I'm right man to take Exeter forward - Baxter

Rob Baxter is the longest-serving director of rugby in the Premiership, having been in charge at Exeter Chiefs for 16 seasons
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Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter does not feel it is time for a coaching change despite his side’s poor form.
The Chiefs have won one of their 14 Premiership and European matches this season.
Baxter’s side are second from bottom of the Premiership and ended bottom of their Champions Cup pool, conceding a competition-high 224 points over their four matches.
When asked if the coaching set-up at Sandy Park had become stale since he first took the helm in 2009 he told BBC Spotlight: “There is a genuine danger of that happening. But the danger of that happening and it actually happening are two different things.
“If you spoke to the players now and said do we train the same way as he did a year ago, they would all say, 'No'.
”If they say, 'Do we talk about how the game is changing and what needs to be created and what the better teams are doing">