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  • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

    Some seriously good players are not going to start. The good times are back.

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    @berniescorner said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Some seriously good players are not going to start make the XXIII. The good times are back.

    FIFY

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    • Chris B.C Chris B.

      @crucial said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

      @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

      Would be a big call to jump Christie over TJ.

      I can't really see it, because if things are turning to custard under Weber - you'd want to bring on TJ's experience, rather than a rookie who's not as good as your starter.

      Even though form today might suggest some logic.

      Interesting though that Foster said a handful of places were “up for grabs”. Judging by the selection, if they were giving certain players a chance I would guess halfback, first-five, second five and wing. Possibly the loose forward mix but we know Ardie and Akira will start so it’s either Papalii, Blackadder, Jacobsen or Sotutu to join them. Can’t see how this game offered much to sort that out except Jacobsen confirming his class.

      Or Sam Cane among the loosies. Which wouldn't surprise me, but I don't really like him and Ardie in the same trio. To be honest, we've got lots of big 7s/small 6/8s in our loose forward mix - so I'd like to see Akira and Jacobsen continue to make strides.

      Starting tighthead is another question-mark. I think it will still be Laulala for Wales.

      I think we'll see lots of things changed up vs Wales. Then a team not dissimilar to this morning's play Italy.

      Then probably the first choice selections vs France and Ireland (which will mainly be the Wales team, but not all). Might still be a bit of rotation where things are up for grabs.

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      @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

      Starting tighthead is another question-mark. I think it will still be Laulala for Wales.

      I can't see how Ofa starts on current form. Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

      I also wouldn't be rushing Cane back so he might be better to not be involved in this test, but start against Italy, with a view of being in the 23 for Ireland and France.

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      • BonesB Bones

        @chris-b oh I'm far from thrilled that FC is next best, but TJP is so far off the mark it's not funny. To come on in an annihilation and be that much worse than FC really says something for me.

        Still, wouldn't be at all surprised if he's on the beach.

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        @bones He was pretty poor this morning - but, even that might be a reaction to his demotion behind Weber. Trying too hard. I think he was better in some of the RC games.

        However, if you drop him behind Christie - and with Smith and Fakatava waiting in the wings - you're telling him 5th best and falling - so you've got to be sure you're not going to need him again.

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

          Starting tighthead is another question-mark. I think it will still be Laulala for Wales.

          I can't see how Ofa starts on current form. Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

          I also wouldn't be rushing Cane back so he might be better to not be involved in this test, but start against Italy, with a view of being in the 23 for Ireland and France.

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          @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

          Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

          Does he though? I feel like his scrum prowess grows, the less he offers about the park. Very similar to Franks.

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          • Chris B.C Chris B.

            @bones He was pretty poor this morning - but, even that might be a reaction to his demotion behind Weber. Trying too hard. I think he was better in some of the RC games.

            However, if you drop him behind Christie - and with Smith and Fakatava waiting in the wings - you're telling him 5th best and falling - so you've got to be sure you're not going to need him again.

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            @chris-b I would've thought that's the benefit of experience. Knowing that if you're good enough, your time will come, so just do your job. Not come on and lay logs all over the park then throw them at the selectors when you're rewarded in kind.

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            • BonesB Bones

              @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

              Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

              Does he though? I feel like his scrum prowess grows, the less he offers about the park. Very similar to Franks.

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              @bones said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

              @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

              Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

              Does he though? I feel like his scrum prowess grows, the less he offers about the park. Very similar to Franks.

              I do think the scrum is better with Laulala at TH. I've been critical of him around the field though (e.g. lazy offsides, very little metres as a ball carrier). The problem is that Tu'ungafasi has also looked like Franks with the ball in hand since his return. Describing him as passive would be too kind.

              And speaking of props, Moody needs to step up too.

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              • BonesB Bones

                @chris-b I would've thought that's the benefit of experience. Knowing that if you're good enough, your time will come, so just do your job. Not come on and lay logs all over the park then throw them at the selectors when you're rewarded in kind.

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                @bones Maybe with some people.

                TJ has been flirting with other options though and refer Cully's book for people not taking their demotions well.

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                • Chris B.C Chris B.

                  @nostrildamus

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter-Steph_du_Toit

                  The Jaapies already outmuscled us - and they've got Big Pieter-Steph still to come.

                  We don't have a hulking big bugger like that - except maybe Stupid Shannon.

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                  @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                  @nostrildamus

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter-Steph_du_Toit

                  The Jaapies already outmuscled us - and they've got Big Pieter-Steph still to come.

                  We don't have a hulking big bugger like that - except maybe Stupid Shannon.

                  Shannon appears to be 1cm taller than Akira and 5 kg lighter (108kg to Akira's 113). Shannon doesn't stand out as a monster, lighter than Blackadder (111kg) too.
                  Hmm maybe I should list them
                  from https://www.allblacks.com/teams/all-blacks/ (ABs site)
                  but where I think the data is old I have replaced with Wikipedia, and ordered by weight (heft) rather than by height.
                  Name Weight Height Age
                  At 6
                  Akira Ioane 113, 1.94*, 26
                  Ethan Blackadder 111,1.90, 26
                  Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                  Shannon Frizell 108, 1.95, 27
                  At 7
                  Dalton Papalli 113, 1.93, 24
                  Sam Cane 103, 1.89, 29
                  Ardie Savea 102 (Canes site, 99 on ABs site), 1.88 (AB:1.9), 28*
                  At 8
                  Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                  Hoskins Sotutu 106, 1.93, 23
                  Ardie Savea 102 (not 99?), 1.88 (Canes sites but 1.9 on ABs site), 28

                  *Looks to me like Wikipedia is more accurate for Akira (agrees with https://blues.rugby/players/akira-ioane/.
                  **ABs site looks too tall and light for Ardie, he definitely isn't the same height (1.9?!) as Akira (more likely 1.88 compared to 1.94)!

                  Ok the Boks loose forwards will almost always be heavier if Duane or Jasper are playing, but they really aren't hugely more massive/taller unless PST is playing, and, well, I don't think anyone is calling for SB to go back to 6?

                  Jerome Kaino may have been 1.96m tall or so but if at 109-110kg would have been slightly lighter than Akira, Ethan, and Dalton P.

                  Boks (please help me if I get this wrong):
                  https://www.springboks.rugby/sa-teams-players/springboks/
                  Flankers (SA 6 and 7s)
                  Piter Steph-du Toit 120kg, 2m, 29 (plays at 7, but SA 7) but not in the current squad and really, he is a lock, isn't he?
                  Marco van Staden, 110, 1.84, 24
                  Siya Kolis 107, 1.86, 30
                  Kwagga Smith, 95, 1.8, 27
                  8
                  Duane Vermeulen 117kg 1.93m, 35
                  Jasper Wiese 118, 1.9, 26 (or flanker)

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                  • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                    @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                    @nostrildamus

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter-Steph_du_Toit

                    The Jaapies already outmuscled us - and they've got Big Pieter-Steph still to come.

                    We don't have a hulking big bugger like that - except maybe Stupid Shannon.

                    Shannon appears to be 1cm taller than Akira and 5 kg lighter (108kg to Akira's 113). Shannon doesn't stand out as a monster, lighter than Blackadder (111kg) too.
                    Hmm maybe I should list them
                    from https://www.allblacks.com/teams/all-blacks/ (ABs site)
                    but where I think the data is old I have replaced with Wikipedia, and ordered by weight (heft) rather than by height.
                    Name Weight Height Age
                    At 6
                    Akira Ioane 113, 1.94*, 26
                    Ethan Blackadder 111,1.90, 26
                    Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                    Shannon Frizell 108, 1.95, 27
                    At 7
                    Dalton Papalli 113, 1.93, 24
                    Sam Cane 103, 1.89, 29
                    Ardie Savea 102 (Canes site, 99 on ABs site), 1.88 (AB:1.9), 28*
                    At 8
                    Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                    Hoskins Sotutu 106, 1.93, 23
                    Ardie Savea 102 (not 99?), 1.88 (Canes sites but 1.9 on ABs site), 28

                    *Looks to me like Wikipedia is more accurate for Akira (agrees with https://blues.rugby/players/akira-ioane/.
                    **ABs site looks too tall and light for Ardie, he definitely isn't the same height (1.9?!) as Akira (more likely 1.88 compared to 1.94)!

                    Ok the Boks loose forwards will almost always be heavier if Duane or Jasper are playing, but they really aren't hugely more massive/taller unless PST is playing, and, well, I don't think anyone is calling for SB to go back to 6?

                    Jerome Kaino may have been 1.96m tall or so but if at 109-110kg would have been slightly lighter than Akira, Ethan, and Dalton P.

                    Boks (please help me if I get this wrong):
                    https://www.springboks.rugby/sa-teams-players/springboks/
                    Flankers (SA 6 and 7s)
                    Piter Steph-du Toit 120kg, 2m, 29 (plays at 7, but SA 7) but not in the current squad and really, he is a lock, isn't he?
                    Marco van Staden, 110, 1.84, 24
                    Siya Kolis 107, 1.86, 30
                    Kwagga Smith, 95, 1.8, 27
                    8
                    Duane Vermeulen 117kg 1.93m, 35
                    Jasper Wiese 118, 1.9, 26 (or flanker)

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                    @nostrildamus Wieser is surprising there. Definitely doesn't look like a big loosie to me.

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                    • boobooB booboo

                      @act-crusader said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                      J. Barrett, Reece, R. Ioane
                      Havili, ALB
                      Weber, Mo’unga

                      Bench: Perenara, B. Barrett, W. Jordan

                      Am not sure I believe you ... none of the bolded have Canterbury or Crusaders links I'maware of ...

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                      @booboo said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                      @act-crusader said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                      J. Barrett, Reece, R. Ioane
                      Havili, ALB
                      Weber, Mo’unga

                      Bench: Perenara, B. Barrett, W. Jordan

                      Am not sure I believe you ... none of the bolded have Canterbury or Crusaders links unaware of ...

                      A few tokens out there, although I could’ve named Ennor and Bridge just to fire up a few on here….

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                      • BonesB Bones

                        @nostrildamus Wieser is surprising there. Definitely doesn't look like a big loosie to me.

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                        @bones said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                        @nostrildamus Wieser is surprising there. Definitely doesn't look like a big loosie to me.

                        Yes, from Boks website https://www.springboks.rugby/sa-teams-players/springboks/
                        but elsewhere I see him listed as 110kg.

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @chris-b oh I'm far from thrilled that FC is next best, but TJP is so far off the mark it's not funny. To come on in an annihilation and be that much worse than FC really says something for me.

                          Still, wouldn't be at all surprised if he's on the beach.

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                          @bones while I agree he has slipped hard to judge anyone in an annihilation. It was not even a test and those kind of games make a good player look bad. I think the only person who stood out to me was Tupea and I hope he is on the bench, though unlikely, in the upcoming games.

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                          • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                            @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                            @nostrildamus

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter-Steph_du_Toit

                            The Jaapies already outmuscled us - and they've got Big Pieter-Steph still to come.

                            We don't have a hulking big bugger like that - except maybe Stupid Shannon.

                            Shannon appears to be 1cm taller than Akira and 5 kg lighter (108kg to Akira's 113). Shannon doesn't stand out as a monster, lighter than Blackadder (111kg) too.
                            Hmm maybe I should list them
                            from https://www.allblacks.com/teams/all-blacks/ (ABs site)
                            but where I think the data is old I have replaced with Wikipedia, and ordered by weight (heft) rather than by height.
                            Name Weight Height Age
                            At 6
                            Akira Ioane 113, 1.94*, 26
                            Ethan Blackadder 111,1.90, 26
                            Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                            Shannon Frizell 108, 1.95, 27
                            At 7
                            Dalton Papalli 113, 1.93, 24
                            Sam Cane 103, 1.89, 29
                            Ardie Savea 102 (Canes site, 99 on ABs site), 1.88 (AB:1.9), 28*
                            At 8
                            Luke Jacobson 107, 1.91, 24
                            Hoskins Sotutu 106, 1.93, 23
                            Ardie Savea 102 (not 99?), 1.88 (Canes sites but 1.9 on ABs site), 28

                            *Looks to me like Wikipedia is more accurate for Akira (agrees with https://blues.rugby/players/akira-ioane/.
                            **ABs site looks too tall and light for Ardie, he definitely isn't the same height (1.9?!) as Akira (more likely 1.88 compared to 1.94)!

                            Ok the Boks loose forwards will almost always be heavier if Duane or Jasper are playing, but they really aren't hugely more massive/taller unless PST is playing, and, well, I don't think anyone is calling for SB to go back to 6?

                            Jerome Kaino may have been 1.96m tall or so but if at 109-110kg would have been slightly lighter than Akira, Ethan, and Dalton P.

                            Boks (please help me if I get this wrong):
                            https://www.springboks.rugby/sa-teams-players/springboks/
                            Flankers (SA 6 and 7s)
                            Piter Steph-du Toit 120kg, 2m, 29 (plays at 7, but SA 7) but not in the current squad and really, he is a lock, isn't he?
                            Marco van Staden, 110, 1.84, 24
                            Siya Kolis 107, 1.86, 30
                            Kwagga Smith, 95, 1.8, 27
                            8
                            Duane Vermeulen 117kg 1.93m, 35
                            Jasper Wiese 118, 1.9, 26 (or flanker)

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                            @nostrildamus Sterling work, but lots of those - weights especially are terribly wrong.

                            Frizell is a 6 who can play lock as compared to Ethan Blackadder who is a 6 who can play 7.

                            Watching them play together for the Mako there's no doubt that Shannon is significantly bigger.

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                            • BovidaeB Bovidae

                              @bones said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                              @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                              Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

                              Does he though? I feel like his scrum prowess grows, the less he offers about the park. Very similar to Franks.

                              I do think the scrum is better with Laulala at TH. I've been critical of him around the field though (e.g. lazy offsides, very little metres as a ball carrier). The problem is that Tu'ungafasi has also looked like Franks with the ball in hand since his return. Describing him as passive would be too kind.

                              And speaking of props, Moody needs to step up too.

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                              @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                              @bones said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                              @bovidae said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                              Laulala at least offers you a solid scrum.

                              Does he though? I feel like his scrum prowess grows, the less he offers about the park. Very similar to Franks.

                              I do think the scrum is better with Laulala at TH. I've been critical of him around the field though (e.g. lazy offsides, very little metres as a ball carrier). The problem is that Tu'ungafasi has also looked like Franks with the ball in hand since his return. Describing him as passive would be too kind.

                              And speaking of props, Moody needs to step up too.

                              DeGroot agrees with you, says Nepo is the 'best in the world' (huge call)

                              https://www.rugbypass.com/news/they-hand-my-arse-to-me-ethan-de-groots-tough-all-blacks-lessons/?fbclid=IwAR0Mg20vRfD7N3bhvEvWL_OIgRGiq6I34opfGk2pGBghIsq3bI20sltq4H8

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                                posted in different thread on how to watch in Aus, but interesting that no Eng based players will be available for Wales

                                https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugby-boss-defends-decisions-21886031

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                                  @nostrildamus Sterling work, but lots of those - weights especially are terribly wrong.

                                  Frizell is a 6 who can play lock as compared to Ethan Blackadder who is a 6 who can play 7.

                                  Watching them play together for the Mako there's no doubt that Shannon is significantly bigger.

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                                  @chris-b I don't disagree with you! I think the official All Blacks site should at least try to keep up with the changing weights.
                                  https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/the-weight-evolution-of-the-all-blacks-supersize-only/4HPU2E37QCK74SXVOKDNBJSEJY/

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                                  • bayimportsB bayimports

                                    posted in different thread on how to watch in Aus, but interesting that no Eng based players will be available for Wales

                                    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugby-boss-defends-decisions-21886031

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                                    @bayimports said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                                    posted in different thread on how to watch in Aus, but interesting that no Eng based players will be available for Wales

                                    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugby-boss-defends-decisions-21886031

                                    See original post #booboo

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                                      @bayimports said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                                      posted in different thread on how to watch in Aus, but interesting that no Eng based players will be available for Wales

                                      https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugby-boss-defends-decisions-21886031

                                      See original post #booboo

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                                      @machpants said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                                      @bayimports said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                                      posted in different thread on how to watch in Aus, but interesting that no Eng based players will be available for Wales

                                      https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugby-boss-defends-decisions-21886031

                                      See original post #booboo

                                      That would mean breaking a fern tradition and reading from the start 😉

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                                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                                        @chris-b I don't disagree with you! I think the official All Blacks site should at least try to keep up with the changing weights.
                                        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/the-weight-evolution-of-the-all-blacks-supersize-only/4HPU2E37QCK74SXVOKDNBJSEJY/

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                                        @nostrildamus Yeah - I said earlier this year that they should have to have an annual weigh-in.

                                        I've read that Gregor Paul article before, but it's well worth a re-read. I think he's got the weights very accurate.

                                        An interesting point is that even since it was written, there's been some scaling up. Insofar as you can believe their weights, Papali'i and Blackadder are playing openside at 111-113kg.

                                        Pretty sure the props have scaled up a bit - 120kgs is smallish now - and guys like Tamaiti Williams are on the horizon.

                                        Samisoni looks a bigger hooker to me than our others.

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                                          @nostrildamus Yeah - I said earlier this year that they should have to have an annual weigh-in.

                                          I've read that Gregor Paul article before, but it's well worth a re-read. I think he's got the weights very accurate.

                                          An interesting point is that even since it was written, there's been some scaling up. Insofar as you can believe their weights, Papali'i and Blackadder are playing openside at 111-113kg.

                                          Pretty sure the props have scaled up a bit - 120kgs is smallish now - and guys like Tamaiti Williams are on the horizon.

                                          Samisoni looks a bigger hooker to me than our others.

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                                          @chris-b said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

                                          @nostrildamus Yeah - I said earlier this year that they should have to have an annual weigh-in.

                                          I've read that Gregor Paul article before, but it's well worth a re-read. I think he's got the weights very accurate.

                                          An interesting point is that even since it was written, there's been some scaling up. Insofar as you can believe their weights, Papali'i and Blackadder are playing openside at 111-113kg.

                                          Pretty sure the props have scaled up a bit - 120kgs is smallish now - and guys like Tamaiti Williams are on the horizon.

                                          Samisoni looks a bigger hooker to me than our others.

                                          I would say that our S&C coach has been tasked with adding bulk and power to some players over a few years and the selectors will take that into consideration as well e.g. Lord's training reports would probably have indicated the room the S&C team feel he has in him.

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