Chippenham 2nds continued their stylish start to the season with a 34-24 win over Keynsham.
But the game was marred by a sickening injury to Chippenham's centre,Chris Cooke.
He was involved in a collision of heads, received treatment on the field and was taken to hospital before being kept in and released the following morning.
Captain Kenny Brown opened the scoring for the visitors and further tries followed by John Billett, Matt Bouker, Julian Squires, Jon Lawrence and Martin Schrader.
But Keynsham responded before Chippenham managed to maintain their dominance through their forwards.
n Team: Pratt, Spence, Treen, Greenwood, Watkins, shuker, Brown (Captain), Bowker, Lawrence, Squires, Griffin, Cook, Billett, Wells. Subs: Martin Schraider, James Cook.
Chippenham 3rds' good form also continued as they defeated Blagdon 49-7.
But they had to soak up some early pressure from the visitors before registering the first score.
A clinical sprint from 50 yards by Lynton Hackett led to a try, with Andy Cornell converting.
Ben Chamberlain, Jon Whiteman and Adam Kaley all went over the line to score before half-time to put Chippenham firmly in the driving seat.
After the interval, there was a debut try for Anthony Malcolm and another for Whiteman. Chris Davis also scored his first try, with Ian Bannister converting before Blagdon scored a consolation.
Chamberlain scored again as did Paul Arrowsmith in his first match.
Team: Atkin, Hackett, Gingle, Kaley (Brown 50 mins), Mooney, Jefferies, Whiteman, Burroughs (Captain), Murrow (Phillips 40 mins), Bannister, Chamberlain, Arrowsmith (Davis 40 mins) Burrows, Malcolm and Cornell (Hardie 40 mins).
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