CHINNOR’S three-match winning run ended in a 37-21 defeat at Redingensians.

Jamie Guttridge’s converted try gave the hosts an early lead in the National League 2 South clash.

Nathan Hannay crossed for Chinnor, Sam Angell adding the extras, but they lost Alex Waddingham to the sin bin.

Spike Chandler added two penalties, before Sean McDermottroe crossed to make it 20-7 to the visitors at half-time.

Angell converted his own try, but the hosts made it 34-14 when George Drury and Conor Corrigan dived over.

Hannay scored his second try, Angell added the extras, but Chandler kicked a late penalty for the hosts.

Relegated Henley suffered a 34-27 defeat at Cinderford.

The visitors led 10-0 after 20 minutes of their penultimate game of the National League 1 season when Jake Randall and Julian Watkins went over.

But converted tries from Sam Hanks, Alex Frame and Harrison Yorke made it 21-10 to the hosts at half-time.

Two James Moffatt penalties and Edward King’s converted try stretched their lead.

Hawks ended the match on top, with Randall and Liam O’Niell crossing.

O’Niell touched down again and Ben Palmer converted to make it 34-27, but they were unable to find another score.