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CHIEF PRIOR No 8 Sam Prior, 33, a Taunton Titans legend, has done most things in his ten years with the Two South club but still manages to break new ground. He travels three times weekly from Dorchester to Taunton and his latest brief was a loan spell with Exeter Chiefs, in which he made his debut in the 31-29 win over Worcester Warriors in the Premiership Rugby Cup at Sandy Park. He looked every inch a pro player with his powerful runs.

It’s not long since Harry Sigley was a’s first team, but now the roles have been reversed. Harry, 17, has broken into the Two North team. Rob has retired but patrols the touchline and brings on water or the kicking tee.

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