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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 999488" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>I mean Tigers was up for 10 years.</p><p>Exeter is what 5 years in.</p><p>The biggest challenge is what will Exeter do when the likes of this group start to get towards their 30's so in 3/4 years time, which is still a while away but that's the biggest challenge Baxter will ever face.</p><p>Baxter most likely knows this and players like Hinckley and Hodge will help but that core squad he has of 27-29 year olds english players will most likely not be around after the next RWC cycle.</p><p></p><p>It's what Tigers and Wasps failed at hard and you could argue most likely led to Sarries cheating the cap. Even happens in the Top 14.</p><p>Because there will come a point when over 2 years a successful club will have a significant player change, and unless you're a Leinster or NZ club who have far less internal competition for youth it's extremely difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 999488, member: 70842"] I mean Tigers was up for 10 years. Exeter is what 5 years in. The biggest challenge is what will Exeter do when the likes of this group start to get towards their 30's so in 3/4 years time, which is still a while away but that's the biggest challenge Baxter will ever face. Baxter most likely knows this and players like Hinckley and Hodge will help but that core squad he has of 27-29 year olds english players will most likely not be around after the next RWC cycle. It's what Tigers and Wasps failed at hard and you could argue most likely led to Sarries cheating the cap. Even happens in the Top 14. Because there will come a point when over 2 years a successful club will have a significant player change, and unless you're a Leinster or NZ club who have far less internal competition for youth it's extremely difficult. [/QUOTE]
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