A nightmare second half saw Chinnor suffer a 55-10 hammering at Havant.
The visitors trailed 13-3 at the break, but conceded six more tries to take the points against tally to 140 in two matches.
Chinnor were a match for their opponents territorially early on, but seemed to have lost the knack of supplying the scoring pass.
With almost their first foray, Havant took the lead with a try from a rolling maul.
Chinnor responded with a penalty by Richard Williams, but this was matched by Havant fly half Ngapaku Ngapaku.
Fly half Williams failed with three further attempts at goal before home lock Nick Whittle bagged a try.
After the break, a combination of bad defence, ill-directed kicking and simple handling errors gifted six tries to a pumped up Havant, Ngapaku converting all six to compound Chinnor's woes.
The visitors scored a consolation try in the final stages when centre Anthony Pyers went over, with Williams converting.
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