Chinnor lifted the Oxfordshire Cup for a third year running with a fine defensive display. Here is the numbers' game. See Monday's paper for full report.
Competition: Oxfordshire Cup final
Score: Chinnor 13, Henley 10
Chinnor player ratings:
15. Alex Woodhouse 8 (STAR MAN, scored all Chinnor’s points)
14. Harry Hillier 7 (strong contribution)
13. Jack Green 7 (very solid)
12. Trevor Powell 8 (intelligent display)
11. Tristan Corpe 6 (fairly quiet)
10. Ricky Hopwood 7 (some good moments)
9. Ben Newman 6 (played his part)
17. Ian Stock 7 (good all-round contribution)
2. Alan Cawston 7 (lively effort)
3. Sam Ludgate 7 (forceful game)
4. Sam Blewitt 8 (shone in the line-out)
5. Matt Hutchings 7 (comeback is gathering pace)
6. Ed Vickers 7 (carried strongly)
7. Max Williams 8 (all action display)
8. Ed Rixon 8 (a tower of strength)
Replacements used:
18. Sam Angell 6 (late introduction)
1. Rob Fenwick 6 (filled in fine)
Henley player ratings:
15. Jack Adamson 8 (an elusive runner)
14. Dave Knight 6 (better first half)
12. Simon Perry 8 (full of creativity)
13. Dylan Teasdale 8 (very promising)
11. Robbie Wright 6 (didn’t see much of the ball)
10. Adam Lubbock 7 (decent contribution)
9. Charlie Gordon 7 (sharp game)
1. Rowan Fuller 7 (still going strong)
2. Ed Church 7 (very mobile)
3. Will Bigley 7 (combative game)
5. Owen Thomas 7 (dependable effort)
4. Charlie Nixon 6 (solid enough)
6. Dave Wells 6 (played his part)
7. Tom Huggins 7 (great break at the end)
8. Ben Ashmore 7 (one for the future)
Replacements used:
20. Liam Eaton 6 (got stuck in)
17. Laurie Gibson 6 (brief cameo)
18. Sam Middleton 6 (filled in fine)
19. Rory Paxton 3 (sin-binned after two minutes, then no time to return)
16. Gavin Turner 6 (injured almost straight away)
Referee: Richard Harding (Devon) – 7 (managed game well)
Entertainment rating: 8.
Highlight: Chinnor’s electric start leading to Alex Woodhouse’s try.
Lowlight: Crowd was smaller than usual.
Form guide: This was high-standard rugby from two second teams.
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