'There is still lots to achieve,' says Dennis as he sorts out his Premiership future
Dave Dennis' successful stint in England will continue after the 2014 Super Rugby-winning captain agreed a two-year contract extension with Premiership leaders Exeter.
The Australian, who inspired the Waratahs to glory five years ago in a season where he agonisingly missed the final due to a knee reconstruction, has played a significant role in helping the Chiefs become an English powerhouse.
He capped his first season in Devon by helping the club to become Premiership champions for the first time, defeating Wasps after extra-time at Twickenham. He was on the winners’ podium again last season, featuring in the Anglo-Welsh Cup final win over Bath at Kingsholm.
Now, the 33-year-old says he is targeting yet more success with the Chiefs, who have their sights set on reaching a fourth successive Premiership decider in a few months.
“Whenever you play, you want to be part of a successful team,” said Dennis. “I’ve been lucky to have had some success already with the club, but there is still lots we want to achieve over these next few years.
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“Winning the title that first season was obviously pretty special, but what I’ve appreciated since is the way we have just continued to keep chasing things.
"This is my third season at the club, but our focus and our goals have not changed at all. All the time we’re striving hard as a group to get better and do well in every competition we enter.”
Although injuries hampered much of Dennis’ second season with the Chiefs, the 18-cap Wallaby returned to full fitness this season and has underlined his worth to Rob Baxter’s plans with some hard-hitting displays.
Dennis is glad that form has helped secure his immediate future. “It’s always nice to get your future sorted out. Playing professional rugby is a great lifestyle and it’s an opportunity to see a bit of the world, but there is always that little bit of uncertainty about what happens next when contracts are up for renewal.
“I know I’m not getting any younger, but at the end of the day it’s nice to put everything to bed and know that I’ll be here for a couple more seasons.”
Not that Dennis believes his extended deal will mean an easy ride in either the Premiership or future Champions Cup tournaments.
“I have a huge amount of respect for both competitions,” he said. “The Champions Cup is globally accepted as being the ultimate club competition in the world. At the same time, the Premiership gets harder and harder each year.
“Even my first year here, I was surprised just how tough it was. The teams are getting better, the physicality is always there, the skills levels are very high, and you can see that players from all four corners want to come here and play, so that’s a fair reflection of how respected the competition is.
“Chiefs is a fantastic club, a great set-up to be part of. These first three years have just flown by, but all of us want to keep kicking on achieve things.
"As a player, that’s the culture you want to be in and it’s where I play my best rugby. That in the end was what swayed me in my decision to stay here.”
Dennis is the latest in a number of the current Chiefs squad to re-commit to a club that will be adding some new faces for next season. Scotland and Lions full-back Stuart Hogg is the first confirmed arrival, with others expected to be confirmed soon.
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Willie will always be the most missed player for me once he retires. He wasn't interested in scoring tries. The ultimate team player. Has the most assists in tries in the Bok team, and his kicks always spot on, at least 95% of the time. He reads the game like no other player can. He wasn't flashy, and people didn't notice him because of that. Great rugby head and knowledge. He should be catapulted into an assistant coach in the rugby system. He should really consider coaching.
Damian Willemse is an excellent fullback and he is the number 1 fullback. He can play the entire backline positions, except maybe 9, but I'm sure he would be able too if he wanted. No one is taking that away from him, only stand in while he is injured. He is world class and you don't swap that out. He also got wicked dancing feet, great eye for openings, and reads a game like few can, like Willie Le Roux. Also very strong on his feet, with absolute great hands and his kicking game is just as good.
As for Aphelele Fassi. What a great find and he has exceptional talent that Rassie will mould into a world class player. Yet.... He is nowhere even close to Damien Willemse. He has a long way to go to get there, but he is surrounded by great team mates from who he will gain lots of advice and support. He can play wing and fullback and Rassie may just try him out as a flyhalf or centre too. He has the abilities to expand his game. He is for sure a future star, but not yet at the stage to take away Damien Willemse's spot. However, DW start and AF on the bench, that is an awesome replacement. Between the 2 they cover all positions in the backline once AF gets that training. The Boks could go 6/2 permanently if they wanted. 6 forwards, a scrumhalf and AF. I may be wrong, but Rassie will spread AF around.
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Beauden was his usual industrious self mixing deft touches with mindless kicks
6 or 7 max!!
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