Chinnor’s backs ripped Oxford Harlequins to shreds. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.
Competition: National 3 South West
Score: Chinnor 66, Oxford Harlequins 3
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Mark Chase 8 (full of running)
14. Pip Seymour 8 (two great tries)
13. Matt Goode 8 (broke through at will)
12. Sam Stoop 9 (STAR MAN, hat-trick of tries and much more)
11. Henry Colver 7 (good supporting role)
10. James Cathcart 9 (first-class timing)
9. Frank Jones 7 (smooth service)
1. Joe Winpenny 6 (did his job)
2. Simon Tattersall 6 (unlucky to be sin-binned)
3. Joe Pickett 6 (played his part)
4. Harry Jackman 6 (reliable effort)
5. Andy Smith 7 (rock solid)
6. Tom Mowbray 6 (got stuck in)
7. Nick Harrison 7 (covered lots of ground)
8. Liam Gilbert 7 (all-action display)
Replacements used:
16. Tom Whelan 6 (filled in fine)
17. Ed Devine 6 (little chance to impress)
18. Richard Williams 6 (solid enough)
Oxford Harlequins player ratings:
15. Paddy Smith 5 (sin-binned at key time)
14. Harry Burn 6 (hardly saw the ball)
13. Tom Jelly 4 (weak tackling)
12. Philip Thomas 4 (struggled on his debut)
11. Martin Nutt 6 (little attacking threat)
10. Alex Stevenson 5 (mixed bag)
9. Jack Cousins 6 (solid enough)
1. Simon Chadbone 7 (competed fine, threw well)
2. Matt Edney 6 (held his own)
3. Jonathan Hall 6 (played his part)
4. Will Clayton 7 (shone in the line-out)
5. Andy Boyle 6 (worked hard)
6. Michael Forde 6 (battling effort)
7. Charlie Sammutt 6 (decent workrate)
8. Jamie Cope 6 (needed more drive)
Replacements used:
16. Alasdair Maspero 5 (couldn’t stem the tide)
17. Julian Watkins 6 (filled in ok)
18. Olly Barlow 6 (kept it going)
Referee: Daniel Parrott (Gloucestershire) – 6 (some inconsistent decisions)
Entertainment rating: 9.
Highlight: James Cathcart’s cross-kick for Pip Seymour’s first try.
Lowlight: Quins’ consistently weak tackling.
Form guide: Chinnor underlined their promotion credentials, but Quins cannot afford to be complacent about staying up.
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