Following a succession of penalties, Maidenhead found themselves in the Chippenham 22, creating a opening for their fly-half to score a converted try under the posts.

Following a period of pressure, Chippenham won a scrum and Mike Boddington picked up and drove over to score. The conversion was added by skipper Tom Boreham.

In the second half, Chippenham pressed hard with Maidenhead kicking for position. From one of these kicks, Chippenham centre Callum Fannin charged down an attempted clearance to dive over and score. Boreham again adding the conversion.

Almost straight from the re-start, Chippenham fly-half Cameron Brown stepped inside the Maidenhead 22, dropping a goal right through the posts. Chippenham were 7-17 ahead.

This scoreline seemed to break the Maidenhead defence. Scores came from winger Ollie Morris and Boreham, who converted his own try to seal the victory for the visitors.

Chippenham U14s 56

Wootton Bassett 0

Chippenham's under 14 squad finally got their 2004/05 season off to a start with a quite convincing Wiltshire Cup win over local neighbours and rivals, Wootton Bassett at Allington Field

Chippenham got on top of the game very quickly with an early try from Liam Baker.

This set the tempo for the rest of the game with the Chippenham forwards completely dominating all phases of the game, especially the scrums. Josh Ingram, who was playing his first game as hooker, won every scrum.

This gave the backs plenty of possession and at half-time Chippenham had a huge 34 -0 lead.

The second half saw Chippenham keeping the pressure on Bassett and did not allow them out of their own half.

Although Chippenham made seven changes to their initial team, they did not appear to weaken.

The game was stopped early as Chippenham passed the 50 points total.

Try scorers were Luke Flower (3), Tom Davies, David Jones (2) and singles went to Liam Baker and Stefan Crawley

Luke Flower slotted two conversions.

In the under 13s, Chippenham had a 36-10 victory over Newbury.