Henley Hawks director of rugby Jason Forster was far from satisfied with his side's victory over Chinnor.
Forster said: "To use the old cliche, it was a game of two halves.
"We have got to be ruthless and that was a bonus point lost.
"It was a totally different Chinnor side that came out after the break. We had talked about it at half-time.
"Saying that, I thought there were some tremendous tries in the first half, especially with our hooker rushing in from 30 metres.
"The players are a little bit disappointed.
"Training is going to be easier this week as I have not got to bring them down. They did that themselves in the second half.
"We have already got five players out injured in our back line, which is frustrating, but you've got to get on with it."
Chinnor coach Jason Bowers said: "I'm disappointed not to have got more out of the game.
"The second half performance was much improved.
"We played with a little bit more ambition, which made the difference.
"At times we created and took some good opportunities.
"In the first half, we didn't start as well as we can.
"We got in at 19-0 down and could have caved in.
"But we came out, scored two well-worked tries, and if there had been another ten minutes, we might have won."
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