Exeter youngster Finn Worley Brady has signed a new contract with the Prem club.
The 21-year-old back row made his Chiefs debut in November against Sale Sharks in the Prem Rugby Cup.
He went on to become a key member of Exeter’s cup side, playing in six of Exeter’s pool games as well as starting their semi-final win over Northampton and the loss at Leicester in the final.
Worley Brady, who was initially at London Irish and moved to Exeter after the club went bust in 2023, made his Prem debut in the win over Sale last month as a replacement and also featured in the victory at Newcastle last week.
He has gone on to captain the Exeter University side which has close links to the Prem club.
“Finn is a player who came to the University of Exeter and bought into absolutely everything that we wanted him to do within our player pathway there,” Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter said.
“Not only has he played exceptionally well for them, but we’ve seen real growth in him during his time with EURFC, so we were delighted to bring him into Chiefs and give him an extended block of game time with us throughout the Prem Rugby Cup.
“Going on to make his Prem debut, it was the perfect example of a young man who is getting better almost day by day.
“He’s very dedicated to what he does, he’s a nice guy and a good team man around the club. I really hope he goes on to thrive with us.”
