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May 17 2011, 06:41 PM
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May 17 2011, 04:09 PM
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May 17 2011, 02:44 PM
interesting read in the chronicle today on page 16 about group 6 not wanting a combined comp and a hardley smart reply about the jl wanted a independed person to run a combined comp
is it online?
I've looked at the Chronicle on line and can't find the article. Could someone please post a link if it is there.
I should have waited! Sorry. :laughing:
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OMG Is 2011 the calm before the storm??

If the comp was to form based on the macarthur region as boundaries where would that leave the 4 highland clubs?

Going to the NSWRL to stand over the CRL is very poor form and wont work.
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OMG Is 2011 the calm before the storm??

If the comp was to form based on the macarthur region as boundaries where would that leave the 4 highland clubs?

Going to the NSWRL to stand over the CRL is very poor form and wont work.
sorry highlander, i love g6 and all that they stand for but from what i see, crl does not support you all in the slightest, they are paid by nsw so ar5e therefore puppets, we all just have to stand united. :upyours: :upyours:
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Roos bound away with win

BY SEAN CUNNINGHAM
http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/roos-bound-away-with-win/2165926.aspx
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Try-scorer: Camden's Mahn Darley fobs off his opponents on his way to the try line. Picture: Sean Cunningham
THE Dalton brothers helped Campbelltown City Kangaroos mug Camden in their Group 6 rugby league first grade game on Sunday.
Camden lost their second game of the season, going down 26-12 and never looked likely of a win.

One of the highlights came when the Rams' Mahn Darley raced 80 metres to score Camden's first try.

A late try to Alex Vincent narrowed the scoreline.

Kangaroos player-coach Drew Dalton guided his team with some inspirational play while his brother, Anthony, scored three tries to bury the Rams.

Camden coach Mark De Ubago was disappointed his team lost its second consecutive game but admitted the better team had won.

"City were just to good on the day," he said.

"They were due for a win and, with us playing flat, we didn't even look like scoring.

"Drew Dalton was great for them, guiding them around and keeping them focused.

"We will get back to basics and start again.

"A few changes could be on the cards, but no decision can be made until Thursday."

De Ubago hopes Camden can stop the rot against Picton in their next game on Sunday during Old Boys' day at Kirkham Oval.

He encouraged Camden fans to show their support on the big day.

"That's two in a row (losses) now so we will need to dig deep," he said. "It will be a huge crowd, so the boys will have everything to play for.

"Picton and us are on the same points on the table and a win for either is important.

"We hope to get as many people through the gate as possible as the better the crowd the more we will lift."

To rub salt into the Rams' wounds, Ben Weir was sin-binned in the final minute for getting involved in a scuffle.


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Eagles' win keeps premiers winless
http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/eagles-win-keeps-premiers-winless/2166904.aspx

CAMPBELLTOWN Eagles kept last year's Group 6 rugby league first grade premiers Moss Vale winless this season with a 22-14 victory at Onslow Oval, Camden, on Sunday.
The Eagles scored first through five-eighth Michael Stevens.

Moss Vale hit back to lead 10-6 at half time.

Nick Thomas scored the Eagles' first try of the second half to level the score.

The Eagles raced in two quick tries from Sean Connor and Craig Moustakas.

With both conversions unsuccessful the Eagles led 18-10.

Moss Vale were next to score a try but with four minutes remaining, Samuel Hoare intercepted and ran 60 metres before offloading to Sean Connor to give him his second try.

The Eagles face Oakdale on Saturday at Sid Sharpe Memorial Oval at 3.30pm.


Dead last Dragons lose more players
http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/dead-last-dragons-lose-more-players/2166664.aspx
By Lauren Wright

MOSS VALE Dragons first grade side continued their run of bad luck with a 24-16 loss to competition leaders, Campbelltown Eagles on Sunday.The Dragons led 10-6 at halftime but injuries to key players disrupted the match and gave the Eagles a chance to regather their focus.Twenty minutes into the match Mark Delamont was taken from the field with a knee injury, and Brett Clarke received a head wound during a tackle.Play was stopped for close to half an hour after Clarke was injured and he was in a concussed state.Officials would not allow him to be moved from the field.

Clarke was a big loss for the Dragons and was leading the tackle count before he had to leave the field.Damien Barton was also another key player out for the Dragons, sidelined with the flu.Despite the loss, president Greg Maloney said morale in the club was still high and it was the Dragon's best match of the season.

"We were right in the mix right up to the end," he said.
Moss Vale came desperately close to victory but a pass from Shane Martin was intercepted and the Eagles raced down the field to score and claim victory.

"Another disappointing loss but the team stuck in for the full 80 minutes, which was really good," Maloney said.

"We're a bit out of our luck at the moment."

Maloney said Josh Hall, brought up from reserve grade, had an excellent game on the wing, and Robbie Noble, skipper Willie McDonald and Eliot Esquilant also played well.He said the Eagles had to play their best football to beat the Dragons, which was an encouraging sign.Moss Vale will face Thirlmere-Tahmoor away this Sunday, and Maloney said they would be out to make amends.

"The team's training very well," he said.

"Campbelltown [were] an excellent football team [but] the boys are very committed.

We'll be back next week guns blazing."

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'We didn't want to be there': Spuds skipper worried about form slump
http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/we-didnt-want-to-be-there-spuds-skipper-worried-about-form-slump/2166665.aspx

By Lauren Wright

ROBERTSON have slipped to seventh position on the second grade ladder after a disappointing 52-4 loss to Campbelltown Eagles on Sunday.Skipper Doug Tilly said they struggled with numbers right from the start.

"We just didn't get anyone there," he said.

With only 12 players, Tilly said a number of under-18 players had to back up from their match.

"We didn't want to be there," he said.

Tilly said the team would need to have a chat about where their season was headed at training.

"There's no real excuse for it," he said.He said Reece Webb had an excellent match and the forwards did a great job.

"We had nothing in the backs. There was no attack," he said.Little errors such as not finding touch or kicking out on the full contributed to their loss.

" We've got to learn how to tackle again," he said.

Robertson face Bowral at home this Sunday, Tilly said the rivalry between the two clubs would result in a close contest.

"(A)bit of rivalry should be good," he said.

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Carter slams Group 6 ban
LAUREN WRIGHT
http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/carter-slams-group-6-ban/2166747.aspx?storypage=0
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Warwick Carter was fired up in his last match for Mittagong against Picton before he was stood down by Group 6. Photo by Lauren Wright
MITTAGONG first grade’s star player Warwick Carter has been stood down indefinitely by Group 6 for refusing to play representative football.
All hell broke loose after Carter was called up the rep squad.

He has called the ruling unjust, and assistant secretary/registrar for Mittagong Bob Hall has resigned from the club as a result of Carter’s suspension.

At the beginning of the season Carter returned from the Cronulla Sharks to play with Mittagong, but due to work and study commitments, he put in a letter to Group 6 with his registration form where he asked to be exempt from representative duties.

Rule 55 in the Group 6 constitution states that all registered players will make themselves available for rep selection as required, and a player who does not do this will be stood down from any team until the duties of the representative team have been completed.

Chairman of Group 6 Grahame Andrews said while this ruling had not been enforced in recent years, poor form at the Country Championships last year spurred them into action.

The only way to be exempt from representative duties was to provide the Group with a doctors certificate.

Andrews said if they allowed all players the choice to pull out they would have lost more than half their squad.

“It’s a rock solid stand. It’s not ideal for Warwick but we want to send away the best possible squad,” he said,

Carter was not selected in the original team, and Andrews said he was surprised by the omission.

“Warwick’s in the top three players in the Group. He should have been in the first selection. We’ve got a job to do no matter how unpleasant it is,” he said.

Since 2005, a total of 11 players have been stood down for failing to fulfil their representative duties.

Two other players were stood down along with Carter, and Andrews said they have both been able to work around their commitments to make it to training.

But Carter has called for a change in the system and argued he had already fit work in around study and could not afford to change it.

“I work Wednesday nights [so] I can’t make training and on the day we actually go away I’ve got Uni so I can’t commit there,” he said.

“I just think it’s unjust? I can’t commit to training and I have a car loan to pay off and I’ve got to keep my standard of living. If I play all these extra sports it’s going to be detrimental to my studies.”

“I just don’t understand how my studies and work are supposed to play second fiddle to a rep team.”

Carter even sent a letter from his employer to Group 6 stating he couldn’t change his commitments.

As of this week Carter will have missed 10 training sessions with the Lions due to work commitments and he has called on Group 6 to look at cases on an individual basis.

“It’s totally ludicrous. You can’t take two different cases on the same values. We have to look at them on their own merits and judge it upon that,” he said.

Carter had made it clear to Group 6 he would be more than willing to play rep football in the future but only once he had finished his studies.

“My goal is to play country rugby league within the next few years,” he said.

Hall, an icon at the Lions, said he was unhappy with the rulings and the way Group 6 handled the decision.

“I’m passionate about Mittagong but I’m not passionate about the unfairness of these rules,” he said.

Hall said he would still help the club but could not be part of a flawed system.

More on Hall’s resignation in Friday’s News

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May 17 2011, 03:29 PM
can we drop all the appin and 3rd grade talk?
This weekend. WOW, starts off with
Oakdale v Easts on a Saturday afternoon. This is by far the match of the comp so far. From what i hear, Easts have plateaud out a little, and Oakdale have been building up. Will be interesting to see if they are both at the same level on Saturday at Oakdale.
C/City v The Oaks. Both last start winners, however The Oaks victory was over Narellan, and City beat Camden. Although City couldn't beat Narellan. I think this game is the make or break game for both these teams.
Mittagong v Narellan. Mitta at home will be too strong. Just as long as they play out the 80.
Thirlmere v Moss Vale. Thirlmere have had some close victories, and Mossy just haven't been able to crack it. I'll tip Moss Vale.
Camden v Picton. Camden have dropped 2 on the trot, and Picton have lost their half Bryce Poisel. I will go with Camden.
I think it was a great idea by Oakdale to play on the saturday, should see a great crowd out there
First time contributor, long time viewer.
Not tipping a winner out of Eagles & Oakdale, are you scared of the Eagles? They did towel you guys up in the pre-season
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Whilst I understand the groups policy on rep duties and wanting to best represent this competition, the warwick carter case does seem very unfair when you take into consideration all the external factors. Your livelihood and study must come before country rugby league, and if a letter from the employer stating why a player cannot attend rep training or games is produced and it is verified, I see no reason to hold them to ransom. If players are just trying to get out of playing rep, but are more than happy to play for their club than thats a different story. This policy could do with a slight rethink. But I do applaude the group for making a stance on this... how many other players have been stood down? I know that from the squad chosen, there are a few that havent been turning up to training....
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May 18 2011, 05:06 PM
Whilst I understand the groups policy on rep duties and wanting to best represent this competition, the warwick carter case does seem very unfair when you take into consideration all the external factors. Your livelihood and study must come before country rugby league, and if a letter from the employer stating why a player cannot attend rep training or games is produced and it is verified, I see no reason to hold them to ransom. If players are just trying to get out of playing rep, but are more than happy to play for their club than thats a different story. This policy could do with a slight rethink. But I do applaude the group for making a stance on this... how many other players have been stood down? I know that from the squad chosen, there are a few that havent been turning up to training....
Think of a coaches prospective, would you want the best team available, yes you would, the group at a rep level as been embarrassed for many years and something had to be done, when was the last time Group 6 won, hard decisions had to be made, I feel for Carter, but how many players would also come up with excuses if given the chance?
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May 18 2011, 05:06 PM
Whilst I understand the groups policy on rep duties and wanting to best represent this competition, the warwick carter case does seem very unfair when you take into consideration all the external factors. Your livelihood and study must come before country rugby league, and if a letter from the employer stating why a player cannot attend rep training or games is produced and it is verified, I see no reason to hold them to ransom. If players are just trying to get out of playing rep, but are more than happy to play for their club than thats a different story. This policy could do with a slight rethink. But I do applaude the group for making a stance on this... how many other players have been stood down? I know that from the squad chosen, there are a few that havent been turning up to training....
Think of a coaches prospective, would you want the best team available, yes you would, the group at a rep level as been embarrassed for many years and something had to be done, when was the last time Group 6 won, hard decisions had to be made, I feel for Carter, but how many players would also come up with excuses if given the chance?
I am unsure on this one. :letmesee: I can understand why G6 are pushing for the best side possible, but football is won on passion for their club, their district or what ever level they are playing. If you you force a player to play who does not have this passion to play then will he give his best? :letmesee: Surely there are players out there that maybe nearly as good, and have that want and passion to be there and will give their 110% at all times than some one that is just forced to be there.
When we talk about our highest level (State of Origin) when there is not much between players, they are picked on thier passion and attitude.
As stated earlier G6 have not been successful in the past and maybe this should be looked at more in their selection criteria.

Just my thoughts
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May 18 2011, 06:29 PM
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May 18 2011, 05:06 PM
Whilst I understand the groups policy on rep duties and wanting to best represent this competition, the warwick carter case does seem very unfair when you take into consideration all the external factors. Your livelihood and study must come before country rugby league, and if a letter from the employer stating why a player cannot attend rep training or games is produced and it is verified, I see no reason to hold them to ransom. If players are just trying to get out of playing rep, but are more than happy to play for their club than thats a different story. This policy could do with a slight rethink. But I do applaude the group for making a stance on this... how many other players have been stood down? I know that from the squad chosen, there are a few that havent been turning up to training....
Think of a coaches prospective, would you want the best team available, yes you would, the group at a rep level as been embarrassed for many years and something had to be done, when was the last time Group 6 won, hard decisions had to be made, I feel for Carter, but how many players would also come up with excuses if given the chance?
I am unsure on this one. :letmesee: I can understand why G6 are pushing for the best side possible, but football is won on passion for their club, their district or what ever level they are playing. If you you force a player to play who does not have this passion to play then will he give his best? :letmesee: Surely there are players out there that maybe nearly as good, and have that want and passion to be there and will give their 110% at all times than some one that is just forced to be there.
When we talk about our highest level (State of Origin) when there is not much between players, they are picked on thier passion and attitude.
As stated earlier G6 have not been successful in the past and maybe this should be looked at more in their selection criteria.

Just my thoughts
It's all very well for the Group to say "we're taking a tough stand and it's just bad luck for Warwick Carter" but let's be fair to the player. He's been a loyal, long term Mittagong and Group 6 player. He played reps in his junior years and is definitely not a shirker. He's entitled to better himself at uni, while working to put himself through his course; he had already notified the Group of his situation and they hadn't even selected him originally. Now, because they decide they want him, he's supposed to tell his employer he can't work, lose income (maybe even his job) and possibly jeopardise his ability to fund his education. There are other players out there who could step up to the mark. This treatment will hardly encourage him to play in Group 6 next year.
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May 17 2011, 09:23 AM
was it a close game or was it what the scoreline suggested???

Was there any :fight: :fight:

In all honesty Appin did ask to go up to reserve grade were they know they belong? Must suck not being tested im sure there would be a reserve grade side struggling that could have been dropped and had the dogs placed in res :correct:
Well said highlander the score was 34-18 there was a push n shove not a fight though it sounds like your boys are getting better week by week.
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Yeah getting there slowly there alittle wet behind the ears!! paul latigan from the U.S has been a find and a half plays 70mins and just works his backside off!!
This week will be very tough Local darbys always are Robbo will have players coming out the woodworks to play us if we can get through this i think we can really start to be noticed.
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Yeah getting there slowly there alittle wet behind the ears!! paul latigan from the U.S has been a find and a half plays 70mins and just works his backside off!!
This week will be very tough Local darbys always are Robbo will have players coming out the woodworks to play us if we can get through this i think we can really start to be noticed.
Sounds like this Yankee could be worth a look, you've sold me Highlander, I'll have to come watch you guys, what number does he wear, hard to believe a Yank would handle it!
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May 17 2011, 03:29 PM
can we drop all the appin and 3rd grade talk?
This weekend. WOW, starts off with
Oakdale v Easts on a Saturday afternoon. This is by far the match of the comp so far. From what i hear, Easts have plateaud out a little, and Oakdale have been building up. Will be interesting to see if they are both at the same level on Saturday at Oakdale.
C/City v The Oaks. Both last start winners, however The Oaks victory was over Narellan, and City beat Camden. Although City couldn't beat Narellan. I think this game is the make or break game for both these teams.
Mittagong v Narellan. Mitta at home will be too strong. Just as long as they play out the 80.
Thirlmere v Moss Vale. Thirlmere have had some close victories, and Mossy just haven't been able to crack it. I'll tip Moss Vale.
Camden v Picton. Camden have dropped 2 on the trot, and Picton have lost their half Bryce Poisel. I will go with Camden.
I think it was a great idea by Oakdale to play on the saturday, should see a great crowd out there
I think it will be a massive crowed at Oakdale on Saturday, looking to see Dave Lowe against Blunden, can't wait for this one, Your shout Houso! :cheers:
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May 17 2011, 03:29 PM
can we drop all the appin and 3rd grade talk?
This weekend. WOW, starts off with
Oakdale v Easts on a Saturday afternoon. This is by far the match of the comp so far. From what i hear, Easts have plateaud out a little, and Oakdale have been building up. Will be interesting to see if they are both at the same level on Saturday at Oakdale.
C/City v The Oaks. Both last start winners, however The Oaks victory was over Narellan, and City beat Camden. Although City couldn't beat Narellan. I think this game is the make or break game for both these teams.
Mittagong v Narellan. Mitta at home will be too strong. Just as long as they play out the 80.
Thirlmere v Moss Vale. Thirlmere have had some close victories, and Mossy just haven't been able to crack it. I'll tip Moss Vale.
Camden v Picton. Camden have dropped 2 on the trot, and Picton have lost their half Bryce Poisel. I will go with Camden.
I think it was a great idea by Oakdale to play on the saturday, should see a great crowd out there
I think it will be a massive crowed at Oakdale on Saturday, looking to see Dave Lowe against Blunden, can't wait for this one, Your shout Houso! :cheers:
oakdale by 8 might even take the trip out and watch this one myself best game so far hope it lives up to the hype :correct:
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May 17 2011, 03:29 PM
can we drop all the appin and 3rd grade talk?
This weekend. WOW, starts off with
Oakdale v Easts on a Saturday afternoon. This is by far the match of the comp so far. From what i hear, Easts have plateaud out a little, and Oakdale have been building up. Will be interesting to see if they are both at the same level on Saturday at Oakdale.
C/City v The Oaks. Both last start winners, however The Oaks victory was over Narellan, and City beat Camden. Although City couldn't beat Narellan. I think this game is the make or break game for both these teams.
Mittagong v Narellan. Mitta at home will be too strong. Just as long as they play out the 80.
Thirlmere v Moss Vale. Thirlmere have had some close victories, and Mossy just haven't been able to crack it. I'll tip Moss Vale.
Camden v Picton. Camden have dropped 2 on the trot, and Picton have lost their half Bryce Poisel. I will go with Camden.
I think it was a great idea by Oakdale to play on the saturday, should see a great crowd out there
I think it will be a massive crowed at Oakdale on Saturday, looking to see Dave Lowe against Blunden, can't wait for this one, Your shout Houso! :cheers:
Yeah, i'm salivating at seeing that.
The box head with the headgear versus the boxhead without the headgear.
Was looking at the Group 6 website and seen the stats, David Lowe has scored 6 tries this year already.
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May 17 2011, 11:13 AM
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May 17 2011, 09:23 AM
was it a close game or was it what the scoreline suggested???

Was there any :fight: :fight:

In all honesty Appin did ask to go up to reserve grade were they know they belong? Must suck not being tested im sure there would be a reserve grade side struggling that could have been dropped and had the dogs placed in res :correct:
appin were up 24 nil at half time but a couple of late tries to the bulls made it look closer, but were expecting a much tougher start to the game. Well said we would love to have been in reggies this year but this is where we are now and nothing we can do about it.
so bulls won the 2nd half then 18-10 and played with 12 men most of the game im told so maybe appin might not have done it as easy as the score suggest where the bulls full strengh i believe they have a few injuries of late maybe appin may not have it all on a platter after all easts and warra and bowral may have something to say about that remeber comps aint won in early rounds :dunno: anyway its 3rds so who cares :laughing: :laughing: na thats a bit harsh 2nd div is a good concept for pub players similar to the jl over the road :correct:
to be honest mickyobo u sound like a washed up 2nd division player urself how bout u stop getting ur two bobs in everything and slip on a pair of boots :correct: maybe u can play against appin pack and get one straight in the barry beef that is all
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May 19 2011, 05:40 PM
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May 17 2011, 11:13 AM
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May 17 2011, 09:23 AM
was it a close game or was it what the scoreline suggested???

Was there any :fight: :fight:

In all honesty Appin did ask to go up to reserve grade were they know they belong? Must suck not being tested im sure there would be a reserve grade side struggling that could have been dropped and had the dogs placed in res :correct:
appin were up 24 nil at half time but a couple of late tries to the bulls made it look closer, but were expecting a much tougher start to the game. Well said we would love to have been in reggies this year but this is where we are now and nothing we can do about it.
so bulls won the 2nd half then 18-10 and played with 12 men most of the game im told so maybe appin might not have done it as easy as the score suggest where the bulls full strengh i believe they have a few injuries of late maybe appin may not have it all on a platter after all easts and warra and bowral may have something to say about that remeber comps aint won in early rounds :dunno: anyway its 3rds so who cares :laughing: :laughing: na thats a bit harsh 2nd div is a good concept for pub players similar to the jl over the road :correct:
to be honest mickyobo u sound like a washed up 2nd division player urself how bout u stop getting ur two bobs in everything and slip on a pair of boots :correct: maybe u can play against appin pack and get one straight in the barry beef that is all
I think you should show Robbo a bit more respect, his done his time and played 1st Grade for many years and won Premierships, Ive played against him in the early 90's and he was one tough player, look him up Michael Robinson, he was no 2nd divsion player thats for sure! :correct:
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