Relegated Chinnor produced a hapless second-half performance as they were trounced 72-17 at Clifton in their final National League Division 3 game.
Territorially, Chinnor were on a par with Clifton, but that is where the similarity ended.
The home side were clinical in their handling, passing and option-taking, whereas Chinnor were found lacking in these departments.
Clifton were quick to seize the initiative when Chinnor's moves broke down and too many of their tries were gifted in this manner.
They led 25-7 at half-time and then stretched away after the break.
Chinnor's points came via tries from Jaike Carter and Ben Hewitt, James Hewitt converting both and landing a penalty.
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