Chinnor director of rugby Lynn Evans felt his team deserved plenty of praise.
He said: "I think over 80 minutes that was our best display of the season.
"Our ability to retain possession and pressurise the defence was immense.
"We always seemed to have players around the ball carrier.
"The number of errors has decreased over the last few weeks and we are organising ourselves better.
"It was difficult to know how competitive their forwards were, but our back row were dominant.
"We had lots of quality possession and Owen Gustafson had the chance to move the ball.
"We also stayed on our feet a lot more than them."
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