Chinnor head coach Jason Bowers admitted his side had not been at their best against Chippenham.
He said: “Although we won so much ball, we weren’t always clinical when we needed to be.
“However, we scored five good tries and picked up no injuries. We have had two good wins in a row after a disappointing derby defeat.
“When you are experimenting with ways to play and winning with bonus points, you have got to be delighted with the way things are going.”
Bowers added: “Some areas of Chippenham’s game were pretty good.
“They had very little first-phase ball to play with because of our absolute dominance up front.
“I thought Alan Cawston was outstanding and Sam Jones was rock solid.
“I was just disappointed with the way we didn’t control the game as well as we can.”
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