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Scotland prop Moray Low signs new deal with Exeter Chiefs

EXETER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  Moray Low of Exeter Chiefs in action during a training session ahead of the opening game of the Aviva Premiership 2014/15
Image: Moray Low has performed well for the Chiefs since joining from Glasgow

Scotland international prop Moray Low has agreed a new two-year deal with the Exeter Chiefs.

Low has been with the Chiefs since 2014, when he made the move south from the Glasgow Warriors, and he has gone on to score four tries from 43 appearances.

The 31-year-old is the latest in a long line of Exeter players to commit their future to the club, with coach Rob Baxter now having most of his first-team squad tied down for next season.

And Low says the decision to stay at Sandy Park was an easy one to make after his performances in Devon were enough to force him back into contention for a place in Vern Cotter's Scotland squad.

He told the club's website: "I've really enjoyed my first two years down here.

"It's gone well for me and the club is going places and competing well in all competitions. Obviously there is still lots to play for this season in the league, but going forward I just think it's a great opportunity for me to hopefully win something.

"I knew I was coming to an ambitious club and that if things went well for me, I would get noticed by the Scottish coaches. Thankfully, I was noticed and the coaches said I had done well and that my performances for the Chiefs had helped get me selected again.

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"From the outset I knew being at this club and being competitive would put me in good stead for international honours and it has done. Working with both Robs [Baxter and Hunter] is fantastic and I've seen big improvements in my game."