Riley C took over at the top of Division 1 in style with a 5-1 trouncing of basement boys New Club A.
Ed Downey got Riley off to the prefect start as he got the better of Alan Mander, before Simon Surrage shared frames with New Club's Ian Gee.
Victory was sealed when Altaf Ali demolished Justin Shepherd 80-17. Although Shepherd made a fight of it in the next frame, Ali completed victory as Riley maintained their 100 per cent start.
Witney C staged a superb fightback as they drew 3-3 with clubmates Witney B.
It looked all over for the C team as the second string cruised into a 3-0 lead.
Stephen Hedges saw off Paul Chester, before Lee Stevens defeated Colin Cutler.
However, the latter won the next, before Ben Calcutt defeated Terry Cook to complete the comeback.
A brilliant break of 69 from Dave Noake helped Oracle B to a 4-2 victory over County B in Division 2.
Noake was in superb form as he crushed Nigel Wilkins 96-1, before a 34 break saw Noake take the second.
County's Kevin Hicks clawed one back against Richard Saunders, only for the Oracle man to restore his side's frame advantage.
Although Jamie Saczak got the better of Nick Anderson, the latter then claimed the final frame.
Witney D are the new leaders after coming back from 3-0 down to draw with Riley D.
Robert Adkins accounted for Clive Burnett, before Greg Moyses's victory over Julian Marks.
Marks then hit back, before Phil Smith made it all square with victory against Wayne Reddy.
RESULTS
Div 1: Riley C 5, New Club A 1; Witney C 3, Witney B 3.
Div 2: Abingdon Con A 2, Witney D 4; Abingdon Con B 5, Abingdon Con A 1; Oracle A 4, County B 2; Witney D 3, Riley D 3.
Div 3: Cowley Con A 3, Thame B 3; House Club B 4, Morris Motors A 2; Morris Motors B 3, Cowley Con B 3.
Div 4: Cherwell B 1, Cowley Workers A 5.
Div 5: New Club B 3, House Club A 3.
Div 6: County C 3, Eynsham D 3; Oracle C 4, County C 2; Yarnton RBL A 1, L'more RBL B 5.
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