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Good win for Chinnor



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Chinnor Seconds visited Weston Super Mare 2nds and came away with a very good 36-13 win.
Weston was first to put points on the board with a penalty that was offset two minutes later by White.

It took until the 20th minute for Chinnor to add more points with a well worked try by Millburn, converted by White.

This did not last long with Weston converting a try of their own and the points were level 10 points each. Chinnor then stepped up a notch with some class rugby between forwards and backs leading to a try by captain Fenwick; then one by Grimsdell converted by White and the first half finished 22-10.

Sadly Chinnor lost Iles with a hamstring injury early in the second half.

This resulted in Chinnor playing the rest of the match with 14 players.
Scholtz No 8 moved to centre to fill the gap and the forwards played the rest of the game with seven men.

Ian Stock was the next one to score after some great interpassing between backs and forwards.

Weston added to their points tally with another penalty.
Captain Marvel Fenwick then broke out of a tackle and sprinted 50 metres before passing to Adam Seymour for another try; White added the extra two points to round off the scoring.

Man of the Match: Ed Rixon


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