Resurgent Chiefs plot Ulster downfall after escaping 'dark place'
For Steenson, England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso - who has scored four tries in as many appearances since returning from the hamstring injury that ruled him out of England's Six Nations campaign - and Italy back row Ross Vintcent have both impressed this term. But the 42-year-old has also been buoyed by the club's new arrivals. Last summer, Exeter brought in Australia internationals Len Ikitau and Tom Hooper and Italy duo Andrea Zambonin and Stephen Varney, all of whom have helped the club fight for a Prem play-off spot and go deep in the Challenge Cup.
For Steenson, Wales-born scrum-half Varney has been particularly impressive. "He maybe doesn't get as much recognition but he's been a big aspect to how the game's played. "He controls the game very well, good kicking game, has a great range of passing but you can definitely see they've gotten different ideas around their attack with Dave Walder coming in.
" Varney's consistency in the nine jersey has also helped Harvey Skinner flourish at fly-half, with the 28-year-old signing a new contract after establishing himself as the first-choice 10 a decade on from his debut. With Jack Murphy and Nathan Doak expected to line out in the half-backs for Ulster, Steenson predicts a fascinating clash of styles. "Harvey's had to bide his time for a while and finding his feet a little bit.
"Him and Jack Murphy, they're two very different players. Murphy wants to be on the gainline a bit more, he's maybe not as confrontational. Harvey would be a very confrontational, he's an emotional player so he'll be trying to drive the energy around the team.
"Harvey took a wee while to understand what his game was. Exeter traditionally don't kick a lot through 10 - they would use Henry Slade a lot - whereas Ulster will, Jack Murphy will be looking to use his boot a bit more and then you have Nathan Doak for the box kicks. " Helped by Cormac Izuchukwu's hat-trick, Ulster thrashed a struggling Chiefs side 52-24 in last season's Champions Cup pool stage While Exeter - under hugely experienced director of rugby Rob Baxter - have transformed their fortunes, Richie Murphy's Ulster project has taken shape in recent months.