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Drewett expects tough challenge

Pete Drewett
Drewett is making sure his players do not underestimate Nottingham

Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Pete Drewett has said he expects Saturday's opponents Nottingham to draw strength from their current financial woes.

Nottingham face closure by Christmas after a �300,000 land deal fell through, prompting major cash-flow problems at the club.

"You can sometimes get strength out of adversity," Drewett said.

"Nottingham are a professional group of players that will push this situation to the backs of their minds."

The two clubs are challenging top-of-the-table Leeds for promotion into the Premiership, with Nottingham in third place, a point behind Exeter.

Nottingham have won a club record nine consecutive National One matches since losing on the opening day to Leeds.

And Drewett added: "Nottingham are a fine side, they've had a squad together for the past three or four years and we've had some great games against them in that time, we have total respect for them."



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