By SIMON LORD
Bury St Ed 20 Chinnor 50
CHINNOR underlined their title aspirations with an accomplished performance at an arctic Bury St Edmunds.
The home side, grieving the loss of ex-president, Gerry Lowden, battled valiantly but the sheer size advantage of the visitors proved irresistible.
Chinnor ran in six tries to Bury’s two and the architect of their early dominance was fly-half Basil Strang who, behind a dominant pack, orchestrated affairs.
His own converted try after just eight minutes set Chinnor on their way and his penalty extended the lead to ten points before Scott Lyle l...