Oxford Harlequins stole the bragging rights after racing into an early lead. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.
Competition: National 3 South West
Score: Oxford Harlequins 35, Chinnor 18
Oxford Harlequins player ratings:
15. Graham Crapper 6 (never totally convincing)
14. Huw Jones 7 (shone in patches)
13. Martin Nutt 7 (always involved, sin-binned)
12. Dom Maley 9 (STAR MAN, impressed in attack and defence)
11. Grant Ricker 8 (strong and effective)
10. Jeff Stewart 9 (assured in all areas)
9. Anthony Cope 8 (sharp and focused)
1. Simon Chadbone 6 (put under pressure)
2. Dave Needham 6 (did his job)
3. Paul DeLange 6 (strangely quiet)
4. Adam Pearson 6 (a little subdued)
5. Andy Boyle 8 (commanding display)
6. Morgan Cross 6 (solid enough)
7. Ryan Newman 6 (worked hard)
8. Jason Welburn 7 (good effort behind retreating pack)
Replacements used:
16. Matt Edney 6 (brief cameo)
17. Tim Knapp 7 (added energy)
18. Kenny Sewell 7 (filled in well)
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Ben Hewitt 5 (out of sorts, injured)
14. Ben Farr 6 (had few chances to attack)
13. Richard Williams 7 (a willing runner)
12. Darren Oxley 6 (kept busy in the tight)
11. Pip Seymour 6 (over-ran great chance)
10. James Cathcart 6 (slightly laboured)
9. Toby Prescott 6 (some good, some bad)
1. Joe Winpenny 7 (competed strongly)
2. Alan Cawston 7 (committed effort)
3. Joe Pickett 7 (scrummaged well)
4. Harry Jackman 7 (powerful performance)
5. Sam Black 7 (good line-out work)
6. Sam Jones 7 (mature display)
7. Adam Hastings 7 (ended up at centre)
8. Tom Mowbray 7 (mostly good)
Replacements used:
16. Simon Matthews 6 (little time to impress)
17. Liam Gilbert 7 (kept things moving)
18. Eric Brown 7 (had real impact)
Referee: Clare Daniels (Somerset) – 5 (a little below par)
Entertainment rating: 8.
Highlight: The pacy counter-attack for Quins’ final try.
Lowlight: Chinnor’s sloppy kicking early on cost them dearly.
Form guide: On this evidence, Quins have every chance of finishing above Chinnor.
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