Henley Hawks earned the local bragging rights with a victory at Kingsey Road. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.
Competition: National 3 South
Score: Chinnor 14, Henley Hawks 22
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Richard Williams 6 (competent despite poor kicking)
14. Pip Seymour 6 (not used enough)
13. Trevor Powell 6 (battling, but little flair)
12. Darren Oxley 7 (committed throughout and gained ground)
11. Eric Brown 6 (patchy display, good try)
10. James Cathcart 5 (an off day)
9. Chris Rowley 5 (lacked sharpness)
1. Joe Winpenny 7 (out-scrummaged much bigger opponent)
2. Alan Cawston 5 (below par)
3. Tom Whelan 6 (solid effort)
4. Matt Hutchings 5 (lacked leadership)
5. Sam Black 6 (workmanlike display)
6. Adam Hastings 5 (too quiet)
7. Angus Neilson 7 (lively, but not deadly)
8. David Jackson 6 (needed more drive)
Replacements used:
16. Arthur Ellis 7 (made real impact)
18. Tom Jordan 6 (brief cameo)
19. Alex Wallace 6 (injected pace)
20. Toby Prescott 7 (raised the tempo)
Henley Hawks player ratings
15. Tom Haynes 7 (full of running)
14. Jack Shaylor 7 (linked up well)
13. Neil Baggett 7 (strong game)
12. Danny Wells 7 (suffered nasty injury)
11. Pete Davies 7 (strong in defence)
10. Tommy Turner 8 (dictated play)
9. James Gaunt 8 (great service)
1. Rowan Fuller 6 (dependable, but sin-binned)
2. Simon Tattersall 8 (excellent try)
3. Glyn Hoosen-Owen 7 (effective in loose)
4. Dave Clements 6 (did his job)
5. Shaun English 7 (powerful effort)
6. Matt Payne 9 (STAR MAN, hugely influential)
7. Stean Williams 7 (great workrate)
8. Jack Hennings 7 (scrapped well)
Replacements used
16. Alex Dupee 6 (little chance to shine)
17. Hugo Gentilli 6 (filled in well)
18. Hugo Milford-Scott 6 (reinforced scrum)
19. Gareth Ellis 6 (added bulk)
20. Tom Hancock 6 (very late introduction)
Referee: Glenn O’Hara (Dorset & Wilts) – 5 (got progressively worse).
Entertainment rating: 8.
Highlight: Hooker Simon Tattersall’s 30-metre try for Henley.
Lowlight: Too many wasted penalties from Chinnor.
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