CIRENCESTER could not dampen a buoyant Chippenham at Under 16s level, as the Wiltshire side won 27-5.
Chippenham broke the deadlock as Matthew Clarke dived over to open the scoring.
Jason Deamer playing at right-wing, scored the second and centre Max Sparrow touched down the third.
All three tries went unconverted but Chippenham had a 15-0 lead at half-time.
The second half saw Ciren come back into it and an unconverted try gave them hope.
But a blindside move gave Chippenham No 8 John Boddington a run through the cover defence for a try that Lloyd Wiltshire converted. Another try came from Ashley Hurcombe.
n Team: R Aritoppah, N Quarrel, M Dick, J Boddington, M Bye, R Fannin, L Surry, M Sparrow, F Brown (capt), A Hurcombe, M Baptiste, J Deamer, S Johnson, A Brown, J Goodenough, M Smith, M Harvey, S Kingsbury, L Wiltshire.
Second row Matt Bye and wing forward Mike Smith will take part in the South West trials this weekend.
IT was a bad day for Chippenham's under 10 squad as they picked up no victories from clashes against Wootton Bassett and Keynsham.
The Sharks lost 25-0 to Keynsham and, although Jamie Bevan scored once against Wootton Bassett, they were still beaten 25-5.
In the second match against Keynsham, they fared little better, as the Bristol side won 15-0.
UNDER NINES
Chippenham Sharks opened up with a 15-10 loss against Keynsham, Daniel Vertessy scoring both for the Wiltshire side.
The Thrashers fared less well against Wootton Bassett, as Lawrence Allin scored on his debut.
In the final match, a mixed Chippenham line-up took on Keynsham and won 20-5, with two tries each from Daniel Vertessy and Jamie Atkin.
UNDER EIGHTS
IN A high-scoring clash, Chippenham edged Keynsham 10-8, Oscar Ryan opened Chippenham's account and added another later, Bradley Doggett scoring a hat-trick, Alexander Clark another.
The B side also won, beating Wootton Bassett 5-2, with fine tries from Hayden Han and Dean Oatley.
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