1986 wallabies team list

They won the third Test after losing the first two. With plenty of Wallabies and familiar names scattered throughout the list, here's a look at the 1994-2003 teams. Arguably the most complete and accomplished number 9 in Wallabies history, Farr-Jones flourished in the leadership role after being appointed Captain in 1988, leading the team in a then-record 36 Tests. [56] In the 1961 tour of South Africa, Australia wore the gold and green jersey for the first time, to avoid confusion with the Springboks colors.[57]. [79] Signed as the official vehicle partner, two-year deal that extends until the end of 2016 establishes BMW Australia as sponsors for the Wallabies and the ARU. At this point, players playing in Europe were not considered for the flexible contract, as too much of the European season clashes with Wallaby test matches. In 1899 the Wallabies wore sky blue in Sydney and maroon in Brisbane, before turning gold from 1938. He also captained the Wallabies in 59 Tests. "If there is an Everest in rugby it's beating the All Blacks there. In their opening Rugby Championship match against Argentina, they were down 16-10 at halftime but made an astonishing comeback to win 26-41 in Mendoza, only for them to get thumped by the Pumas 48-17 the next week. Learn More. Australia embarked on a tour of the home nations in 194748. Scores and results list Australia's points tally first. The following year, Australia lost to the All Blacks by just one point after a dubious penalty try. In September of that year, Australia played the All Blacks twice in New Zealand, winning both games and taking back the Bledisloe Cup for the first time on New Zealand soil. The final score was 98 despite the 33 score at half time. The All Blacks team to face Australia in Auckland in the second of two Bledisloe Cup matches. Both men also received awards for gallantry during their military service in World War I. They won 249 before winning the semi-final 2721 against defending champions South Africa. Sponsored logos appear on jerseys for matches other than the, Meares and Howell; Wallaby Legends; Lothian Books, 2005. [27] In this match he gave five debutants their first cap. [29] The 1413 win over Argentina was McKenzie's first victory as an international coach, but the scoreless second half was the first time Australia had failed to score points in the second half since the home test v New Zealand in 2005. Bonus points given by T 4W 2D, for T table points, W games won and D games drawn. Cadbury became the major sponsor of the Wallabies in 2021, replacing Qantas as the front of jersey sponsor. Australia won the first test 13-12 and were robbed by a refereeing decision in the second to go down by a point and send the series to a decider. The grog was turned back on and we had a lovely, simple night celebrating. Following the World Cup Jones was removed as coach and Bob Dwyerwho had coached Australia in 1982 and 1983returned to coach in 1988. [28] In addition to this, McKenzie led to team to a 3812 loss to South Africa, the biggest ever winning margin by South Africa over Australia in Australia. In 2010, KooGa became the apparel sponsor. In 1989 the British Lions toured Australia for the first time since 1966. On this occasion the All Blacks will come up short, Jones says. Australia then lost the 3rd/4th play-off match against Wales. Later that year they defeated France for the first time by the same margin from a long drop goal by John Ballesty for their last win of the decade. [81], "Australian Wallabies" redirects here. After not retaining the Tri-Nations in 2002, and losing the Bledisloe Cup in 2003 Australia made a strong start to their 2003 World Cup campaign with a 248 win over Argentina, and two large victories over Namibia and Romania. Although New Zealand won the first two, Australia defeated them in the last Test at Eden Park with Greg Cornelsen scoring four tries. Australia has won the tournament four times; in 2000, 2001, 2011 and 2015. Australia defeated Scotland in the quarter-finals, and then the All Blacks in what was regarded as an upset in the semi-finals, to go to the final. The players werent professional, either, and their daily allowance was enough for a few milkshakes and a meat pie. [6], War hero Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop also played for Australia before World War II. In the second match, New Zealand played a tougher game, with Australia having to try to break their 35-year drought at Eden Park. [30] Australia's poor form in the Championship continued against South Africa, where Australia lost 288 in Cape Town. Robbie Deans was appointed head coach in early 2008 as the Wallabies began their preparations for the 2008 Tri-Nations series. It's just after midday on a sunny Friday in Brisbane and two dozen or so players and staff involved in one of Australian rugby's most lauded wins are gathered for their annual boozy lunch. For other uses, see, This article is about the men's team. They've seen enough, the Wallabies, and who can blame them.. We came back to Australia and there was no ceremony or grand parade.. This was Australia's worst ever World Cup result, on a par with Australia's unexpected exit from the 2007 campaign at the quarter-final stage, also against England. For a twist, it's "what would the current AB's team look like in 1986. the last time Australia won at Eden Park. Australia's first international match was played against the touring British Isles team in 1899. ABC News. In 2005 to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the professionalism of rugby union the Wallaby Team of the Decade was announced. The following year Ireland visited Australia and defeated Australia in two Tests. New Zealand rugby was in turmoil as an unofficial team named The Cavaliers that contained the bulk of the All Blacks players toured South Africa. Farr-Jones and another former Wallaby captain, Nick Shehadie, were inducted in 2011. 2015 was a good year for the Wallabies, they won the Rugby Championship defeating South Africa (24-20), Argentina (9-34) and New Zealand (27-19). As soon as the game started they ran the ball everywhere and tried to run us off our feet but we could have played for two days non-stop. While they finished on top of their group in the pool stages, Australia was knocked out by England 1210 in their quarter-final, again largely due to Jonny Wilkinson's goal-kicking prowess. Born for the moment when . They retained the Bledisloe in 1999 when they defeated the All Blacks by a record 287 in Sydney. Stephen Antonelli, Andrew Blades, Josh Carmody, Jack Dempsey, Anthony Dempsey, Cameron Douglas, Anthony Grigson, Murray Harley, Tony Hayes, Paul Healy, Steven Hickey, Ian Humphris, Mark Malloy, Guy McLaren, Mark Patterson . The Wallabies were down 34-13 to Wales after 58 minutes of their last game of the season, but pulled off an amazing comeback to finish a woeful season on a high (34-39), The Wallabies play in Australia's traditional sporting colours of green and gold. [60] The first KooGa jersey for the Wallabies under KooGa was used from 2010 through to the conclusion of the 2012 season, however, a different set of shorts and socks were made for the 2012 season. Australia then headed to South Africa, where they lost to the Springboks in Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg. Get a summary of the New Zealand vs Australia, Bledisloe Cup 1986 5 Sep, 1986 rugby match. The 2716 loss a week later, meant the Bledisloe Cup would stay with New Zealand for the 11th year in a row. [3] The team wore the blue of New South Wales when playing in Sydney and the maroon of Queensland when playing in Brisbane, but with an Australian Coat of Arms in place of the usual emblems of each colony. [18] They then faced Wales in the bronze medal final, narrowly winning 1821.[19]. Further more, if a player does not fit this criteria and plays overseas, but chooses to return to Australia, they become immediately eligible for selection as long as they have signed at least two years with the Australian Super Rugby franchise for the following season. Protests were held around Australia and in Queensland a state of emergency was issued in advance of one of the Tests. This forced the cancellation of many fixtures against northern hemisphere teams, limiting Australia to playing New Zealand and Argentina in a reverted Tri-Nations outfit. Australia beat England at Twickenham in the final of the 1991 Rugby World Cup and won again in 1999 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff when their opponents in the final were France.[1]. That autumn, Australia suffered their first defeat to Wales in 10 years by 96. [50] Back-to-back wins against Argentina put the Wallabies second on the final table behind the All Blacks, with 4 consecutive wins in the Rugby Championship for the first time ever. There they defeated France 35 to 12, in the 1999 Rugby World Cup Final and becoming the first nation to win the World Cup twice. The 1984 Wallabies became the first team from Australia to achieve a Grand Slam by defeating all four Home Nations: England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and a strong Barbarians side. Our Wallabies have played a significant part in the magic of the Rugby World Cup. It doesnt even seem 33 minutes, let alone 33 years, coach Alan Jones tells the Herald. The Wallabies Nunataks are named for the team. Australia then played three Test series against the All Blacks in New Zealandlosing all three. Many records were established on the tour including; 100 points being scored in the four Teststhe most scored by a touring team to the United Kingdom and Ireland, the first ever push-over try conceded by Wales in Cardiff, Mark Ella scoring a try in each match a feat never before achieved. 2021 brought both highs and lows. "Wallabies beat Barbarians 40-36 to kick off European Rugby Tour and Michael Cheika's tenure". [36] The Wallabies, though, were outscored by four tries to three, with fly-half Bernard Foley kicking a late drop goal and three second-half penalties. An Alan Jones . In their third Pool C match, against the United States, the Wallabies eventually won 675, with Rob Horne, Rocky Elsom, Kurtley Beale, Drew Mitchell, Pat McCabe and Radike Samo all scoring a try, while Anthony Fainga'a scored two tries and Adam Ashley-Cooper scored three. Because these Waratahs teams were Australia's only representatives at the time, all international matches they played during this period were accorded retrospective Wallaby status. During their 2013 end of year tour, McKenzie led the team to four consecutive wins (5020 win over Italy, 3215 win over Ireland, 2115 win over Scotland and a 3026 win over Wales) which was the first time Australia has done this since 2008. History beckoned but the Wallabies were always confident they would triumph at fortress Eden Park. They were then knocked out in the quarter-finals by England. [4], The first Test between Australia and New Zealand was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1903, with New Zealand winning 223. The Wallabies had mixed results in the 2008 Tri Nations Series, defeating New Zealand in Sydney and beating South Africa twice, in both Perth and Durban. The first Test was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground and won 133 by Australia, but the tourists won the remaining three Tests. Australia was the first nation to win two World Cups, with victories in 1991 and 1999. After winning the first Test, Australia lost the second and third matches to lose the series 21. Some of these include Stadium Australia in Sydney, Lang Park in Brisbane, AAMI Park and Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, and Optus Stadium and nib Stadium in Perth. Since then, the highest ranking Australia has achieved is second, and the lowest is ninth.[38][64]. However, during the tour Australia did retain the Lansdowne Cup, reclaimed the Hopetoun Cup and claimed the James Bevan Trophy for the 6th time in a row. However, they criticised utility back Reece Hodge for missing a 50-metre penalty goal to win the match. Australia won in July 1952, defeating Fiji at the Sydney Cricket Ground they then lost the second Test to Fiji by two points. As of August2018[update], the Wallabies have fourteen former players (and two former coaches) in the World Rugby Hall of Fame, which was previously known as the IRB Hall of Fame prior to 2015. "On this occasion the All Blacks will come up short," Jones says. However, they suffered their tenth consecutive defeat at the hands of New Zealand, an all-time record. It was night time, they told a grumpy Wallabies coach, but Jones didn't care. "The All Blacks sponsor turned the grog off as soon as they lost," Jones explains. [73], Wallabies and Olympic gold medallists from the 1908 tour of the United Kingdom, Tom Richards and Daniel Carroll, were honoured with inductions in 2015 and 2016. "It was magnificent. David Codey. 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He wanted to make a statement. Youd have your beers in the dressing sheds and then youd go back to the hotel and wed have happy hour antics that lifted team morale and then keep drinking.. However, Australia came crashing back to earth, suffering a 5120 defeat during the second Bledisloe test, staged at the venue, stretching Australia's Bledisloe Cup drought to a 12th year. Were sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. Injuries to crucial players Digby Ioane and Stephen Moore influenced the results, alongside poor line-out throwing. Prior to 1982, Australia did not select coaches as long-term appointments. Following defeat by England in the quarter-finals of the 2007 Rugby World Cup, Connolly announced he was resigning as head coach. Then Australia slaughtered Uruguay 653. Roger Gould, David Campese, Andy Slack (c), Michael Lynagh, Brendan Moon, Mark Ella, Nick Far-Jones, Steve Tuynman, Simon Poidevin, David Codey, Steve Cutler, Steve Williams (vc), Andy McIntyre, Tom Lawton, Topo Rodriguez. [5] This tour improved rugby's popularity in Sydney and Brisbane and helped to boost club match attendances. ", READ MORE: *Hansen relished 'ideal' pressure test *All Blacks' Bridge over troubled waters *Reece, Bridge, Laulala in as ABs ring changes. This was followed by a three match series with the All Blacks. They then beat South Africa in Brisbane by 490. A new kit designed by KooGa was revealed in 2013 for the series against the British & Irish Lions. They were outclassed 27-7 despite being 3 points down at halftime. Both of these men went on to become dual internationals in rugby with Richards playing for the 1910 British Lions and Carroll winning further Olympic gold playing for United States in 1920. However, Australia was unable to reclaim the Mandela Challenge Plate, suffering a 2811 loss to South Africa, after conceding three tries and a drop goal in the final 11 minutes of the match. The Wallabies first match was against Fiji which Australia won 2813. 1996 Rugby Union Sports Deck Superstar Trading Card Set X 5 Trading Cards Mint. The away jersey usually is green or white, although in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, the Wallabies wore in the match against Romania a green and gold hooped jersey, with green shorts and socks. The Wallabies are a proud part of Rugby AU, 2023 Rugby Australia. Australia won the series against New Zealand with two victories in three matches. The 1986 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played by Australia national rugby union team in New Zealand between July and September 1986. After returning from the successful European tour, Australia hosted the New Zealand Maori in a three match series in 1949; both sides winning once, with one draw. In his first match as coach of Australia, Australia defeated the Barbarians 4036 at Twickenham Stadium. France then visited Australia in June 1972 and played a two Test series where they won one and drew one. John Connolly was named as the head coach of Australia in early 2006. Australia have competed in all nine Rugby World Cups, winning the final on two occasions and also finishing as runner-up twice. It was night time, they told a grumpy Wallabies coach, but Jones didnt care. They then dominated the Springboks 25-17 in Adelaide, but got stunned the next week in Sydney by the Boks (8-24) Then, in September 2022, the Wallabies dropped to their lowest-ever World Rugby ranking after losing to the All Blacks in Melbourne. [53] Australia finished the tour by falling to sixth in the world rankings, from a mid-year high of third in the world. They have won this championship on four occasions. Michael Hoopers Wallabies side will be in enemy territory for less than three days, while his 1986 predecessor Andrew Slacks troops buckled up for a seven-week tour with really rough mid-week games scattered around Tests in Wellington, Dunedin and Auckland. Australians in the World Rugby Hall of Fame (year of induction in brackets): The two World Cup-winning captains, John Eales and Nick Farr-Jones, were among the first Australians to be inducted. [56] The following year the All Blacks came to Australia, and the jersey worn was emerald green with the Australian Coat of Arms; with green socks with bars on the top. Rocky Elsom scored the fastest forward hat-trick in World Cup history. Wallabies internationals held in Australia and New Zealand, as well as at the Rugby World Cup, are protected by Australia's anti-siphoning laws, meaning that all Wallabies matches must be offered to a free-to-air network. They were knocked out by France in the semi-finals, and then lost the third place match against Wales. I expect a tidy win.". Cheika was replaced by Dave Rennie[45] as head coach and due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 Super Rugby season was suspended[46] after only 1 month of playing. This website is powered by Rugby Xplorer Rugby Australia Ltd 2019-2022. This was the first time in 45 years that the Wallabies lost all games in a European tour. The Wallabies victory over the All Blacks at Eden Park in 1986 is etched into rugby folklore, for no Australian team has managed to replicate the feat in 33 disheartening years, nor any side since France in 1994. In April 2015, BMW Australia became the official partner of the Australian Rugby Union (ARU). Australia followed this up with an even more convincing 3017 win over the Springboks, launching them to third in world rankings behind the world champions South Africa, and New Zealand. He also left with a good winning record against Argentina, with a 31 winloss record. [71], Lawton, a fly-half whose international career spanned from 1920 to 1932, was noted for his ball-handling and kicking skills, and most notably led Australia to their first-ever clean sweep of the Bledisloe Cup series, in 1929. Former captain George Gregan is Australia's most capped player with 139 Test caps. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This period also saw big-money signings of top-level rugby league footballers Mat Rogers, Wendell Sailor, and Lote Tuqiriall of whom went on to represent Australia. [67] Like the flexible contract, Wallaby selectors would use World Rugby's regulation 9 to select overseas based players anywhere in the world. Andrew Slack hoists the Bledisloe Cup after the traditional jersey swap with his opposite number. Greg Smith was national coach in 1996 and 1997 when Australia only won two of their eight Tri-Nations Tests, both over South Africa in Australia, and suffered record-margin Test defeats by the All Blacks and Springboks. The following year Australia fell to a three Test whitewash to the All Blacks. New Zealand rugby was in turmoil as an unofficial team named The Cavaliers that contained the bulk of the All Blacks players toured South Africa. Wallabies captain Andrew Slack is chaired from the Eden Park turf by Michael Lynagh and Simon Poidevin following the 22-9 win. The Wallabies finished 2020 by bumping up to sixth in the world rankings behind Ireland. On 18 October 2014, McKenzie resigned as the head coach of Australia. A turn around in performance of the national side soon followed, leading to outstanding international successes through the 1980s and 1990s.[14]. Australia then left for Argentina for two Tests. This was followed by a second win, but Fiji grabbed a draw in the third Test. All rights reserved. However, on 22 April 2015, further changes were made to the original selection policy in order for some European based players to be selected. The match included controversy when Welsh referee Derek Bevan disallowed a try by Australia number eight Steve Tuynman. While Australia's performances over the three years under coach Alan Jones were of a high standard, Jones had a polarising effect on the team with many players unhappy with his management style. The Australians rejected this, and did not want the national team to be represented by an imported pest. Steve Cutler. "We ended up training that night with car lights lighting the field and Jonesy absolutely flogged us," says Simon Poidevin, the side's inspirational No.7. Australia won the series against New Zealand with two victories in three matches. This pushed the game into professionalism. 5. In 1986 Australia toured New Zealand in a three match series for the Bledisloe Cup. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. [66] As the Top League competition clashes with some Wallaby test matches, Wallaby selectors would use World Rugby's regulation 9 (clubs must release players within international windows) to select these players when the Top League clashes with the Rugby Championship in August through to October, and the end-of-year tour in November. The tour continued into the following year where Australia beat England 2311 before losing to Ireland 158 and France 2014. This loss meant that Australia became the first country to lose to Argentina in the Rugby Championship since Argentina's admittance in 2012. Ford went on . The Wallabies won their last pool match against Russia, 6822. We ended up training that night with car lights lighting the field and Jonesy absolutely flogged us, says Simon Poidevin, the sides inspirational No.7. It was the SCG that hosted the first ever Australian international, against Great Britain, in 1899. You grew up with us being the inferior guys across the Tasman and big brother thinking youre no good, Poidevin says. Yet another defeat to the English, by 4016, ended the Australian campaign and the following day Cheika announced that he would resign as head coach by the end of the year. Later that year however, Australia finally beat the All Blacks in a thrilling game that was played in Hong Kong. Australia left for Europe in that December where a 1411 victory over Wales was followed by a slim 115 defeat of Scotland. "Australia: Ewen McKenzie resigns from Wallabies role - Live Rugby News - ESPN Scrum". However, this "flexible contract" would only be given to a select number of players considered by the head coach and the ARU board, which means not all players playing or transferring to Japan would be allowed to play in the Top League and the Super Rugby. 2017 saw little improvement. Play returned to Suncorp Stadium for the decider with the cumulative scores of the first two games 4949. Shehadie was honoured not as a player but recognised, together with fellow Australian Rugby administrator Roger Vanderfield, as one of four key figures in the creation of the Rugby World Cup. Wallabies players celebrate after beating the All Blacks in Perth last weekend. Captain Slack rates the 1986 triumph in Auckland a greater feat than winning the Grand Slam in 1984. We were just doing a job, says Slack. Australia managed to beat the All Blacks at Lancaster Park after the Fijian series; however they lost the second Test. After the two tries to zip result, in which Andrew Leeds and David Campese scored tries to go with four penalties and a conversion from No.10 Michael Lynagh, an exhausted Poidevin quipped in the sheds: "Life is now very liveable". During Australia's drawn 1963 Test series against South Africa, in which he served as captain, the Wallabies became the first team in the 20th century to win consecutive Tests over the Springboks.[72]. "When we got to Eden Park we were so fit. Within the Rugby Championship, Australia also competes for the Bledisloe Cup with New Zealand, the Mandela Challenge Plate with South Africa, and the Puma Trophy with Argentina. 1984. They failed to claim the Bledisloe Cup, however losing to their Trans-Tasman rivals the following week in Auckland 41-13. Below you can find the overview of all drivers & teams that participated in the 1986 F1 season to run for the thirty-seventh Formula 1 title in the drivers . In 1962, Australia played the All Blacks five times and lost all but a 99 draw at Athletic Park. A variety of venues were used around Australia for the 2003 Rugby World Cup matches. The 1986 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played by Australia national rugby union team in New Zealand between July and September 1986. 22-9 looks easy enough but to have the last five minutes when we knew we had won it that was really good.. New Zealand reversed the result in the return match in Auckland, however, with a comprehensive 360 win to retain the Bledisloe Cup. If there is an Everest in rugby its beating the All Blacks there. [55] They sunk even lower after losing 40-14 to the All Blacks at Eden Park. 2010 saw improved results in the Tri Nations series, with a very rare away win against South Africa awarding Australia the Mandela Plate and ensuring they retained second place both in the 2010 Tri Nations competition as well as the IRB World Rankings. He earned 35 caps in a 12-year Test career, and captained the Wallabies 15 times. The British Isles came the following year, beating Australia 118 at the SCG, before hammering them 310 in Brisbane. [56] The jersey remained mainly the same, with a few variations, throughout the 1930s. . [61], The nickname "Wallabies" is in reference to the wallabya marsupial that is widely distributed throughout Australia. In the third round Australia defeated England at Twickenham 3313, eliminating the host nation from their own World Cup. The final match was played on 6 September 1986 at Eden Park. They faced England in the final at Twickenham. David Campese was named player of the tournament having scored six tries in a series of outstanding performances. The First World War had a very negative effect on rugby union in Australia. 1986 Formula 1 Entry List. Captain Slack rates the 1986 triumph in Auckland a greater feat than winning the Grand Slam in 1984. [42] His contract had been due to expire following the World Cup. A list and biography of all Wallabies who had the honour of representing their country in the game of Rugby Union. They claimed one of their greatest victories over New Zealand when they upset them in the semi-final winning 2210, prompting George Gregan to taunt the New Zealanders with the words "Four more years boys, four more years". Replay Up Next Tszyu conquers Gausha in mega dogfight On this tour they also drew against Rhodesia in Kitwe 88. They then lost to Scotland for the first time in 27 years. 2018 was one of the worst years ever for Australian rugby. The successful tour fell short of an undefeated run when the Australians lost to France in their last match, in Paris. The tour signalled the emergence of Australia as a serious force on the world stage. The Trophe des Bicentenaires has been contested with France since 1989; the Ella-Mobbs Trophy (formerly the Cook Cup) with England since 1997; the Hopetoun Cup with Scotland since 1998; the Lansdowne Cup with Ireland since 1999; and the James Bevan Trophy with Wales since 2007. Australia beat England 126 at Twickenham in the 1991 Rugby World Cup Final to become world champions. David Campese scored 64 Test tries in his career, which was a world record until Daisuke Ohata of Japan overtook him with 69 tries, and Michael Lynagh was the highest Test points scorer in world rugby with 911 until Neil Jenkins of Wales overtook him with 1037 points. Eales received this honour in 2007. Michael Hooper's Wallabies side will be in enemy territory for less than three days, while his 1986 predecessor Andrew Slack's troops buckled up for a seven-week tour with "really rough" mid-week games scattered around Tests in Wellington, Dunedin and Auckland. The Tri-Nations and Super 12 tournaments were established that year, and started in 1996. [25] He had won just three times against their main rivals, the All Blacks, with one draw in 2012. In Queensland regular competitions did not commence again until 1929, and there was no official Australian team selected through most of the 1920s before the 1929 All Blacks tour. The following year Australia hosted the Springboks for two Tests, winning 1811 and 128. They played the Los Pumas once more, and the result was the same result as Wellington, a 16-all draw. The New South Wales Waratahs were re-formed in 1920, however, and played regularly throughout the decade including a series of matches against New Zealand and South Africa before their 192728 tour of the British Isles, France and Canada. [12], The first Test to following World War Two was played at Carisbrook, Dunedin between Australia and New Zealand in 1946, which New Zealand won 318.

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