Chinnor R.F.C.

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Chinnor Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club founded in Thame, Oxfordshire, England in 1963. They are currently playing in the South West Division one.

[edit] History

Chinnor gained promotion to the National Leagues in 2006 and became the youngest club ever to do so. The club regularly runs 5 senior teams as well as a full youth setup from age 5 upwards. Chinnors youth setup is widely thought of as one of the best in the country having produced top Premiership players such as Tom Varndell (Leicester Tigers), Dave Seymour (Saracens) and Paul Volley (Harlequins). Chinnor has recently established a U19 rugby academy, the first of its kind in Oxfordshire or Buckinghamshire. The academy plays its matches against top flight English club sides and Universities.

[edit] Season 2007-08

South West Division 1 Table

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Place Team Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Chinnor 22 19 2 1 665 317 +348 40
2 Bracknell 22 19 0 3 640 292 +348 38
3 Weston-Super-Mare 22 13 1 8 496 413 +83 27
4 Cleve 22 13 0 9 469 417 +52 26
5 Bournemouth* 22 11 1 10 520 405 +115 21
6 Old Patesians 22 9 2 11 477 362 +115 20
7 Oxford Harlequins* 22 9 2 11 472 452 +20 18
8 Redingensians 22 9 0 13 403 459 -56 18
9 Coney Hill 22 9 0 13 411 534 -123 18
10 Reading 22 7 2 13 483 587 -104 16
11 Maidenhead 22 7 1 14 416 584 -168 15
12 St Ives (SW)* 22 1 1 20 158 788 -630 1
Reference rfu.com - Updated 2008-04-19 - South West 1
*Oxford Harlequins and Bournemouth were deducted two points each for fielding ineligible players and
St Ives were deducted two points for failing to field a team against Bracknell


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