Bishop’s Move - Exeter staff were joined by star rugby players from the Exeter Chiefs on a recent house move.
Bishop’s Move ‘sponsored team-mates’, Sireli Naqelevuki and Jason Shoemark, got involved with the removals team to oversee the relocation of former Chief’s lock, Chris Bentley and his family to their new home in Cranbrook, East Devon.
The Bishop’s Move Exeter branch is a long-time supporter of the Exeter Chiefs. The company has sponsored Sireli who also plays for the Fiji international squad for the past three years and New Zealand-born Jason for the past two.
Chris Bentley, who has since signed on with Division Two’s Exmouth RFC but remains on the Exeter Chiefs Commercial Team, was assisted by his former team-mates who helped the Bishop’s Move removal men load and unload boxes on to the removal company’s truck. Part of the relocation was filmed and the rugby stars were able to put their removal skills to the test for all to see.
“We are committed to backing the Exeter Chiefs. It has been a long and fruitful relationship lasting many years,” Bishop’s Move – Exeter’s General Manager Eddy Hall commented. “I would like to thank Sireli and Jason for giving up their time to come and help Chris move home. I also wish Chris and his family well in their new home and all the best for the future.”
One question that begs to be answered is whether or not there were any forward passes made during the move.
Photo - Left to right: Steve Dewick, Graham Morrish, Sireli Naqelevuki, Chris Bentley, Jason Shoemark, Josh Davies, Eddy Hall