Exclusive: Canada Star Maddy Grant Withdraws from Exeter Chiefs Move Ahead of PWR Season
Canadian international Maddy Grant withdraws from Exeter Chiefs transfer for personal reasons, as Premiership Women's Rugby season approaches. Club expresses support for World Cup veteran's decision.

Breaking Development in Women's Rugby Transfers
Canada's World Cup standout Maddy Grant has unexpectedly withdrawn from her scheduled move to Exeter Chiefs ahead of the 2023-24 Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) season. The 24-year-old fullback, who impressed during Canada's 2021 World Cup campaign including their semi-final clash against England, had initially agreed terms with the Devon-based club in June.
Key Details:
- Grant previously played for Harlequins in the Allianz Premier 15s
- Withdrew citing "personal reasons requiring immediate attention"
- Exeter Chiefs confirmed the development through official channels
Newly appointed head coach Steve Salvin addressed the situation:
"While we're naturally disappointed, player welfare remains our priority. Maddy's athleticism and tactical awareness would have been tremendous assets, but we fully respect her need to prioritize personal matters."
Career Context:
- 18 international caps since 2019 debut
- Versatile back-three player with 89% tackle success rate at 2021 World Cup
- Part of Canada's developmental pathway since U20 level
What's Next? Exeter Chiefs are reportedly exploring short-term replacements through their academy system, while Canadian rugby authorities have indicated support for Grant's extended leave from professional commitments. The development raises questions about:
- Workload management in women's rugby
- Transatlantic player transfers
- Mental health support systems in elite sport
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