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RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Cancelled) (Pool B)

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  • F Frank

    So....if Italy beats us with a bonus point, we are out of the tournament.

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    @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

    So....if Italy beats us with a bonus point, we are out of the tournament.

    For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to allow us to get a losing or 4 try bonus point.

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      @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

      So....if Italy beats us with a bonus point, we are out of the tournament.

      For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to allow us to get a losing or 4 try bonus point.

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      @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

      @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

      So....if Italy beats us with a bonus point, we are out of the tournament.

      For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to allow us to get a losing or 4 try bonus point.

      Really?
      Boks on 15
      NZ 14
      Italy 10.

      If we get no points from the game, and they get win + bonus they go to 15.

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        @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

        @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

        So....if Italy beats us with a bonus point, we are out of the tournament.

        For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to allow us to get a losing or 4 try bonus point.

        Really?
        Boks on 15
        NZ 14
        Italy 10.

        If we get no points from the game, and they get win + bonus they go to 15.

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        @Frank sorry it should read

        “For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to avoid us getting a losing or 4 try bonus point.”

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        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

          @Frank sorry it should read

          “For Italy to go through they not only need that but also need to avoid us getting a losing or 4 try bonus point.”

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          @ACT-Crusader
          Agreed.

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            I think if everyone ends up on 15 points we would miss out.

            I read the rules as the Jaapies would qualify by having the best points differential and then the tiebreak reverts to who won the game between NZ and Italy.

            For clarification, in the case of a tie between three or more Teams at the end of the pool phase, once the highest ranked Team has been determined following the above criteria, to determine the next higher ranked Team the process would repeat, starting at criterion 1.

            https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/tournament-rules

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            • Chris B.C Chris B.

              I think if everyone ends up on 15 points we would miss out.

              I read the rules as the Jaapies would qualify by having the best points differential and then the tiebreak reverts to who won the game between NZ and Italy.

              For clarification, in the case of a tie between three or more Teams at the end of the pool phase, once the highest ranked Team has been determined following the above criteria, to determine the next higher ranked Team the process would repeat, starting at criterion 1.

              https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/tournament-rules

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              @Chris-B said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

              I think if everyone ends up on 15 points we would miss out.

              I read the rules as the Jaapies would qualify by having the best points differential and then the tiebreak reverts to who won the game between NZ and Italy.

              For clarification, in the case of a tie between three or more Teams at the end of the pool phase, once the highest ranked Team has been determined following the above criteria, to determine the next higher ranked Team the process would repeat, starting at criterion 1.

              https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/tournament-rules

              Who's turn is it to make the boundaries joke?

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                Just what we need, ABs fucking about with real world sports mega stars

                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/116453183/all-blacks-hang-out-with-nba-stars-james-harden-russell-westbrook-in-japan

                Just like before another team we had never lost to

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                • F Frank

                  Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                  Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                  Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                  Rieko hasn't done squat.

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                  @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                  Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                  Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                  Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                  Rieko hasn't done squat.

                  He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished.

                  Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

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                  • rotatedR rotated

                    @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                    Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                    Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                    Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                    Rieko hasn't done squat.

                    He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished.

                    Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

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                    @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                    @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                    Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                    Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                    Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                    Rieko hasn't done squat.

                    He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished

                    Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                    Is that what we’re calling it these days?

                    They’re still in the squad and getting game time but like many players before them they have missed selection in some big tests.

                    Crotty for some time has been a key player since in the post Nonu-Snakey era. But he hasn’t played every test even when he has been fit. He’s played most and unsurprising given he’s played well.

                    SBW’s form has been up and down but more often than not for the ABs he’s been pretty good. But again he’s missed plenty of tests.

                    Squire probably came down to lack of options.

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                    • F Frank

                      Is this game indoors?

                      Things I would never have picked at the beginning of this year.

                      1. BFA not in test 15, and perhaps not in test 23.
                      2. Rieko Ioane on the outer.
                      3. Reece and Bridge being our top two wingers.
                      4. Ardie Savea playing at blindside.
                      5. Jack Goodhue not being first choice 13.
                      6. Scott Barrett and Patty T improving.
                      7. Owen Franks not going to the World Cup.
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                      @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                      Is this game indoors?

                      Things I would never have picked at the beginning of this year.

                      1. BFA not in test 15, and perhaps not in test 23.
                      2. Rieko Ioane on the outer.
                      3. Reece and Bridge being our top two wingers.
                      4. Ardie Savea playing at blindside.
                      5. Jack Goodhue not being first choice 13.
                      6. Scott Barrett and Patty T improving.
                      7. Owen Franks not going to the World Cup.

                      JB starting a world cup test at 10, with TJ on the bench as reserve 10.
                      SBW and Crotty not injured yet.

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                      • rotatedR rotated

                        @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                        Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                        Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                        Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                        Rieko hasn't done squat.

                        He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished.

                        Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

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                        @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                        @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                        Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                        Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                        Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                        Rieko hasn't done squat.

                        He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished.

                        Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                        Perhaps they've learned from their mistake. All those chances Savea got after 2015 certainly didn't pay off.

                        I'm as big of a fan of Rieko as there is but his current form is not compelling and his game has completely stalled and hasn't developed at all. His ball security is poor, his high ball work is behind Bridge, his work rate is behind Bridge, his kicking game is behind Bridge. His first instinct is to tuck and run which is fine but he's become rather one dimensional at this point. Reece on the other hand has shown footwork and acceleration far ahead of Rieko in recent times.

                        I thought there were some positive signs for Rieko in the second half against Namibia but feels like too little too late at this stage.

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                          @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                          Is this game indoors?

                          Things I would never have picked at the beginning of this year.

                          1. BFA not in test 15, and perhaps not in test 23.
                          2. Rieko Ioane on the outer.
                          3. Reece and Bridge being our top two wingers.
                          4. Ardie Savea playing at blindside.
                          5. Jack Goodhue not being first choice 13.
                          6. Scott Barrett and Patty T improving.
                          7. Owen Franks not going to the World Cup.

                          JB starting a world cup test at 10, with TJ on the bench as reserve 10.
                          SBW and Crotty not injured yet.

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                          @Darren said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                          @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                          Is this game indoors?

                          Things I would never have picked at the beginning of this year.

                          1. BFA not in test 15, and perhaps not in test 23.
                          2. Rieko Ioane on the outer.
                          3. Reece and Bridge being our top two wingers.
                          4. Ardie Savea playing at blindside.
                          5. Jack Goodhue not being first choice 13.
                          6. Scott Barrett and Patty T improving.
                          7. Owen Franks not going to the World Cup.

                          JB starting a world cup test at 10, with TJ on the bench as reserve 10.
                          SBW and Crotty not injured yet

                          That almost made my Top 5 Stocktake...

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                          • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                            @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                            @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                            Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                            Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                            Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                            Rieko hasn't done squat.

                            He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished.

                            Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                            Perhaps they've learned from their mistake. All those chances Savea got after 2015 certainly didn't pay off.

                            I'm as big of a fan of Rieko as there is but his current form is not compelling and his game has completely stalled and hasn't developed at all. His ball security is poor, his high ball work is behind Bridge, his work rate is behind Bridge, his kicking game is behind Bridge. His first instinct is to tuck and run which is fine but he's become rather one dimensional at this point. Reece on the other hand has shown footwork and acceleration far ahead of Rieko in recent times.

                            I thought there were some positive signs for Rieko in the second half against Namibia but feels like too little too late at this stage.

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                            @KiwiMurph yeah, Ioane's stock carry now is a look at the touchline, then a slight cut back in straight into a tackle - if he catches it! I think at least he doesn't lose the ball in the tackle, would be a positive.

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                            • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                              @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                              @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                              Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                              Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                              Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                              Rieko hasn't done squat.

                              He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished

                              Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                              Is that what we’re calling it these days?

                              They’re still in the squad and getting game time but like many players before them they have missed selection in some big tests.

                              Crotty for some time has been a key player since in the post Nonu-Snakey era. But he hasn’t played every test even when he has been fit. He’s played most and unsurprising given he’s played well.

                              SBW’s form has been up and down but more often than not for the ABs he’s been pretty good. But again he’s missed plenty of tests.

                              Squire probably came down to lack of options.

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                              @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                              @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                              @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                              Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                              Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                              Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                              Rieko hasn't done squat.

                              He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished

                              Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                              Is that what we’re calling it these days?

                              They’re still in the squad and getting game time but like many players before them they have missed selection in some big tests.

                              Crotty for some time has been a key player since in the post Nonu-Snakey era. But he hasn’t played every test even when he has been fit. He’s played most and unsurprising given he’s played well.

                              SBW’s form has been up and down but more often than not for the ABs he’s been pretty good. But again he’s missed plenty of tests.

                              Squire probably came down to lack of options.

                              Squire is obviously a unique case but with SBW/Crotty, Ioane and Ben Smith were playing quality test rugby more recently than those two prior to his dropping and Reece's form is nowhere near as irresistible as Laumape's has been.

                              The "he has always been good in black" argument is good for Crotty/SBW, but what crap games have Smith and Ioane had? I'd like to see them given a chance to play some shockers before confining them to the dustbin.

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                                @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                @rotated said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                @Frank said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                Not getting this bizarre loyalty to Rieko.

                                Bridge and Reece have made every post a winner.
                                Reece made the decisive break which led to the try in the Bok game which broke the game open and Bridge finished it. Bridge tore it up in the 2nd Bledisloe and both have been on fire for the Saders all year.

                                Rieko hasn't done squat.

                                He hasn't been allowed to. I think what some are confused about is why Crotty/SBW/Squire are given opportunity after opportunity yet others like Reiko/Smith were just punished

                                Contrast the dozen chances Julian Savea got after 2015 (the year, not his weight in pounds) with Reiko or Smith's dropping.

                                Is that what we’re calling it these days?

                                They’re still in the squad and getting game time but like many players before them they have missed selection in some big tests.

                                Crotty for some time has been a key player since in the post Nonu-Snakey era. But he hasn’t played every test even when he has been fit. He’s played most and unsurprising given he’s played well.

                                SBW’s form has been up and down but more often than not for the ABs he’s been pretty good. But again he’s missed plenty of tests.

                                Squire probably came down to lack of options.

                                Squire is obviously a unique case but with SBW/Crotty, Ioane and Ben Smith were playing quality test rugby more recently than those two prior to his dropping and Reece's form is nowhere near as irresistible as Laumape's has been.

                                The "he has always been good in black" argument is good for Crotty/SBW, but what crap games have Smith and Ioane had? I'd like to see them given a chance to play some shockers before confining them to the dustbin.

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                                @rotated I think when you're looking at the wing as opposed to midfield it's two vastly different sets of metrics. Wings can easily come in and shine with no experience. Midfield not so much.

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                                  @No-Quarter said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  @Crucial said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  @voodoo said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  I've given up trying to pick the teams, but I really hope Rieko gets some time, even if just off the bench. I think he still has something to offer in this tourney, I would not be at all surprised to see him picked and deliver in the knockout stages

                                  Bridge may have opened the door just a crack after his last performance.

                                  I don't think Bridge has been nearly as good as people are making out. He's had a pretty good run, especially being involved in games where our forwards bitch slapped the opposition, but he's been far from error free and has butchered a few tries with poor option taking.

                                  Surprisingly he had game high metres run against Namibia but I don’t recall him being anywhere near as assertive as would be expected against them.
                                  I guess the coaches will have a better idea from training but if Rieko is showing any signs of exploding back into form then it wouldn’t surprise me if Bridge is swapped out.

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                                  @Crucial said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  @No-Quarter said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  @Crucial said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  @voodoo said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                  I've given up trying to pick the teams, but I really hope Rieko gets some time, even if just off the bench. I think he still has something to offer in this tourney, I would not be at all surprised to see him picked and deliver in the knockout stages

                                  Bridge may have opened the door just a crack after his last performance.

                                  I don't think Bridge has been nearly as good as people are making out. He's had a pretty good run, especially being involved in games where our forwards bitch slapped the opposition, but he's been far from error free and has butchered a few tries with poor option taking.

                                  Surprisingly he had game high metres run against Namibia but I don’t recall him being anywhere near as assertive as would be expected against them.
                                  I guess the coaches will have a better idea from training but if Rieko is showing any signs of exploding back into form then it wouldn’t surprise me if Bridge is swapped out.

                                  I'd think the TWM would rather have a fully-firing Reiko in the knock-out stages than George Bridge any day, so I'd expect more game time for him against Italy.

                                  That's no reflection on GB - he's a natural successor to Ben Smith

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                                    I'm assuming the team naming is at 3:30pm NZT?

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                                      I think we can all agree reikos best puts him ahead of bridges best , based on past games,

                                      Just seems to have lost that attacking ability that made him so dangerous, but have noticed an effort to lift his work rate, maybe that was something he had to work on ?

                                      The coaches will know more than us , who is in the better mental state etc

                                      I’m tipping bridge to continue getting selected over him at this point in time, just haven’t seen enough to make them change it.

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                                        I think we can all agree reikos best puts him ahead of bridges best , based on past games,

                                        Just seems to have lost that attacking ability that made him so dangerous, but have noticed an effort to lift his work rate, maybe that was something he had to work on ?

                                        The coaches will know more than us , who is in the better mental state etc

                                        I’m tipping bridge to continue getting selected over him at this point in time, just haven’t seen enough to make them change it.

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                                        @kiwiinmelb said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                        I think we can all agree reikos best puts him ahead of bridges best , based on past games,

                                        and Reece too.

                                        But Savea's best was also awesome and then it wasn't, just like Reiko.

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                                        • HoorooH Hooroo

                                          @kiwiinmelb said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                          I think we can all agree reikos best puts him ahead of bridges best , based on past games,

                                          and Reece too.

                                          But Savea's best was also awesome and then it wasn't, just like Reiko.

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                                          @Hooroo said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                          @kiwiinmelb said in RWC: All Blacks v Italy (Pool B):

                                          I think we can all agree reikos best puts him ahead of bridges best , based on past games,

                                          and Reece too.

                                          But Savea's best was also awesome and then it wasn't, just like Reiko.

                                          Tough audience! Rieko is 22; he's got 3-4 years before the AB Winger Age of Retirement. Agreed he's in a slump at the moment, but the NZRU don't dish out 5 year winger contracts unless they think he's got really special attributes. He's got time to climb back to the top, the issues are mental rather than physical.

                                          That said, while I'd be delighted to see him perform, I wouldn't be upset if we had Bridge/Reece. Hope to god Reece doesn't have a brain fart in defence and cost us a game. Haven't seen anything so far that is really concerning, but knockout can do funny things to people's heads.

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