Exeter’s England winger Claudia Moloney-MacDonald says she is confident they can reach the final of Premiership Women’s Rugby.
The Chiefs, who finished third in the table, travel to second-placed Saracens on Sunday, who ended the season 15 points ahead of them.
Exeter were humbled 39-5 when they last travelled to Sarries in October before a 24-14 loss at home to them in December.
But the Chiefs go into the game off the back of four consecutive wins that have seen them score 197 points in the process.
“We know we’re capable of doing it, we have to have that confidence, we talk about having three weeks left in the season,” she told BBC Radio Devon.
“I think it’s about voicing what you want to happen and not shying away from what you’re aiming to achieve, which is we want to go and win the Prem.
“Obviously we’ve got Saracens first that we have to go and beat, we probably are seen as the underdogs – Sarries sit second in the league and they have had a brilliant season, they’ve put some absolutely incredible results past people.
“But I think it’s about the here and now isn’t it? It’s about what you can perform on Sunday for 80 minutes so as long as we put our best foot forward then we can go and win it.”
