Nancy McGillivray Extends Stay with Exeter Chiefs for 2025-26 Rugby Season
Nancy McGillivray renews her contract with Exeter Chiefs, balancing rugby with her physiotherapy training for the 2025-26 season.

Nancy McGillivray, the talented centre for Exeter Chiefs, has officially signed a new contract to remain with the Premiership Women's Rugby team for the 2025-26 season. This decision comes after a remarkable recovery from a serious knee injury that sidelined her for the previous season.
At just 22 years old, McGillivray has already made a significant impact on the field, scoring eight tries in 47 games for Exeter. Her resilience and dedication were evident as she fought her way back to full fitness, becoming a regular player in the team that secured a fifth-place finish in the league.
Off the field, McGillivray is equally committed to her future, balancing her rugby career with training to become a physiotherapist. This dual focus highlights her determination and long-term vision, both in sports and her professional life.
Steve Salvin, the interim head coach of Exeter Chiefs, praised McGillivray's journey: "Nancy's battle to get back on the pitch after a year out was admirable and speaks volumes for the player and person she is. We are happy to support Nancy's further education while watching her game develop even further on the pitch."
McGillivray's extended stay with Exeter Chiefs is a testament to her value to the team and her potential for continued growth in the sport. Fans and teammates alike will be eager to see her contributions in the upcoming season as she continues to excel both on and off the field.