Chinnor's superior pace told as they cut loose against Wallingford to set up a final with rivals Oxford Harlequins. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday's paper for full report.

Competition: Oxfordshire Cup semi-finals

Score: Chinnor 66, Wallingford 7

Chinnor player ratings:

15. Phil Huxford 9 (STAR MAN, electric and elusive)

14. Martyn O'Mahony 9 (posed a constant threat)

13. Jaike Carter 9 (shone against his old team)

12. Darren Oxley 7 (solid and unselfish)

11. Pip Seymour 8 (always looked dangerous)

10. Ben Hewitt 8 (no real faults and kicked superbly)

9. Tim Sutton 8 (impressive home debut)

1. Joe Winpenny 7 (determined, but often penalised)

2. Alan Cawston 8 (took his try like a winger)

3. Bob Baker 7 (fine effort for an 18-year-old)

4. Matt Hutchings 7 (drove his side on)

5. Sam Black 8 (showed decent running game)

6. Adam Hastings 8 (always involved)

7. Andrew McGuire 7 (good in patches, sin-binned)

8. Zane Winslade 7 (in cruise control)

Replacements:

16. Ed Rixon 7 (straight into the action)

17. Danny Burns 7 (linked play well)

18. Joe Iosefo-Peni 7 (clearly enjoyed himself)

19. Arno Bredenham 7 (solid at set pieces)

20. Tim Price 6 (tried to rush things)

Wallingford player ratings:

15. Henry Venners 6 (coped well in defence)

14. Richard Turner 6 (kept looking to attack)

13. Henry Pooler 7 (limited opportunities)

12. Johnny Collett 8 (powerful effort)

11. Ralph Smith 5 (tough afternoon)

10. Pete Strang 6 (solid kicking from hand)

9. Derek Viljoen 5 (over-shadowed)

1. Kris Blaszko 6 (faded after decent start)

2. Stuart Mount 6 (threw in well)

3. Ed Jenkins 5 (replaced at half-time)

4. Paul Lewis 6 (dogged effort)

5. Mike Turner 6 (didn't impose himself enough)

6. Matt Chapman 6 (tackled well)

7. Mike Chapman 5 (too quiet)

8. Ian Jeffrey 6 (battled, but outplayed)

Replacements:

16. Rae Young 6 (committed effort)

18. Pete Holton 5 (little impact)

19. Pete Thorns 5 (off the pace)

20. Eliot Simons 7 (lively and committed).

Referee: Anthony Swift (Oxfordshire) 4 - a bad day at the office.

Entertainment rating: 8.

Highlight: Phil Huxford's lightning breaks.

Lowlight: Inconsistent refereeing.