THREE more key players have re-signed for Chinnor ahead of the 2023/24 season.
Max Heathman, Alfie North and Jack Walsh have all committed to the Oxfordshire side for a third campaign.
The trio add to 10 other re-signings announced following the culmination of the season.
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Chinnor director of rugby Nick Easter told the club website: “It’s brilliant all three players have committed to another season at Chinnor.
“Jack provides a wealth of experience in the leagues in the critical area of half back, and brings an attacking threat to our game.
“Alfie was arguably our most consistent player until injury last season and is still very young with huge potential.
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“Max personifies the type of attitude we are trying to instil at Chinnor.
“He has an insatiable desire to improve every time he steps out to training or match day.
“Like Alfie, he has grown hugely this season and there is more to come, so I for one am excited for the future.”
Easter himself committed his future to Chinnor in recent weeks, after a promising first few months in the job.
Chinnor won nine of their 14 matches after the former England player took the role in December, helping the Thame-based side to keep their place in National League 1 for a fifth campaign.
Easter played at three World Cups for England and previously coached at Harlequins, Newcastle Falcons and Worcester Warriors.
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