04/09/2010
Live from Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club, as excitement builds for the opening weekend of the Aviva Premiership, with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.
Presented by Phil Williams in London, and Rachel Burden at Sandy Park, home of Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union.
It's the opening weekend of the Aviva Premiership, with Exeter the surprise new boys after winning through in the playoffs last season.
Rachel talks to fans, management, players and the residents of Exeter as the excitement builds before their first game, against Gloucester.
Plus, away from rugby, the International Development Minister Alan Duncan defends the Downing Street communications director and former newspaper editor Andy Coulson over phone tapping accusations.
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