Country Football WA"
When the ball is bounced across various WAFL venues on Saturday July 18, it will be exactly 124 days since football in this state was turned on its head by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Players have had their longest ever preseasons, coaches have tried to plan for the unplannable and backroom staff were presented with challenges no-one could have seen coming.
2020 will be a season like no other; 16 minutes quarters, no West Coast Eagles or AFL-listed players, a top-four and three weeks of finals.
Here is a breakdown of the WAFL clubs that will compete for premiership glory in this unprecedented season.
Claremont
Coach: Darren Harris
Captain: Kane Mitchell
No of Players used in League in 2019: 31
Weeks in the Top 5: 20
2019 NAB AFLW State 18s players: Isabella Lewis, Sasha Goranova, Sophie McDonald, Ella Smith.
2019 NAB AFL State 18s players: Joel Western, Liam Henry, Cameron Anderson, Ronin O’Connor, Callum Jamieson.
2019 WAFL State Team players: Kane Mitchell, Jye Bolton, Bailey Rogers
Fairest and best 2019 League: Kane Mitchell
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Jake Murphy
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Lewis Passera
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: Emily Bonser
Top five goal scorers 2019: Tom Lee (33), Jack Bradshaw (25), Ian Richardson (24), Alec Waterman (19), Anthony Treacy (18).
Gains for 2020: Tyson England (West Coast), Steven Miller (Wembley), Edward McGinty (Kimberley), Ryan Nhyuis (Fremantle), Matthew Spoors (Sorrento-Duncraig).
Losses after 2019: Jack Bradshaw (retired), Jesse Laurie (retired), Jordan Law (retired), Jalen McGee (West Coast Eagles), Jake Murphy (retired), Ryan Murphy (Perth), Ian Richardson (retired), Jacob Sideris (Swan Districts), Anthony Treacy (Drafted WCE).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Kane Mitchell & Ian Richardson
Darren Harris
Kane Mitchell
Tom Lee (33)
Third
2018
Ian Richardson
Darren Harris
Jye Bolton
Tom Lee (41)
Fourth
2017
Jake Murphy
Darren Harris
Bailey Banfield
Beau Maister (32)
Seventh
2016
Jake Murphy
Michael Broadbridge
Jye Bolton
Darcy Cameron (36)
Seventh
2015
Jake Murphy
Michael Broadbridge
Matt Davies
Jack Bradshaw (38)
Fifth
2014
Jake Murphy
Michael Broadbridge
Luke Blackwell
Jack Bradshaw (38)
Fifth
2013
Andrew Browne
Marc Webb
Jake Murphy
Ian Richardson (50)
Third
2012
Andrew Browne
Marc Webb
Kane Mitchell
Tom Lee (70)
Premiers
2011
Clancy Rudeforth
Simon McPhee
Luke Blackwell
Beau Maister (47)
Premiers
2010
Clancy Rudeforth
Simon McPhee
Luke Blackwell
Chad Jones (85)
Second
East Fremantle
Coach: Bill Monaghan
Captain: Jonathon Griffin
No of Players used in League in 2019: 45
Weeks in the Top 5: 0
2019 AFLW 18s players: Lily Bird, Kate Inglis-Hodge, Roxanne Roux, Hayley O’Donnell, Roisin Walsh.
2019 AFL 18s players: Brandon Walker, Chad Warner, Jeremy Sharp, Jai Jackson, Max Murphy, Trey Ruscoe, Reuben McGuire, Luke Jackson, Trent Rivers.
2019 WAFL State Team players: N/A
Fairest and best 2019 League: Matthew Jupp
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Matthew Burton
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Michael Wright
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: Ashlee Atkens & Sharon Wong
Top five goal scorers 2019: Luke Strnadica (20), Tom Monaghan (19), Cameron Loersch (13), Ryan Ambrose (10), Blaine Boekhurst (10).
Gains for 2020: Cody Leggett (Perth), Jordan Mills (West Perth), Brodie Riach (West Coast Eagles), Durak Tucker (Sydney Swans).
Losses after 2019: Sean Fletcher (work), James Harrold (Interstate), Joe Hebiton (Interstate), Jack Perham (Retired).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Jonathon Griffin
Bill Monaghan
Matthew Jupp
Luke Strnadica (20)
Eighth
2018
Jonathon Griffin
Rob Wiley
George Hampson
Cameron Loersch (27)
Ninth
2017
Jamie McNamara
Rob Wiley
Jayden Schofield
Matthew Watson (30)
Eighth
2016
Jamie McNamara
Rob Wiley
Liam Anthony
Brett Peake (40)
Sixth
2015
Rory O’Brien
Steve Malaxos/Brad Dodd
Brock O’Brien
Brock O’Brien (23)
Eighth
2014
Mark McGough
Steve Malaxos
Rory O’Brien
Brett Peake (43)
Third
2013
Mark McGough
Steve Malaxos
Rory O’Brien
Ryan Lester-Smith (44)
Fifth
2012
Mark McGough
Steve Malaxos
Steven Dodd
Brock O’Brien (44)
Second
2011
Mark McGough
Steve Malaxos
Rory O’Brien
Brock O’Brien (51)
Fifth
2010
Kasey Green
Shane Woewodin
Luke Weller
Ryley Dunn (32)
Fourth
East Perth
Coach: Jeremy Barnard
Captain: Patrick McGinnity
No of Players used in League in 2019: 39
Weeks in the Top 5: 0
2019 NAB AFLW 18s players: Mikayla Morrison
2019 NAB AFL 18s players: N/A
2019 WAFL State Team players: Jackson Ramsay
Fairest and best 2019 League: Jackson Ramsay
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Mitchell Gupanis
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Adam Boules
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: N/A
Top five goal scorers 2019: Mitchell Dobson (23), Joel Houghton (16), Sharrod Wellingham (13), Edward Simpson (12), Shayne Hille (11)
Gains for 2020: Jonathan Freeman (Aspley FC), Brad Fullgrabe (Swan Districts), Aidan Lynch (West Perth), Nick Robertson (Brisbane Lions FC), Daniel Rowe (West Perth FC), Angus Schumacher (Carlton FC), Corey Watts (Sandringham Dragons).
Losses after 2019: Kyle Anderson, Joel Houghton, Tony Olango, Asher Samelko, Sharrod Wellingham.
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Patrick McGinnity
Jeremy Barnard
Jackson Ramsay
Mitchell Dobson (23)
Ninth
2018
Kyle Anderson/ Patrick McGinnity
Luke Webster
Pat McGinnity/Luke Partington/Matthew Allen
Will Maginness (26)
Fifth
2017
Kyle Anderson/ Patrick McGinnity
Luke Webster
Julian Ameduri/ Nathan Blee/ Fraser McInnes
Tom Lamb (21)
Sixth
2016
Craig Wulff/Kyle Anderson
Jaymie Graham
Mitch Fraser
Jonathan Giles (22)
Fifth
2015
Craig Wulff/Brendan Lee
Brian Dawson
Paul Johnson
Craig Wulff (23)
Third
2014
Craig Wulff/Brendan Lee
Brian Dawson
Steven Payne
Josh Smith (41)
Second
2013
Craig Wulff/Brendan Lee
Brian Dawson
Brendan Lee
Josh Smith (69)
Second
2012
Michael Swan/Craig Wulff
Tony Micale
Paul Johnson
Josh Smith (53)
Fourth
2011
Michael Swan
Tony Micale
Brendan Lee
Josh Smith (50)
Seventh
2010
Luke Webster/Michael Swan/Craig Glancy
Tony Micale
Craig Wulff
Adam Prior (43)
Third
Peel Thunder
Coach: Cam Shepherd
Captain: Ben Howlett
No of Players used in League in 2019: 49
Weeks in the Top 5: 7
2019 AFLW 18s players: Madi Yarran, Jaide Britton, Courtney Hodder, Sarah Verrier, Jacklyn Atkinson, Jade Briggs, Lauren Quaife.
2019 NAB AFL 18s players: Ryan Bennell, Jarvis Pina, Tyrone Thorne
2019 WAFL State Team players: Blair Bell, Gerald Ugle
Fairest and best 2019 League: Bailey Banfield
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Matthew Bogensperger
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Jackson Knight
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: Courtney Rowley
Top five goal scorers 2019: Blair Bell (26), Gerald Ugle (18), Ryan Bennell (14), Hayden Ballantyne (11), Lachlan Schultz (10)
Gains for 2020: Hayden Ballantyne (Fremantle FC), Josh Bootsma (Corrigin), Jackson Capurso (Mandurah Mustangs), Robert Falkstrom (Halls Head FC), Jarrod Humphries (West Coast Eagles), Brad McGowan (North Fremantle FC), Tom Quaife (Harvey FC), Hayden Yarran (Collie FC).
Losses after 2019: Damon Cramer (Rockingham FC), Jordan Falco (Bunbury FC), Ben Harding (University FC), Jaidon Kearing (Pinjarra FC), Jye Kimpton (Burracoppin FC) Daniel Lloyd-Smith (Retired), Jacob Perry (Subiaco FC), Tyson Powell (Rockingham FC), Heath Ryder (Eaton Boomers FC), Gerald Ugle (Mines Rovers FC), Mitch Wallace (Burracoppin FC). All Fremantle AFL-listed players.
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Ben Howlett
Cam Shepherd
Bailey Banfield
Blair Bell (26)
Seventh
2018
Gerald Ugle
Cam Shepherd
Ben Howlett/Danyle Pearce
Luke Strnadica/Gerald Ugle (17)
Seventh
2017
Gerald Ugle
Cam Shepherd
Sam Collins
Matt Taberner (41)
Premiers
2016
Gerald Ugle
Cam Shepherd
Matt de Boer
Gerald Ugle (24)
Premiers
2015
Brendon Jones
Cam Shepherd
Jacob Ballard
Leory Jetta (39)
Third
2014
James Flaherty
Cam Shepherd
Brendon Jones
Matt Taberner (18)
Eighth
2013
Brendon Jones
Cam Shepherd
Viv Michie
Bradley Holmes (33)
Ninth
2012
Brendon Jones
Trevor Williams
Brendon Jones
Bradley Homes (52)
Ninth
2011
Brendon Jones
Trevor Williams
Kristin Thornton
Bradley Homes (36)
Ninth
2010
Brendon Jones/Daniel Haines
Trevor Williams
Rory O’Brien
Matt Battye (27)
Eighth
Perth
Coach: Earl Spalding
Captain: Corey Yeo
No of Players used in League in 2019: 38
Weeks in the Top 5: 19
2019 AFLW 18s players: N/A
2019 NAB AFL 18s players: Regan Clarke, Logan McDonald, Nathan O’Driscoll, Deven Robertson, Elijah Taylor.
2019 WAFL State Team players: Michael Sinclair, Michael Bennell.
Fairest and best 2019 League: Clint Jones
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Dakota Baldwin-Wright
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Simon Hayward
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: N/A
Top five goal scorers 2019: Matthew Rogers (22), Michael Bennell (20), Cody Ninyette (17), Zareth Roe (15), Corey Byrne (11)
Gains for 2020: Jack Amos (EP), Kieren Delahunty (NT), Liam Dellamarta (EP), Sam East (EP), Andrew Fisher (WCE), Brady Grey (WCE), Chris Masten (WCE), Fraser McInnes (WCE), Ryan Murphy (Claremont), Jacob Peletier (Subiaco), Jayden Quill (EF), Jack Richardson (CL) Sam Stubbs (Mt Gravatt), Kade Tombides (CL), Dylan Williams (Amateurs).
Losses after 2019: Clint Jones (Retired), Cody Leggett (East Fremantle), Cody Ninyette (SF).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Corey Yeo
Earl Spalding
Clint Jones
Matthew Rogers (22)
Sixth
2018
Clint Jones
Earl Spalding
Brant College
Kristian Cary/Cody Ninyette (26)
Sixth
2017
Clint Jones
Earl Spalding
Clint Jones
Cody Ninyette (28)
Ninth
2016
Dene White
Earl Spalding
Michael Sinclair
Spencer White (17)
Eighth
2015
Dene White
Earl Spalding
Aidan Tropiano
Mitchell Morton (19)
Ninth
2014
Paul Bevan
Damien McMahon/Trevor Williams
Dene White
Callum Collard (23)
Ninth
2013
Paul Bevan
Damien McMahon
Brett Hodge
Paul Bevan (55)
Ninth
2012
Ross Young
Damien McMahon
Ross Young
Simon Donovan (25)
Eighth
2011
Steven Armstrong
Damien McMahon
Ross Young
Matthew Moody (41)
Sixth
2010
Steven Armstrong
Andrew Jarman
Tendai Mzungu
Justin Bollenhagen
Ninth
South Fremantle
Coach: Todd Curley
Captain: Dylan Main
No of Players used in League in 2019: 37
Weeks in the Top 5: 20
2019 AFLW 18s players: Shakira Pickett, Mim Strom.
2019 AFL 18s players: N/A
2019 WAFL State Team players: Hayden Schloithe
Fairest and best 2019 League: Haiden Schloithe
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Tom Blechynden
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Manfred Kelly
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: N/A
Top five goal scorers 2019: Mason Shaw (55), Dylan Main (25), Kade Stewart (24), Hayden Schloithe (23), Zachary Strom (20)
Gains for 2020: Conor Ambler (Traralgon, Victoria), Kye Barker (Swan Districts), Steve Edwards (Albany Royals), Hamish Free (Mandurah Mustangs), John Levien (Perth, WAFL), Jimmy Miller (Frankston, Victoria), Cody Ninyette (Perth, WAFL), Jarrod Pickett (Carlton , AFL), Ben Rioli (NT Thunder, NEAFL).
Losses after 2019: Chris Ah Sui (WAAFL), Sean Bewick (Retired), Daniel Cabassi (WAAFL), Adam McIntosh (Retired), Brendan Verrier (Retired/Concussion).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Dylan Main
Todd Curley
Haiden Schloithe
Mason Shaw (55)
Second
2018
Dylan Main
Todd Curley
Marlion Pickett
Mason Shaw (47)
Third
2017
Ryan Cook
Todd Curley
Haiden Schloithe
Blaine Johnson (59)
Third
2016
Ryan Cook
Todd Curley
Shane Hockey
Ben Saunders (59)
Third
2015
Ryan Cook
Paul Hasleby
Ashton Hams
Cory Dell’Olio (33)
Seventh
2014
Ryan Cook
Paul Hasleby
Haiden Schloithe
Ben Saunders (59)
Seventh
2013
Ryan Cook
Paul Hasleby
Ryan Cook
Mitch Banner (33)
Seventh
2012
Ryan Cook
John Dimmer
Kris Miller
Ben Saunders (66)
Sixth
2011
Jaymie Graham/Craig White/Ryan Murphy
John Dimmer
Ryan Cook
Corey Dell’Olio (55)
Fourth
2010
Toby McGrath
John Dimmer
Nathan Phillips
Ryan Muphy (63)
Seventh
Subiaco
Coach: Beau Wardman
Captain: Leigh Kitchin
No of Players used in League in 2019: 38
Weeks in the Top 5: 20
2019 AFLW 18s players: Rebecca Viney, Kato Bosmans, Kia Buckley, Rianna Matulin, Abbey Dowrick, Suzie-Rosie Deegan.
2019 AFL 18s players: Tristan Hobley, Nicholas Martin.
2019 WAFL State Team players: Hayden Kennedy, Josh Deluca, Kyal Horsley, Leigh Kitchin, Lachlan Delahunty, Ben Sokol, Jordan Lockyer.
Fairest and best 2019 League: Kyal Horsley
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Liam Hickmott
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Ben Golding
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: Hayley Miller & Lara Filocamo
Top five goal scorers 2019: Ben Sokol (60), Ryan Borchet (42), Rhys Waters (30), Lachlan Delahunty (15), Kyal Horsley (14)
Gains for 2020: Jordan Adams (Peel / Warnbro Swans), Daniel Farmer (Karratha Kats), Jonothan Garlett (East Fremantle), Oskar Matthews (Swan Districts), Joshua Robbins (Claremont), Luke Shepherd (Peel / Warnbro Swans), Francis Shoveller (Kelmscott / Bidyadanga), Jake Stergiou (Claremont), Lewis Upton (Dampier Sharks).
Losses after 2019: Josh Chapman (West Perth), Travis Clegget, Josh Deluca, Tristan Hobley (NEAFL), Craig Hoskins (Retired), Justin Joyce, Daniel Leach (GNFL), Jack Mayo (St Kilda), Simon Moore, Tim Sutherland (Kalgoorlie), Ryan Vermeersch, Clancy Wheeler.
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Leigh Kitchin
Beau Wardman
Kyal Horsley
Ben Sokol (60)
Premiers
2018
Kyal Horsley
Jarrad Schofield
Kyal Horsley
Ben Sokol (43)
Premiers
2017
Kyal Horsley
Jarrad Schofield
Leigh Kitchin
Liam Ryan (73)
Second
2016
Kyal Horsley
Jarrad Schofield
Chris Phelan
Hamish Shepheard (51)
Second
2015
Kyal Horsley
Jarrad Schofield
Chris Phelan
Shane Yarran (54)
Premiers
2014
Kyal Horsley
Jarrad Schofield
Kyal Horsley
Matt Boland (53)
Premiers
2013
Aidan Parker
Jarrad Schofield
George Hampson/Brett Mahoney
Brad Stevenson
(20)
Seventh
2012
Aidan Parker
Chris Waterman
Aidan Parker
Blake Broadhurst (32)
Seventh
2011
Aidan Parker
Chris Waterman
Kyal Horsley
Blake Broadhurst (73)
Second
2010
Aidan Parker
Chris Waterman
Blake Broadhurst
Blake Broadhurst (56)
Sixth
Swan Districts
Coach: Adam Pickering
Captain: Tony Notte & Matt Riggio
No of Players used in League in 2019: 42
Weeks in the Top 5: 0
2019 NAB AFLW 18s players: Naomi Baker, Taylor Pescud, Mikayla Hyde, Hayley Cole, Mikayla Bowen, Brianna Hyde, Nyra Anderson, Emma O’Driscoll.
2019 NAB AFL 18s players: Riley Garcia, Zane Trew, Ty Sears, Jake Pasini, Nathan Ireland, Denver Grainger-Barras.
2019 WAFL State Team players: Tony Notte, George Hampson, Corey Gault.
Fairest and best 2019 League: George Hampson
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Mitchell Bain
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Sebastian Bright
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: Angelique Stannett
Top five goal scorers 2019: Leigh Kohlmann (21), George Hampson (19), Corey Gault (17), Brayden Noble (10), Matt Riggio (9)
Gains for 2020: Frank Anderson (Northern Blues), Tarir Bayok (East Perth FC), Deven Costigan (Diggers Rest), Sam Fisher (Northern Blues), Jacob Sideris (Claremont FC), Nelson Waite (East Perth FC).
Losses after 2019: Freddie Clutterbuck (Country), Jacob Coniglio (Perth FC), Albert Dean (East Perth FC), David Ellard (Retired), Riley Garcia (Western Bulldogs), Jesse Glass-McCasker (VFL), Rhys Palmer (Retired), Jake Pasini (Port Adelaide).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Tony Notte & Matt Riggio
Adam Pickering
George Hampson
Leigh Kohlmann (21)
Tenth
2018
David Ellard/Tony Notte
Adam Pickering
Tony Notte
Brayden Noble (29)
Eighth
2017
Tallan Ames/David Ellard
Greg Harding
Corey Gault
Ricky Cary (45)
Fourth
2016
Tallan Ames
Greg Harding
Matt Rigio
Ricky Cary (21)
Ninth
2015
Tallan Ames
Greg Harding
Matt Rigio
Matthew Jukes (28)
Sixth
2014
Tallan Ames
Greg Harding
Ryan Davis
Ricky Cary (49)
Fourth
2013
Tallan Ames
Greg Harding
Tony Notte
Tim Geappen (49)
Fourth
2012
Josh Roberts
Greg Harding
Shaun Hildebrandt
Ashley Hansen (67)
Third
2011
Josh Roberts
Greg Harding
Tallan Ames
Tim Geappen (70)
Eighth
2010
Josh Roberts
Brian Dawson
Andrew Krakouer
Tim Geappen (55)
Premiers
West Perth
Coach: Geoff Valentine
Captain: Aaron Black
No of Players used in League in 2019: 38
Weeks in the Top 5: 10
2019 NAB AFLW 18s players: N/A
2019 NAB AFL 18s players: Ben Johnson, Jaxon Prior, Ryan Hudson, Zak Patterson.
2019 WAFL State Team players: Shane Nelson, Aaron Black.
Fairest and best 2019 League: Tyler Kietel
Fairest and best 2019 Reserves: Alec Johnson
Fairest and best 2019 Colts: Koopah Todd
Fairest and best 2019 WAFLW: N/A
Top five goal scorers 2019: Andrew Strijk (38), Keegan Knott (30), Michael Lourey (27), Tyler Kietel (25), Corey Chalmers (21)
Gains for 2020: Kirk Bartel (Gin Gin FC), Josh Chapman (Subiaco FC), Judd Clinch (North Beach FC), Craig Farmer (Wanneroo), Sasha Kernutt (Mines Rovers FC), Matthew Lloyd (Horsham), Jordan Moore (Cervantes FC), Jesse Sands (East Lake FC).
Losses after 2019: Michael Ashfield (Retired), Bailey Chalmers (Ocean Ridge FC), Kael Coleman (travelling), Corey Chalmers (Retired), Fraser Foley (Whitfords FC), Kurt Hindmarsh (Ocean Ridge FC), Ben Johnson (West Coast Eagles), Aidan Lynch (East Perth FC), Jordan Mills (East Fremantle FC), Kurt Monaghan (Whitfords FC), Jaxon Prior (Brisbane Lions FC), Lachie Sherriffs (Retired), Andrew Strijk (Retired).
Record Over the Past 10 Years
Year
Captain
Coach
Fairest and Best
Leading Goalscorer
Final Placing
2019
Aaron Black
Geoff Valentine
Tyler Kietel
Andrew Strijk (38)
Fifth
2018
Aaron Black
Bill Monaghan
Aaron Black
Andrew Strijk (51)
Second
2017
Jay van Berlo
Bill Monaghan
Shane Nelson
Tyler Kietel (46)
Fifth
2016
Jay van Berlo
Bill Monaghan
Jay van Berlo
Michael Lourey (39)
Fourth
2015
Luke Tedesco/ Jay van Berlo
Bill Monaghan
Aaron Black
Michael Lourey (49)
Second
2014
Jason Salecic
Bill Monaghan
Shane Nelson
Anthony Tsalikis (29)
Sixth
2013
Jason Salecic
Bill Monaghan
Shane Nelson/Andrew Strijk
Marc Crisp/Josh Mellington (34)
Premiers
2012
Jason Salecic
Bill Monaghan
Mark Hutchings
Andrew Strijk (24)
Fifth
2011
Jason Salecic
Bill Monaghan
Dion Fleay
Anthony Tsalikis (39)
Third
2010
Jason Salecic
Bill Monaghan
Caleb Shadbolt
Anthony Tsalikis (42)
Fifth
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