Chinnor head coach Jason Bowers struggled to explain what went on in the second half on Saturday.
He said: “Until I watch the DVD, I can’t put my finger on it.
“We were very pleased with the way the first half went, but in the second half we conceded an early try and they got momentum.
“They got their backs up and were able to win the game comfortably, which was disappointing.
“I felt that we didn’t give a true account of how good we can be.
“When the bounce of the ball and a couple of refereeing decisions don’t go your way, you are not destined to win.
“The disappointing thing is that we have been beaten badly when we should have been more able to compete in the second half.”
Bowers added: “I’m missing a lot of my best players. We had nine people out injured.”
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