Chinnor’s strong finish saw them pip Oxford Harlequins in a pulsating derby. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.

Competition: National 3 South West

Score: Chinnor 30, Oxford Harlequins 22

Chinnor player ratings:

15. Ricky Hopwood 6 (struggled under high ball)

14. Jack Green 6 (fairly quiet)

13. Matt Goode 7 (another strong game)

12. James Serrano 7 (made his presence felt)

11. Richard Williams 6 (scored decisive try)

10. James Cathcart 7 (decent return to side)

9. Toby Prescott 9 (STAR MAN, back to his best)

1. Ian Stock 7 (combative game)

2. Alan Cawston 7 (very solid)

3. Joe Winpenny 7 (scrummaged well)

4. Harry Jackman 7 (good workrate)

5. Andy Smith 7 (mostly good)

6. Ed Vickers 7 (carried well)

7. Adam Hastings 8 (always in support)

8. Ed Rixon 7 (very reliable)

Replacements used:

16. Joe Pickett 6 (filled in fine)

17. Tom Mowbray 7 (some good drives)

20. Mark Chase 6 (played his part)

Oxford Harlequins player ratings:

15. Graeme Crapper 7 (strong running)

14. Harry Burn 8 (very promising)

13. Xavier Andre 8 (very dangerous)

12. Ryan Newman 7 (adapted well to new position)

11. Huw Jones 7 (linked play well)

10. Jeff Stewart 6 (too many errors)

9. Joey Todd 7 (competed well)

16. Simon Chadbone 6 (solid enough)

2. James Clark 7 (good work in loose)

3. Ollie Barlow 6 (kept battling)

4. Alan Purchase 7 (got stuck in)

5. Andy Boyle 7 (won plenty of ball)

6. Matt Young 6 (not at his best)

7. Tim Knapp 6 (struggled at restarts)

8. Jason Welburn 7 (very committed)

Replacements used:

1. Paul DeLange 6 (still going strong)

17. James Eckert 6 (did his job)

18. Andy Noyce 6 (brief cameo)

Referee: Richard Bennett (Buckinghamshire) – 6 (kept game moving)

Entertainment rating: 9.

Highlight: Xavier Andre’s solo try.

Lowlight: The standard of place-kicking.

Form guide: Both sides would have hoped to be higher up the league.