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09:06 GMT, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 10:06 UK

Gray hopes Chiefs keep composure

Danny Gray

Exeter Chiefs fly-half Danny Gray has said his side must not let the derby atmosphere affect their game in Saturday's clash with Plymouth Albion.

The Chiefs, who are currently second in National League One, will go to the Brickfields as favourites.

But Gray told BBC Radio Devon: "If you let a derby match occasion go to your head it can spoil the game.

"Our aim is not to let it affect us, just play our game and do what we train to do."

The Chiefs did the double over their local rivals last season, winning 28-19 at the Brickfields and running out 11-10 winners at Sandy Park.




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