Oxford Harlequins won their third successive county cup by upsetting the odds and outplaying Chinnor at Iffley Road. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday's paper for full report.
Competition: Oxfordshire Cup final
Score: Chinnor 21, Oxford Harlequins 30
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Phil Huxford 7 (shackled, but still dangerous)
14. Martyn O'Mahony 5 (very low key)
13. Trevor Powell 7 (scored consolation try)
12. Darren Oxley 6 (sin-binned and outfought)
11. Pip Seymour 7 (committed effort)
10. James Cathcart 6 (second best to Frank Jones)
9. Owen Gustafson 6 (clearly frustrated)
1. Joe Winpenny 6 (not allowed to settle)
2. Paddy Stennings 6 (solid, but no spark)
3. Tom Whelan 5 (lacked usual drive)
4. Matt Hutchings 6 (frustrating day)
5. Sam Black 6 (solid enough)
6. Adam Hastings 6 (battled, but outclassed)
7. Andrew McGuire 7 (scrapped well)
8. Zane Winslade 7 (persistent effort)
Replacements used:
16. Bob Baker 6 (not much wrong)
17. Ed Rixon 6 (not at his best)
19. Richard Williams 6 (little chance to impress)
Oxford Harlequins player ratings
15. Huw Jones 8 (adventurous display)
14. Andy Noyce 6 (did his job)
13. Beau Wilson 7 (led the midfield)
12. Neil Spottiswoode 6 (no real faults)
11. Pete Davies 6 (sound defence)
10. Frank Jones 9 (really rose to the occasion)
9. Anthony Cope 8 (class shone through)
1. Chris Aldous 6 (reliable throughout)
2. Dave Needham 6 (solid, but unspectacular)
3. Paul DeLange 7 (the dominant front row forward)
4. Dave Payne 7 (bounced back after early sin-binning)
5. James Eckert 6 (played his part)
6. Phil Rowe 9 (STAR MAN, two tries and much, much more)
7. Ferdi Gerber 7 (yellow-carded, but effective)
8. Paddy Soper 7 (full of energy)
Replacements
19. Simon Chadbone 6 (filled in well)
17. Duncan Lynchsmith 6 (late cameo)
18. Kenny Sewell 6 (not a lot to do)
Referee: Richard Bennett (Bucks) 5 - a little out of his depth.
Entertainment rating: 9.
Highlight: The move that created Beau Wilson's try.
Lowlight: Lack of advantage played.
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