Exeter Chiefs wing Jack Nowell fit for Champions Cup final, says Rob Baxter

Exeter Chiefs face Racing 92 in the 2020 Champions Cup final at Ashton Gate in Bristol (4.45pm kick off)

Image: Exeter's Jack Nowell is back in training and available for selection for this weekend's Champions Cup final

England and Exeter wing Jack Nowell is winning his fitness battle in time for the the club's Champions Cup final against Racing 92, according to director of rugby Rob Baxter. 

A foot injury sustained against Toulouse on September 26 ruled Nowell out of last weekend's demolition of Bath in the Gallagher Premiership play-off but the 2017 British and Irish Lion has now resumed training.

Exeter face Racing 92 in a first ever Champions Cup final appearance at Ashton Gate on Saturday before colliding with Wasps in the climax to the domestic season at Twickenham a week later.

Nowell has endured a frustrating history of injuries, but the 27-year-old has a knack of delivering stellar performances even when returning from a spell in the treatment room, forcing Baxter to consider various criteria if he is to thrust him straight back into action.

"We are selecting from a full-strength side. Jack Nowell trained yesterday (Tuesday) and is in contention," Baxter said at his Wednesday press conference.

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"We look at all of it and take a long time on selection. We'll look at how Jack played before that foot injury late on against Toulouse, how he played against Northampton when he scored a fantastic try, how he has played in other big games for us.

"I don't think I have seen a winger play a better game in the Premiership final than Jack Nowell did last season. You look at that and you know what he's capable of.

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"We have to watch him train and assess it carefully to make sure he's at the level to perform like that, but we also have to take into account performances of Tom O'Flaherty and Olly Woodburn.

"We've just got make sure we come up with the honest and best decision."

Image: Rob Baxter says the Chiefs are virtually selecting from a fully-fit squad as they seek an historic double

Exeter suffered a succession of serious cramps against Bath, including to fly-half and skipper Joe Simmonds and centre Henry Slade, but all have been given the green light to face Racing.

The Chiefs returned no positive results from the latest round of testing for coronavirus with Racing's results expected later on Wednesday.

Nine of the Parisians' personnel were confirmed to have Covid-19 two weeks ago, but they have since played Toulouse in the Top 14, losing 30-24 at home.

If they do produce any fresh positives tests, a Champions Cup medical assessment panel will meet at 10am on Thursday to determine if the match can be played safely.

"We are aware that they had a large number of Covid tests. We haven't got any. The reality is that the meeting will only go ahead if Racing have any further issues," Baxter said.

"They've been in a camp in Corsica to prepare. A group went to Corsica and didn't attend the game against Toulouse, although some did play against Toulouse.

"I imagine they've moved into a pretty good training base and are having a standard training week."

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