Henley confirmed their status as Oxfordshire’s leading club. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.
Competition: National 3 South
Score: Henley 19, Chinnor 7
Henley Hawks player ratings
15. Pete Davies 7 (some nice touches)
14. Sam Portland 7 (looked sharp)
13. Neil Baggett 6 (not at his best)
12. Angelo Flammia 5 (below par)
11. Jack Shaylor 6 (fairly quiet)
10. Charlie Hobart 7 (positive throughout)
9. James Gaunt 6 (mixed bag)
1. Hugo Milford-Scott 8 (powerful display)
2. Simon Tattersall 8 (always busy)
3. Glyn Hoosen-Owen 8 (scrummaged well)
4. Dave Clements 7 (hard-working game)
5. Charlie Nixon 6 (did his job)
6. Alex Dupee 7 (increasingly involved)
7. Stean Williams 8 (all action display)
8. Matt Payne 9 (STAR MAN, a dominant driving force)
Replacements used
16. James Clark 6 (brief cameo)
17. Shaun English 7 (good line-out work)
18. Jack Hennings 6 (dependable)
19. Rowan Fuller 6 (limited chance)
22. Will Fulton 7 (filled in well)
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Ben Hewitt 7 (good in places)
14. Chris Wade 8 (impressive debut)
13. Trevor Powell 6 (sin-binned late on)
12. Darren Oxley 6 (went off injured)
11. Richard Williams 6 (fairly quiet)
10. James Cathcart 6 (missed three tough kicks)
9. Toby Prescott 7 (never stopped trying)
1. Ian Stock 6 (replaced early on)
2. Paddy Stennings 6 (kept battling)
3. Joe Winpenny 6 (found it tough)
4. Matt Hutchings 6 (limited impact)
5. Harry Jackman 6 (could do more)
6. Adam Hastings 6 (little chance to attack)
7. Angus Neilson 6 (injured in first half)
8. Sam Jones 7 (good effort for a 17-year-old)
Replacements used:
16. James Eckert 5 (had to be substituted)
17. Simon Matthews 6 (little chance to impress)
18. Andy Millburn 6 (added bulk)
19. James Serrano 7 (no nonsense cameo)
20. Jack Wallace 7 (positive debut)
Referee: Andrew Bickle (Cornwall) – 7 (strict but fair).
Entertainment rating: 7.
Highlight: Wade’s solo try.
Lowlight: The scrappy first quarter.
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