Exeter Chiefs have confirmed that England international Jack Maunder has penned a new deal with the Gallagher Premiership club.
The 22-year-old follows the likes of Ben Moon and Harry Williams, who have also extended their stay at Sandy Park.
Maunder made his professional rugby debut with Exeter in 2016 and has made 67 appearances for the club including 42 games in the Premiership.
He also played a pivotal role in the club winning the maiden Premiership season in the 2016/17 season and has represented England at Under 16, Under 18 and Under 20 levels before making a solitary Test appearance for England during the June tour of Argentina in 2017.
“Obviously, I’m very happy,” said Maunder to the official website of the club.
“It’s a club that myself and my family have had a big association with for a number of years. For a player like myself, the club ticks every box. It has great coaching staff, a great squad, the culture is amazing and for me, Exeter is home.
“Knowing that my future is with the Chiefs makes things so much easier.
"Coming in every day you know what you are going to get. I love being around the lads, it’s been a fun few years for me and, hopefully, we can continue to keep pushing forward.”