Lewis has key role to play - Rob
By Mark Stevens
Rob Baxter believes Dave Lewis will get his chance to have a ‘big say’ on how the Exeter Chiefs will go over the remainder of the season.
On the day the 25-year-old committed his future to the Aviva Premiership club for the next two years, the Chiefs head coach gave the talented scrum-half a ringing endorsement of the quality he brings to his side.
A pre-season elbow injury sustained at Cardiff Blues meant Lewis (pictured) was forced to sit out much of the opening half of the season, but now fully fit the former Gloucester back is looking to help the Chiefs kick on.

“A bit like in the last LV and European block, Dave will get some opportunities in the next five or six weeks, we very much see it being a three-way fight between them when we get back out of that block. There’s a lot of the season left yet for Dave.”
Having been a part of the Chiefs’ Academy set-up as a youngster, Lewis initially cut his teeth in the top flight with the Cherry & Whites before Baxter brought him back to Sandy Park at the beginning of last season.
Lewis wasted little time in settling in to his surroundings and played a key role for the Chiefs both in the Premiership and Europe, as well as helping the club clinch the LV= Cup against Northampton Saints last March.
Such form has clearly impressed Baxter, who believes the Manchester-born ace will only get better in the ensuing years.

“It’s exciting for Dave, we’ll see a lot of him performing in the next couple of years.”
And with the Chiefs set for a busy period of Cup action following Sunday’s league trip to London Irish, Lewis will be hoping to once again showcase his credentials on the big stage.
“It’s been tough on Dave,” continued Baxter. “We showed some real form for a period, I know we’ve been through a bit of a sticky patch these last three weeks, but making changes for changes sake is not something we panic into doing.
“There will be some opportunities for him to have a big say on how the rest of the season goes.”