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Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11

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  • chimoausC chimoaus

    @ACT-Crusader He basically walks up to the ruck, puts his hand on top of the wallaby then casually walks away. The next drive the ruck is directly under the posts. Its at this stage he should be demanding the ball to throw it over. WTF is he even doing at the ruck. The rest of the backline are out waiting.

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    @chimoaus Hooper looks absolutely cunted in that

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    • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

      @booboo if ever there was an armchair ride for a 1st 5, that semi was it 😉

      One of the dominant forward performances from an AB pack.

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      @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

      @booboo if ever there was an armchair ride for a 1st 5, that semi was it 😉

      One of the dominant forward performances from and AB pack.

      Very true.

      Can we have that back again please...

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        @canefan said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @chimoaus said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @ACT-Crusader He basically walks up to the ruck, puts his hand on top of the wallaby then casually walks away. The next drive the ruck is directly under the posts. Its at this stage he should be demanding the ball to throw it over. WTF is he even doing at the ruck. The rest of the backline are out waiting.

        RMDG.jpg

        That last shot of the 4 (bottom right) is quite telling - look at the space behind the ruck, right in front of the posts, basically the perfect spot for him to casually knock it over.

        Like our failure in 2007 it has to be a failure of the onfield leadership group, its not up to Richie to call his own number

        I don't disagree that there needs to be some collective accountability. However, by the same token, if your 10 does not have the nous or courage to make the big call in that situation, and more importantly put himself in a position to be the match winner, you have to wonder whether he has the temperament for test footy.

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        @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @canefan said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @chimoaus said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

        @ACT-Crusader He basically walks up to the ruck, puts his hand on top of the wallaby then casually walks away. The next drive the ruck is directly under the posts. Its at this stage he should be demanding the ball to throw it over. WTF is he even doing at the ruck. The rest of the backline are out waiting.

        RMDG.jpg

        That last shot of the 4 (bottom right) is quite telling - look at the space behind the ruck, right in front of the posts, basically the perfect spot for him to casually knock it over.

        Like our failure in 2007 it has to be a failure of the onfield leadership group, its not up to Richie to call his own number

        I don't disagree that there needs to be some collective accountability. However, by the same token, if your 10 does not have the nous or courage to make the big call in that situation, and more importantly put himself in a position to be the match winner, you have to wonder whether he has the temperament for test footy.

        Rubbish! RM was in position for the droppie more than once. TJP needs to take the heat for not directing the play and giving the pass to RM for the DG attempt.

        This is the exact same situation as against SA in 2018/2019 where we were camped 5m out and instead of BB or Dmac setting for a DG they tried to go for the try and Dmac dropped it cold.

        NZRU definitely got the continuity they wanted when they hired Fozzie. Unfortunately it is a continuation of shit performances and brainless rugby.

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        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

          For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

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          @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

          For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

          Agreed, but I don’t think we have the game plan for it (now at least). Our game isn’t built kick chasing or enough workload as we don’t have ball enough, so when we do have it, we need our wingers to be strike weapons. Plus, as we live without the ball, they have to be safe under the high ball. The only player currently going around who meets those needs is Clarke. Probably, we’d also be better if we put Beauden on the other wing and turned him into the next Ben Smith, and then had Jordie at the back.

          I say that because Ioane didn’t pass to Jordie the other day because I’m sure he knows that Jordie is a bit of carthorse - was Beauden there, that ball goes and we’d have put them in massive trouble.

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          • gt12G gt12

            @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

            For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

            Agreed, but I don’t think we have the game plan for it (now at least). Our game isn’t built kick chasing or enough workload as we don’t have ball enough, so when we do have it, we need our wingers to be strike weapons. Plus, as we live without the ball, they have to be safe under the high ball. The only player currently going around who meets those needs is Clarke. Probably, we’d also be better if we put Beauden on the other wing and turned him into the next Ben Smith, and then had Jordie at the back.

            I say that because Ioane didn’t pass to Jordie the other day because I’m sure he knows that Jordie is a bit of carthorse - was Beauden there, that ball goes and we’d have put them in massive trouble.

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            @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

            @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

            For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

            Agreed, but I don’t think we have the game plan for it (now at least). Our game isn’t built kick chasing or enough workload as we don’t have ball enough, so when we do have it, we need our wingers to be strike weapons. Plus, as we live without the ball, they have to be safe under the high ball. The only player currently going around who meets those needs is Clarke. Probably, we’d also be better if we put Beauden on the other wing and turned him into the next Ben Smith, and then had Jordie at the back.

            I say that because Ioane didn’t pass to Jordie the other day because I’m sure he knows that Jordie is a bit of carthorse - was Beauden there, that ball goes and we’d have put them in massive trouble

            Eh? If that’s the case then Ioane should be dropped if he can’t trust his team mate to catch and run.

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            • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

              @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

              @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

              For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

              Agreed, but I don’t think we have the game plan for it (now at least). Our game isn’t built kick chasing or enough workload as we don’t have ball enough, so when we do have it, we need our wingers to be strike weapons. Plus, as we live without the ball, they have to be safe under the high ball. The only player currently going around who meets those needs is Clarke. Probably, we’d also be better if we put Beauden on the other wing and turned him into the next Ben Smith, and then had Jordie at the back.

              I say that because Ioane didn’t pass to Jordie the other day because I’m sure he knows that Jordie is a bit of carthorse - was Beauden there, that ball goes and we’d have put them in massive trouble

              Eh? If that’s the case then Ioane should be dropped if he can’t trust his team mate to catch and run.

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              @ACT-Crusader

              Maybe he should because it was greedy as fuck, but why he didn’t pass it is a mystery. I’m just guessing.

              My point stands though - Beauden has the pace to play wing. Jordie, I’m not convinced.

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              • gt12G gt12

                @ACT-Crusader

                Maybe he should because it was greedy as fuck, but why he didn’t pass it is a mystery. I’m just guessing.

                My point stands though - Beauden has the pace to play wing. Jordie, I’m not convinced.

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                @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

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                • C cgrant

                  @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                  Ok late to the party, here we go...

                  Frizzel, looked like he was finally going to step up in the first 15 mins, then faded pretty badly and became a background player.

                  Taylor - what happened to the guy that came in and replaced Coles and didn't miss a beat with being an attacking game changer?

                  Ofa - definitely needs to pick his moments better but was a shining light in our tight 5 physicality.

                  Tuipulotu - what happened to the barnstorming blues player? Melted into the background much like Frizzel.

                  Whitelock - surprised to see him getting grief, ball in hand he actually made a couple of really good runs into the defence, unfortunately it's offset by the amount of times (like the rest of the forwards) he gets the ball standing still 5m behind the gain line and has no chance. What the fuck is up with this pattern?

                  Savea - didn't look himself at all, is he injured? Getting dragged back by the opposition 9 who's probably the smallest in the oppo isn't exactly a good look for an 8.

                  Smith - again looked off his game, 80% of his game was there, but surprisingly lacked accuracy in his passing and decision making, especially early.

                  Mounga looked like a debutant out of his depth.

                  Goodhue - similar type of game to Whitelock, the rest has been said - he's a great centre and defender.

                  Roane - thought he had an excellent game for a debut centre, then he goes and fucks up that try, illustrating that uncontrollable ego that irks so many of us. Surely he could eat some humble pie by now?

                  DMac - about a hundred times better than any other footy he's played this year, but another one having that covered up by deadly errors.

                  Clarke - surely he's starting next match?

                  Sotutu - surely he's starting next match?

                  All in all, just so many fuck ups from a team that used to pride itself on accuracy.

                  The worst thing for me - it all played out exactly how many would have predicted from the dire team selected. How the fuck can average Joe see this shit and Foster can't. What is he making his decision on that we don't know?

                  Highlight - Smith's try was a gorgeous bit of salt in the wounds and if we'd won it would have made a great highlight vid paired up with the Wallas go at the same move. Especially if someone else hadn't acted the fucktard and could score a try like the Wallabies debut winger.

                  Smith
                  Beauden
                  Clarke
                  ALB
                  Goodhue
                  Reece
                  Jordie

                  Perenara
                  Mounga
                  Roane.

                  I agree totally with your comments. Just one point : Ofa T misses a lot of tackles, just because he is tempted to mark his opponent physically. Moody does not miss tackles but his aren't dominant. So what is the better option ? Stay static and let your opponent gain momentum, or try to make an offensive tackle with the risk of missing it ?

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                  @cgrant said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                  @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                  Ok late to the party, here we go...

                  Frizzel, looked like he was finally going to step up in the first 15 mins, then faded pretty badly and became a background player.

                  Taylor - what happened to the guy that came in and replaced Coles and didn't miss a beat with being an attacking game changer?

                  Ofa - definitely needs to pick his moments better but was a shining light in our tight 5 physicality.

                  Tuipulotu - what happened to the barnstorming blues player? Melted into the background much like Frizzel.

                  Whitelock - surprised to see him getting grief, ball in hand he actually made a couple of really good runs into the defence, unfortunately it's offset by the amount of times (like the rest of the forwards) he gets the ball standing still 5m behind the gain line and has no chance. What the fuck is up with this pattern?

                  Savea - didn't look himself at all, is he injured? Getting dragged back by the opposition 9 who's probably the smallest in the oppo isn't exactly a good look for an 8.

                  Smith - again looked off his game, 80% of his game was there, but surprisingly lacked accuracy in his passing and decision making, especially early.

                  Mounga looked like a debutant out of his depth.

                  Goodhue - similar type of game to Whitelock, the rest has been said - he's a great centre and defender.

                  Roane - thought he had an excellent game for a debut centre, then he goes and fucks up that try, illustrating that uncontrollable ego that irks so many of us. Surely he could eat some humble pie by now?

                  DMac - about a hundred times better than any other footy he's played this year, but another one having that covered up by deadly errors.

                  Clarke - surely he's starting next match?

                  Sotutu - surely he's starting next match?

                  All in all, just so many fuck ups from a team that used to pride itself on accuracy.

                  The worst thing for me - it all played out exactly how many would have predicted from the dire team selected. How the fuck can average Joe see this shit and Foster can't. What is he making his decision on that we don't know?

                  Highlight - Smith's try was a gorgeous bit of salt in the wounds and if we'd won it would have made a great highlight vid paired up with the Wallas go at the same move. Especially if someone else hadn't acted the fucktard and could score a try like the Wallabies debut winger.

                  Smith
                  Beauden
                  Clarke
                  ALB
                  Goodhue
                  Reece
                  Jordie

                  Perenara
                  Mounga
                  Roane.

                  I agree totally with your comments. Just one point : Ofa T misses a lot of tackles, just because he is tempted to mark his opponent physically. Moody does not miss tackles but his aren't dominant. So what is the better option ? Stay static and let your opponent gain momentum, or try to make an offensive tackle with the risk of missing it ?

                  Yep too right - I'd like to see him persisted with, as I don't see why he can't improve. If he can pick his moments better it very much compliments the Moody style defence too.

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                  • K kev

                    @reprobate The best analysis yet. Thanks for that.

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                    @kev said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                    @reprobate The best analysis yet. Thanks for that.

                    Yes I thought it was pretty good though not so sure about MacKenzie analysis.

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                      Riko was in! - found proof on Reddit -
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                      • BonesB Bones

                        @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                        For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

                        Yeah spot on - he needs to be contesting every kick and winning most, not standing off watching or knocking it on when he does attempt.

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                        @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                        @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                        For Bridge to be effective he needs to make up the difference with his high work rate, kick chase and strong defence. None of this was apparent on the weekend so you aren't left with very much.

                        Yeah spot on - he needs to be contesting every kick and winning most, not standing off watching or knocking it on when he does attempt.

                        Or getting stepped by his opposite more than half the time

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

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                          @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                          @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

                          Laumape for the right wing!

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                          • gt12G gt12

                            @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                            @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

                            Laumape for the right wing!

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                            @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                            @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                            @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

                            Laumape for the right wing!

                            Don't be preposterous.

                            Clearly he's a left winger.

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                              @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                              @gt12 similarly, I'm not convinced Beauden has the pace he used to have. Some evidence of that (this year) would be nice.

                              Laumape for the right wing!

                              Don't be preposterous.

                              Clearly he's a left winger.

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                              @Bones

                              Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                              What’s next?

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                              • gt12G gt12

                                @Bones

                                Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                What’s next?

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                                @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                @Bones

                                Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                What’s next?

                                You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                Clarke is locked in at 12.

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                                • BonesB Bones

                                  @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                  @Bones

                                  Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                  What’s next?

                                  You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                  Clarke is locked in at 12.

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                                  @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                  @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                  @Bones

                                  Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                  What’s next?

                                  You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                  Clarke is locked in at 12.

                                  No, the solution is to put Ardie there. It’s time.

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                                  • gt12G gt12

                                    @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                    @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                    @Bones

                                    Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                    What’s next?

                                    You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                    Clarke is locked in at 12.

                                    No, the solution is to put Ardie there. It’s time.

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                                    @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                    @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                    @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                    @Bones

                                    Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                    What’s next?

                                    You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                    Clarke is locked in at 12.

                                    No, the solution is to put Ardie there. It’s time.

                                    Now we're getting somewhere, I guess Clarke can shuffle out. So we're getting close to completing the Fozzie specialist backline:

                                    9 DMac
                                    10 Perenara
                                    11 Beauden
                                    12 Savea
                                    13 Clarke
                                    14 Jordie
                                    15 Bridge.

                                    About right?

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                                    • BonesB Bones

                                      @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                      @Bones said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                      @gt12 said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                      @Bones

                                      Fair point. Clarke plays in 14.

                                      What’s next?

                                      You're not getting it, Foster wants specialists.

                                      Clarke is locked in at 12.

                                      No, the solution is to put Ardie there. It’s time.

                                      Now we're getting somewhere, I guess Clarke can shuffle out. So we're getting close to completing the Fozzie specialist backline:

                                      9 DMac
                                      10 Perenara
                                      11 Beauden
                                      12 Savea
                                      13 Clarke
                                      14 Jordie
                                      15 Bridge.

                                      About right?

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                                      @Bones

                                      What’s next? I have the tools for solving the world’s problems.

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                                        • pukunuiP pukunui

                                          @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @canefan said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @chimoaus said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @ACT-Crusader He basically walks up to the ruck, puts his hand on top of the wallaby then casually walks away. The next drive the ruck is directly under the posts. Its at this stage he should be demanding the ball to throw it over. WTF is he even doing at the ruck. The rest of the backline are out waiting.

                                          RMDG.jpg

                                          That last shot of the 4 (bottom right) is quite telling - look at the space behind the ruck, right in front of the posts, basically the perfect spot for him to casually knock it over.

                                          Like our failure in 2007 it has to be a failure of the onfield leadership group, its not up to Richie to call his own number

                                          I don't disagree that there needs to be some collective accountability. However, by the same token, if your 10 does not have the nous or courage to make the big call in that situation, and more importantly put himself in a position to be the match winner, you have to wonder whether he has the temperament for test footy.

                                          Rubbish! RM was in position for the droppie more than once. TJP needs to take the heat for not directing the play and giving the pass to RM for the DG attempt.

                                          This is the exact same situation as against SA in 2018/2019 where we were camped 5m out and instead of BB or Dmac setting for a DG they tried to go for the try and Dmac dropped it cold.

                                          NZRU definitely got the continuity they wanted when they hired Fozzie. Unfortunately it is a continuation of shit performances and brainless rugby.

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                                          @pukunui said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @canefan said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @junior said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @chimoaus said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

                                          @ACT-Crusader He basically walks up to the ruck, puts his hand on top of the wallaby then casually walks away. The next drive the ruck is directly under the posts. Its at this stage he should be demanding the ball to throw it over. WTF is he even doing at the ruck. The rest of the backline are out waiting.

                                          RMDG.jpg

                                          That last shot of the 4 (bottom right) is quite telling - look at the space behind the ruck, right in front of the posts, basically the perfect spot for him to casually knock it over.

                                          Like our failure in 2007 it has to be a failure of the onfield leadership group, its not up to Richie to call his own number

                                          I don't disagree that there needs to be some collective accountability. However, by the same token, if your 10 does not have the nous or courage to make the big call in that situation, and more importantly put himself in a position to be the match winner, you have to wonder whether he has the temperament for test footy.

                                          Rubbish! RM was in position for the droppie more than once. TJP needs to take the heat for not directing the play and giving the pass to RM for the DG attempt.

                                          This is the exact same situation as against SA in 2018/2019 where we were camped 5m out and instead of BB or Dmac setting for a DG they tried to go for the try and Dmac dropped it cold.

                                          NZRU definitely got the continuity they wanted when they hired Fozzie. Unfortunately it is a continuation of shit performances and brainless rugby.

                                          Actually the Saffer defender knocked it on. But same effect.

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