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Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
First topic message reminder :
United States of America v Scotland
Saturday 7 June, 19:30 local
BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas
[TV to be confirmed]
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Assistant referees: Francesco Pastrana (Argentina), Chris Assmus (Canada)
TMO: Alan Hosie (Scotland)
A. Teams:
I. US Eagles
1. Olive Kilifi - OPSB
2. Phil Thiel - Life University
3. Eric Fry - Newcastle Falcons
4. Louis Stanfill - OPSB
5. Hayden Smith - Saracens
6. Todd Clever (c) - NTT Shining Arcs
7. Scott LaValla - Stade Français
8. Cameron Dolan - Northampton Saints
9. Mike Petri - NYAC
10. Shalom Suniula - Belmont Shore
11. Luke Hume - RC Narbonne
12. Andrew Suniula - London Wasps
13. Seamus Kelly - California Golden Bears
14. Blaine Scully - Leicester Tigers
15. Chris Wyles - Saracens
16. Tom Coolican - Richmond
17. Nick Wallace - James Bay
18. Titi Lamositele - Saracens
19. Tai Tuisamoa - London Welsh
20. Danny Barrett - USA Eagles Sevens
21. Folau Niua - Glasgow Warrior
22. Chad London - Glendale Raptors
23. Tim Maupin - University of Utah
II. Scotland
15 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors), 20 caps; 4 tries, 20 points
14 Sean Maitland (Glasgow Warriors), 9 caps; 1 try, 5 points
13 Sean Lamont (Glasgow Warriors), 86 caps; 60 points
12 Duncan Taylor (Saracens), 10 caps
11 Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby), 12 caps; 30 points
10 Finn Russell (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
9 Greig Laidlaw (C) (Gloucester), 29 caps; 3 tries, 242 points
1 Gordon Reid (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
2 Scott Lawson (Newcastle Falcons), 43 caps; 2 tries, 10 points
3 Geoff Cross (London Irish), 28 caps; 1 try, 5 points
4 Richie Gray (Castres), 37 caps; 1 try, 5 points
5 Jim Hamilton (Montpellier), 55 caps; 1 try, 5 points
6 Alasdair Strokosch (Perpignan), 38 caps; 2 tries, 10 points
7 Blair Cowan (London Irish), uncapped
8 Johnnie Beattie (Montpellier), 30 caps; 3 tries, 15 points
16 Pat MacArthur (Glasgow Warriors), 4 caps
17 Alex Allan (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
18 Moray Low (Exeter Chiefs), 26 caps
19 Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby), 4 caps
20 Kieran Low (London Irish), 1 cap
21 Grayson Hart (Edinburgh Rugby), uncapped
22 Ruaridh Jackson (London Wasps), 23 caps; 18 points
23 Max Evans (Castres), 42 caps; 3 tries, 15 points
B. Form - head to head:
(includes Scotland A games)
4 Played 4
0 Won 4
4 Lost 0
C. Form - recent
2010 Autumn Internationals
Scotland A 25 - 0 US Eagles
2003 IRB Rugby World Cup, Australia
US Eagles 15-39 Scotland
United States of America v Scotland
Saturday 7 June, 19:30 local
BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas
[TV to be confirmed]
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Assistant referees: Francesco Pastrana (Argentina), Chris Assmus (Canada)
TMO: Alan Hosie (Scotland)
A. Teams:
I. US Eagles
1. Olive Kilifi - OPSB
2. Phil Thiel - Life University
3. Eric Fry - Newcastle Falcons
4. Louis Stanfill - OPSB
5. Hayden Smith - Saracens
6. Todd Clever (c) - NTT Shining Arcs
7. Scott LaValla - Stade Français
8. Cameron Dolan - Northampton Saints
9. Mike Petri - NYAC
10. Shalom Suniula - Belmont Shore
11. Luke Hume - RC Narbonne
12. Andrew Suniula - London Wasps
13. Seamus Kelly - California Golden Bears
14. Blaine Scully - Leicester Tigers
15. Chris Wyles - Saracens
16. Tom Coolican - Richmond
17. Nick Wallace - James Bay
18. Titi Lamositele - Saracens
19. Tai Tuisamoa - London Welsh
20. Danny Barrett - USA Eagles Sevens
21. Folau Niua - Glasgow Warrior
22. Chad London - Glendale Raptors
23. Tim Maupin - University of Utah
II. Scotland
15 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors), 20 caps; 4 tries, 20 points
14 Sean Maitland (Glasgow Warriors), 9 caps; 1 try, 5 points
13 Sean Lamont (Glasgow Warriors), 86 caps; 60 points
12 Duncan Taylor (Saracens), 10 caps
11 Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby), 12 caps; 30 points
10 Finn Russell (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
9 Greig Laidlaw (C) (Gloucester), 29 caps; 3 tries, 242 points
1 Gordon Reid (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
2 Scott Lawson (Newcastle Falcons), 43 caps; 2 tries, 10 points
3 Geoff Cross (London Irish), 28 caps; 1 try, 5 points
4 Richie Gray (Castres), 37 caps; 1 try, 5 points
5 Jim Hamilton (Montpellier), 55 caps; 1 try, 5 points
6 Alasdair Strokosch (Perpignan), 38 caps; 2 tries, 10 points
7 Blair Cowan (London Irish), uncapped
8 Johnnie Beattie (Montpellier), 30 caps; 3 tries, 15 points
16 Pat MacArthur (Glasgow Warriors), 4 caps
17 Alex Allan (Glasgow Warriors), uncapped
18 Moray Low (Exeter Chiefs), 26 caps
19 Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby), 4 caps
20 Kieran Low (London Irish), 1 cap
21 Grayson Hart (Edinburgh Rugby), uncapped
22 Ruaridh Jackson (London Wasps), 23 caps; 18 points
23 Max Evans (Castres), 42 caps; 3 tries, 15 points
B. Form - head to head:
(includes Scotland A games)
4 Played 4
0 Won 4
4 Lost 0
C. Form - recent
2010 Autumn Internationals
Scotland A 25 - 0 US Eagles
2003 IRB Rugby World Cup, Australia
US Eagles 15-39 Scotland
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
To be fair there's likely to be much less people watching a rugby stream at 1:30am than the football game - whether that helps or not I don't know!
I'll be watching a re-run too - the young pups on here say they don't get up past mid-day at the weekends, my problem is sleeping past 8am at weekends! Getting up at 6.30am every day during the week does that to you.
So I know that If I stay up to watch the rugby I'll still wake up at 8am anyway!
I'll be watching a re-run too - the young pups on here say they don't get up past mid-day at the weekends, my problem is sleeping past 8am at weekends! Getting up at 6.30am every day during the week does that to you.
So I know that If I stay up to watch the rugby I'll still wake up at 8am anyway!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Kids these days eh - in my day we knew to respect our elders!
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I'm in two minds if I want to stay up and watch this game too!
Might be a poor picture!
Might be a boring game!
But its Cotter's first game and I'd like to see how things go! I also dont know any local pubs that have BT sport so I'll likely not be able to see the Canada game!!!
I really want to see how Finn Russell goes in an international game at 10! He really could be the one to grab hold of the 10 shirt for Scotland!
But will I be able to stay awake long enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Might be a poor picture!
Might be a boring game!
But its Cotter's first game and I'd like to see how things go! I also dont know any local pubs that have BT sport so I'll likely not be able to see the Canada game!!!
I really want to see how Finn Russell goes in an international game at 10! He really could be the one to grab hold of the 10 shirt for Scotland!
But will I be able to stay awake long enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
tigertattie wrote:I'm in two minds if I want to stay up and watch this game too!
Might be a poor picture!
Might be a boring game!
But its Cotter's first game and I'd like to see how things go! I also dont know any local pubs that have BT sport so I'll likely not be able to see the Canada game!!!
I really want to see how Finn Russell goes in an international game at 10! He really could be the one to grab hold of the 10 shirt for Scotland!
But will I be able to stay awake long enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its on the daily record website live
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/rugby/usa-v-scotland-fans-prepare-3652645
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Thought ahead of tomorrow's game.
It's almost exactly a year to the day since a youngish Ireland team played their first game under there new kiwi coach in Houston. They scraped past the hosts 15-12 in a tryless affair.
Its going to be tough against the Eagles!
It's almost exactly a year to the day since a youngish Ireland team played their first game under there new kiwi coach in Houston. They scraped past the hosts 15-12 in a tryless affair.
Its going to be tough against the Eagles!
Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Just reminded myself of that match. Same time of year, same stadium:
BBC wrote:Rugby International: USA 12-15 Ireland
USA (6) 12
Pens: Wyles 4
IRELAND (12) 15
Pens : Madigan 5
The US Eagles were denied a first victory over Ireland in Houston as the tourists escaped Texas with a win in front of new coach Joe Schmidt.
Ian Madigan kicked all the young Irish side's points as they were left hanging on against Mike Tolkin's USA team.
Saracens back Chris Wyles kicked all of the home points and the Irish needed to produce some great defending in both halves to prevent US tries.
A record attendance for a US home game of 20,181 watched the Houston contest.
Interim Ireland coach Les Kiss had selected a number of new faces but the visitors began well with new cap Robbie Henshaw making two big hits early on and Madigan scored his first international points with a ninth-minute penalty after prop Mike Ross had got the nudge on his opposite number Shawn Pittman.
It was to prove a trend as the Eagles front-row struggled against the Irish trio of Dave Kilcoyne, Richardt Strauss and Ross.
Another US scrum infringement was punished by Madigan but the Irish then had an escape as another debutant Ulster's Stuart Olding was forced to produce a try-saving tackle to deny Luke Hume after Darren Cave had been left isolated following a long pass from his fly-half.
The pressure did yield an opening penalty for Wyles but Madigan then restored a six-point advantage for the visitors by slotting his third successful kick.
But Ireland could not pull away and Samu Manoa, who had earlier felled Ireland captain Peter O'Mahony in a huge tackle, broke through the Irish cover and the scrambling defence conceded a penalty for Wyles to score.
The dominant Irish scrum provided one more chance for Madigan to make it 12-6 at the break as the temperatures reached the mid-20s in the BBVA Compass Stadium.
Captain Todd Clever got the US on the front foot from the off after the break as he burst into the Irish 22 and only an excellent turnover from Chris Henry and O'Mahony saved the visitors.
A Manoa mistake from a Wyles knock-on allowed Madigan make Ireland's total 15 and it should have been more when Fergus McFadden scythed through on an Isaac Boss pass, only for Henshaw to spill his pass with the line at his mercy.
But despite losing Clever for 10 minutes after his tip-tackle on Devin Toner, the US got on top - and roared on by the boisterous crowd, Wyles closed the gap to three points with two further penalties.
Taku Ngwenya attempted a late attack for the Eagles but Irish replacement Felix Jones hauled him down and the American winger was penalised for not releasing as the visitors held on.
In addition to starters Olding and Henshaw, Jamie Hagan, Mike Sherry and Tommy O'Donnell all come on for their Ireland debuts and captain O'Mahony paid tribute to the newcomers.
"It is an away from home Test win and I am thrilled to bits for the boys who won their first caps that the rest of the boys got the win on such a special day," he said.
"The overall thing is we got a win away from home, it was a tough game and we expected nothing less.
"The USA have really improved over the last 12 to 18 months, they have been really pushing on.
"It was tough out there, the conditions were tough and the ball was really slippy."
TEAMS
Ireland: R Henshaw; F McFadden, D Cave, S Olding, S Zebo; I Madigan, I Boss; D Kilcoyne, R Strauss, M Ross; M McCarthy, D Toner; I Henderson, C Henry, P O'Mahony
Replacements: M Sherry, J Hagan, T Court, D Tuohy, T O'Donnell, P Marshall, P Jackson, F Jones.
USA: C Wyles; L Hume, S Kelly, A Suniula, T Ngwenya; T L'Estrange, M Petri; S Pittman, C Biller, E Fry; B Doyle, L Stanfill; S Manoa, S Lavalla, T Clever (capt)
Replacements: Z Fenoglio, N Wallace, P Thiel, P Dahl, J Quill, R Shaw, J Paterson, A Siddall.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
To be fair that Ireland team was pretty inexperienced - most of our team could be seen as contenders for the world cup.
I still think we really should be winning this well!
I still think we really should be winning this well!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
I'll be joining the live session for this one - let's hope there are plenty of Glasgow Rangers moments from whoever is doing the commentary!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
That Ireland side might have been inexperienced but they sure were talented and we cannot be complacent at all.
I expect us to win by 14 or thereabouts.Surely our team is out to impress the new headmaster? I have feeling Beattie will have a strong game in particular.
God, just knowing that the side wasn't selected by Scott Johnson (although Cotter did describe the selection as "a bit of a team effort") makes me happy.
I expect us to win by 14 or thereabouts.Surely our team is out to impress the new headmaster? I have feeling Beattie will have a strong game in particular.
God, just knowing that the side wasn't selected by Scott Johnson (although Cotter did describe the selection as "a bit of a team effort") makes me happy.
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I wonder if team effort means that Johnson was insistent on Schlong at 13 and Cotter chose everyone else
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
I'm not saying take them lightly - Scotland can't afford to even take Algeria lightly - but it will be quite concerning if that team only squeezes past that USA team
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
wow. that was one hell of a fight.
just helped saved an english boy from getting one hell of a beating in bangkok,
this is not good.....
home bed.
just helped saved an english boy from getting one hell of a beating in bangkok,
this is not good.....
home bed.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
The game will apparently be on demand on the DR's website from 9am Sunday.
Hopefully Hogg will get more of an opportunity to play second-five-eight with Lamont and Taylor and get them on the crash ball. Could be quite effective.
If you want to get in the mood, here's a game with Blair Cowan in it. He gets 1 or 2 turnovers but does carry and tackle well. Plays well enough.
On the side, Alan Solomons was apparently co-coaching the World XV vs SA and they got thumped (World XV). Doesn't bode well for Edinbokke.
Hopefully Hogg will get more of an opportunity to play second-five-eight with Lamont and Taylor and get them on the crash ball. Could be quite effective.
If you want to get in the mood, here's a game with Blair Cowan in it. He gets 1 or 2 turnovers but does carry and tackle well. Plays well enough.
On the side, Alan Solomons was apparently co-coaching the World XV vs SA and they got thumped (World XV). Doesn't bode well for Edinbokke.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Think you're expecting a bit much from a thrown together XV against the 2nd best team in the world...
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Well I hope everyone watching live has fun and the stream is good - I value my sleep too much!
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Booooooooooooooooo!!
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Ola amigos.
Three things
1) Can't wait for the game: a really good looking team.
2) All Blacks v England: I was wanting both teams to lose. A very strange experience.
3) Bigson just phoned to say he won MOST IMPROVED PLAYER at the club's dinner dance.
Feeling rather emotional now. Will have a small sherry to calm the nerves.
Three things
1) Can't wait for the game: a really good looking team.
2) All Blacks v England: I was wanting both teams to lose. A very strange experience.
3) Bigson just phoned to say he won MOST IMPROVED PLAYER at the club's dinner dance.
Feeling rather emotional now. Will have a small sherry to calm the nerves.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Nematode wrote:The game will apparently be on demand on the DR's website from 9am Sunday.
Hopefully Hogg will get more of an opportunity to play second-five-eight with Lamont and Taylor and get them on the crash ball. Could be quite effective.
If you want to get in the mood, here's a game with Blair Cowan in it. He gets 1 or 2 turnovers but does carry and tackle well. Plays well enough.
On the side, Alan Solomons was apparently co-coaching the World XV vs SA and they got thumped (World XV). Doesn't bode well for Edinbokke.
Solomons clearly can't account for. Clownshoes Clancy randomly yellow carding players one of which should have been the other way.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
PS had too many refreshments, ended up in Brewdog drinking 10% stuff so won't make the game. Will watch tomorrow.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Evening chaps, just back from a bbq, been keeping myself 'hydrated' all day
Anyhow's can't wait for the game, here's to a new & fruitful chapter under VC.
Anyhow's can't wait for the game, here's to a new & fruitful chapter under VC.
Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Feeling quite excited about this game. No doubt it will be replaced with crushing disappointment in a couple of hours.
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Here's the link if anyone wants http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/rugby/watch-scotland-v-usa-eagles-3643893#.U5Lh51ybfW4.twitter
Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Yaaaa let's go!
American commentators on a rugby match. Madness
American commentators on a rugby match. Madness
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"The Scottish Warriors!"
This is going to be great.
This is going to be great.
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Oh, and good morning to you all!
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Love the American dude saying hi to his pals over in Melrose
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morning chaps !
great link perfect picture !!
common scotland
great link perfect picture !!
common scotland
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Crikey. High note.
Reminds me of my last bikini wax.
Reminds me of my last bikini wax.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
the glass holding my beer just smashed
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
I tell you what, I've got the stream up on a 40 inch HD tv and it looks spot on! Probably means there are about 7 people watching it
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Got a feeling this yank commentator will be epic
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'Mon Greig sort it out
Commentators are actually pretty well informed. I'm quite sad about that, its less entertaining.
Commentators are actually pretty well informed. I'm quite sad about that, its less entertaining.
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Scrum looks solid. Nice to see! If we can keep that up I'll be happy!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Same, laptop plus HDMI equals the game on the big screen. Very pleased with the daily record.
Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
good morning. thanks to the record - a really good feed.
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
Ah yes, Laidlaw of Glasgow Warriors fame
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First 'Glasgow rangers' moment of the night!
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Whisper it quietly, but these commentators are still better informed than your average pundit on ScrumV.
Also... VISSER FURRA LINEEE!!
Also... VISSER FURRA LINEEE!!
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
And Visser does what he does best!
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Yes Laidlaw, that was sharp. Couldn't have asked for a bigger gap mind you
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couple of stand out mistakes from cowan already
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Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
One missed tackle and one shocking pass, not best impressed with Blair Cowan so far.
Re: Scotland Summer Tour, Game 1: USA v Scotland, 7 June
He looks nervous, hopefully he'll grow into the game but agreed, not a good start
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Visser had overrun him a bit tho making it harder to make the pass.
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TheMildlyFranticLlama wrote:He looks nervous, hopefully he'll grow into the game but agreed, not a good start
agreed . but he looks quite quick lets see
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Shame for the Eagles getting 2 injuries already, going to be a long night for them having to empty their bench this early
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