After putting 40 points on both Maidenhead and Stroud in their last two league outings, Chinnor must fancy their chances of a good run in this season's RFU Intermediate Cup, writes MICHAEL KNOX.
Chinnor take the next step on the long road to a Twickenham final when they face Oakmeadians at Bournemouth in a third-round tie on Saturday.
Lock James Borgnis, a close-season recruit from Bicester, comes into the side in place of Du Toit Serdyn, who was outstanding in Chinnor's demolition of Stroud in South West 1 last Saturday.
Fly half Louw Kruger, who missed that game through injury, is back on the bench.
Oakmeadians gained promotion from Dorset & Wilts 1 to Southern Counties South last season.
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