbury, 5 Marco Wentzel, 4 Richard Birkett, 3 Bob Baker, 2 Rob Webber, 1 Tim Payne.
Replacements: 16 Tom Lindsay, 17 Jeremy Castex, 18 Simon McIntyre, 19 Joe Burton, 20 Matt Everard, 21 Jonah Holmes, 22 Elliot Daly, 23 Jack Wallace.