Banbury West End maintained their 100 per cent record in the National Club League with a convincing 5-1 victory over Ross in the West Midlands Division.
West End have now cruised to comfortable victories in their first three matches, and captain John Spratt sees no reason why they cannot go all the way to the finals.
West End have a solid squad behind them for this campaign, with former Davis Cup player Nick Gould, Richard Bloomfield, Neil Watts, Paul Maggs, Pete Russell and Russell Boulton all set to figure at some point.
"We've got as good a chance as any with the team we've got," Spratt said.
"The difficulty at this stage of the season is that it is sometimes hard to get your best team out with the amount of matches you play, but luckily for us we've been able to do that so far."
The other Oxfordshire side, however, are finding life a lot tougher.
Oxford Sports slumped 5-1 to West Hants in the South Division - their third successive defeat.
They will be looking to get into the winning habit when they entertain Sutton on Sunday.
West End will be looking to make it four wins from four when they face David Lloyd Derby.
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