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Parling more than a player - Baxter

Exeter Chiefs have signed England lock Geoff Parling from Leicester Tigers and Bath wing Olly Woodburn for next season on two-year contracts.

Parling, 31, has won 21 international caps, and played all three Tests for the British & Irish Lions in 2013.

Woodburn, 23, has scored 11 tries since making his Bath debut four years ago.

"We've slowly looked to add quality and experience to the squad since coming into the Premiership and that's what Geoff does," said coach Rob Baxter.

"There's no secret that this season we have looked a bit light in the second-row department and Geoff is a proven international performer."

Geoff Parling's career progression 2003 - Makes Premiership debut for Newcastle against Rotherham 2009 - Leaves Newcastle for Leicester 2012 - Makes England debut against Scotland at Murrayfield 2013 - Plays in all three Tests as British & Irish Lions win series in Australia 2015 - Agrees two-year deal with Exeter

Parling started his career with Newcastle Falcons before joining Leicester in 2009.

He has been part of a Tigers squad that won the Premiership in 2010 and 2013, as well as the Anglo-Welsh Cup in 2012.

"He adds great experience in running things like the line-out, has good leadership experience and all those things add up to it being a very good signing for us," added Baxter.

"I'm expecting him to have a very positive influence on and off the pitch in how he helps the team prepare for big games."

Woodburn, meanwhile, is on the less experienced end of the scale, having spent some of last season out on loan at Championship side Nottingham.

"With we knew we had to recruit some players in the back three and Olly is a good age with decent Premiership experience," said Baxter.