Feeney magic has Sale under a spell

………………..36 FC……………………0

CHINNOR produced a sparkling second-half display to take the spoils.

Chinnor took the lead after Keston Lines crashed over. That's how the half nearly ended with both spurning opportunities.

After 39 minutes a fine kick from Charlie Carter was taken by Joe Browning who was hit in the air.

Captain Alun Walker dotted down from the driving maul with Bourton adding the extras for a 12-0 lead.

Chinnor put the hammer down in the second half with four scintillating tries. First Kieran Goss celebrated his 150th game with a trademark finish after another Feeney kick.

After 55 minutes, Smith showed his skills to round off a superb attack initiated by Bourton. Converted to 21-0.

Sale's heads seemed to go down from that point and Chinnor capitalised with some outstanding flowing rugby.

A scything Jack Walsh break ended with Passman crashing over after 65 minutes, with Bourton converting.

In the final minute Feeney produced a piece of magic as he received a kick and his counter saw him waltz through the defence to score a wonderful individual try. Bourton converted to finish the scoring 36-0.

TEAMS

CHINNOR: Feeney, Browning, Passman, Bourton, Goss, Smith, James-Carter, Lines, Walker, McNulty, Sheriff, Broackschmidt, North, Clementson, Stokes. Replacements: Darlington, Hardwick, Woodward, Theobold-Thomas, Walsh. SALE: Brady, Edwards, Mulchrone, Hirskyj-Douglas, Walsh, Dixon, Bradley, Carlile, Langdon, Ford, Barron, Gray, Crowe, Hughes, Priestley-Nangle. Replacements: Makin, Birchall, Stout, Parkinson, Green. REFEREE: Jamie Parr

Star man

William Feeney -Chinnor