Chinnor 'now need to grow as a group' - Easter

Now Chinnor director of rugby Nick Easter in action coaching for Worcester Warriors.Image source, Getty Images
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Nick Easter is now the director of rugby for Chinnor

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Chinnor Rugby Club's director of rugby Nick Easter says his club's first-ever game in the Championship "could not have gone any better."

They beat Cambridge 57-24 on Saturday for their debut in the second tier of English rugby.

"It couldn’t have gone better," Easter told BBC South Today.

"I think we’re now known to a lot of the sides after that result and that makes the challenge even better for us.

"I was really happy with how the guys got on, there’s still plenty to work on and it’s all now about how we can grow together as a group."

The Villagers won promotion last season from National One to the Championship for the first time in their history.

Over the summer after their promotion it was announced that the upcoming season's Premiership Cup would not feature the Championship's two lowest-rated teams.

This excluded newly promoted Chinnor and last season's bottom finishers in the Championship Cambridge.

At the time, Easter labelled it "a pretty appalling decision" as the season before had seen all Championship and Premiership sides compete.

A spokesperson for the Rugby Football Union (RFU) told BBC Sport that the format for the Premiership Cup had been agreed by all parties.

As a result of missing out, the Villagers' season will have some large gaps in it where they would not have any games to play for consecutive weeks.

"We’ve already organised two friendlies against Cambridge for where we will miss out on the Premiership Cup." Easter added.

"We got about a quarter of the compensation we wanted to be honest. We had a forecast for incomings based off what we might get if we were in the competition, based off our successful home games last year and on the possibility of getting a big name at home.

"We made some very conservative judgements as far as where we’d be in terms of takings, now I’ll just focus on the rugby side. We’re very fortunate we are able to stand on our own two feet."

Chinnor next face Ampthill away for the second league game of their Championship season.

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