Witney were well worth their place at Iffley Road. Here is the numbers' game. See Tuesday’s paper for full report.

Competition: Oxfordshire Cup – semi-final

Score: Witney 7, Wallingford 0

Witney player ratings:

15. Ed Mitcham 6 (mixed bag)

11. Lewis Collins 7 (always dangerous)

13. Jake Thomas 8 (STAR MAN, good all-round effort)

12. James Lamb 7 (some purposeful runs)

14. Aaron Lambourne 6 (played his part)

10. Henry Lamb 7 (powerful effort)

9. Gareth Campbell 7 (tireless display)

1. Mark Serle 6 (fairly reliable)

2. Sam Collins 6 (the odd bad throw)

3. Alan Richens 6 (got stuck in)

5. Joe Rowles 7 (battling effort)

4. Owen Fowler 7 (improved as game went on)

6. Tim Muller 6 (solid enough)

7. Carl Campbell 8 (super tackle count)

8. Jez Hicks 7 (some good line-out work)

Replacements used:

16. Jamie Burke 7 (added aggression)

18. Danny Godfrey 6 (brief cameo)

19. Charlie Bennett 6 (little time to impress)

20. Will MacBurnie 6 (filled in fine)

17. James Taafe 6 (composed effort)

Wallingford player ratings:

15. Henry Venners 6 (never cut through)

14. Daniel Watson 5 (hardly saw the ball)

13. Johnny Collett 6 (defend well)

12. Pete Holton 6 (little chance to attack)

11. Ralph Smith 6 (fairly quiet)

10. Angus Brettell 6 (didn’t dictate enough)

9. Will Woodward 8 (impressive at scrum half and flanker)

1. Anthony Marris 7 (scrummaged well)

2. Tom Hill 6 (solid enough)

3. Darren Small 6 (held his own)

5. Kris Blaszko 7 (some good moments)

4. Dave Keable 6 (did his job)

6. Dan White 6 (ended up at centre)

7. Mike Chapman 6 (replaced at half-time)

8. Ian Jeffreys 7 (determined, but restricted)

Replacements used:

16. Matt Dawes 6 (tidy enough)

xx. Ryan Hodnett 6 (no time to shine)

19. Pat McKenna 7 (solidified line-out)

20. Miles Webber 6 (brief cameo)

Referee: David Conway (Oxfordshire) – 6 (generally sound)

Entertainment rating: 7.

Highlight: The move that saw Witney’s Lewis Collins go close in the first half.

Lowlight: Ed Mitcham’s terrible penalty miss.

Form guide: Promotion-chasing Witney showed they can compete against a decent team from the league above.