The Chiefs did enjoy such an honour four years ago when they first won the title - following a Sandy Park final when they beat Northampton to lift their first major trophy in more than 140 years.
That event - as last year’s open-top bus parade after the Chiefs became Premiership champions - was organised by Exeter City Council.
Radio Exe understands that talks have taken place between the council and the club - but that the Chiefs don’t want attention to be diverted from their next challenge - winning the Premiership again.
The Chiefs travelled to Gloucester last week to face West Country rivals Bath in the Anglo-Welsh Cup final, a game which they emphatically won. Meanwhile, in the Premiership, They’re currently top of the table - with a strong chance of a home play off fixture with three games to go in the regular season.
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