NRL 2025 Pre-Season Thread

Of course I'm referring to Nicho Hynes. He holds the key for them and if he can play his best footy they'll make plenty of noise. I think where he's struggled these past couple of years is that he's had to split his focus between club and representative commitments. Nicho had the whole weight of the world on his shoulders when he's at his best when he just probes around and is able to draw in a couple of defenders before going again.

Wasn`t fit for a lot of the season .
Ankle troubles . I was reading he has had surgery and is good to go .

Attempting to jump to collect a kick, Hynes came down on his ankle and rolled it before he was assisted from the field.
Hynes will undergo surgery on Wednesday and the club envisages he’ll be able to return in eight weeks, which will mean he’ll be available for Cronulla’s finals campaign if they finish in the top eight.
“It has been confirmed that Nicho has a complete syndesmosis rupture, plus a tibia fracture to his left ankle,” Sharks Head of Performance Nathan Pickworth said via a club-issued statement.

Daniel Atkinson, who played well in patches in the halves earlier in the season, will replace Hynes and partner five-eighth Braydon Trindall.
Trindal at #6 ? I thought they were at their best with Trindal #7 and Atkinson at #6 . Nicho had his best season ever @ #1 way back when .
 
Let's take a look...

South Sydney Rabbitohs 2025
1. Latrell Mitchell
2. Alex Johnston
3. Jack Wighton
4. Campbell Graham
5. Tyrone Munro
6. Cody Walker
7. Lewis Dodd/Jayden Sullivan
8. Tevita Tatola
9. Peter Mamouzelos/Jamie Humphreys
10. Jai Arrow
11. Keaon Koloamatangi
12. Euan Aitken
13. Cameron Murray

14. Siliva Havili
15. Tallis Duncan/Sean Keppie/Shaq Mitchell
16. Davy Moale
17. Josh Schuster

So in the modern NRL you have the Penrith Panthers who are an absolute phenomenon no questions asked. Then you have a team like Melbourne who even when they're struggling still manage to make the Top 4 and just keep on rolling. Then there's the Roosters who have a fantastic team on paper but can't quite match it with those teams and always seem to leave their run too late.

Below them is South Sydney who have this brilliant core that can beat anyone on their day but have completely lost the plot the past couple of years. It was amazing just how quickly it all fell apart. Half-way through 2023 they were the form team of the competition and had an embarrassment of riches with Jack Wighton joining the next year. A year later they're sending out an SOS to Bennett as all the star players start going AWOL.

They've completely underachieved and while they've veered off course they have a coach who can make the big calls and win the big matches. He doesn't always get it right and sometimes it's a case of so close yet so far but with him on board I certainly feel more confident than I did with Demetriou and Hornby respectively.

I think the reason why they're being favoured so much is because they have arguably the best back and the best forward in the competition in Latrell and Murray. We've seen what both can do on their day and if Bennett can unlock them it'll just allow so much to fall into place. Ever since leaving the Roosters Latrell has been complacent but I think his time is drawing to a close and if he doesn't sort himself out quickly he knows he could be entering the next phase of his life prematurely. One last serious run with Bennett could be just the inspiration he needs.

The forwards need to really lift. If Tatola and Arrow can get back to their best that will be a huge boost because Souths were awful in the ruck last year. I like the Aitken and Schuster purchases - it's two sides of the coin where you have a reliable player in Aitken who can slot in. Then you have the high ceiling player in Schuster who could be a match-winner. Bennett will have to manage him well and there's a risk factor there but that could be a huge boon.

Also have my doubts around halves and hooker. Will they be able to direct traffic and control possession? WIll they take the pressure off the other players and allow them to shine? I'm not even sold on the halves I've named - even Bennett didn't seem to recognise Dodd from what I saw. Sullivan just seems like another back-up half to play alongside Gerome Burns. It could very well be a Wighton/Walker combo for all I know.

Souths have been high on Mamouzelos for years but he's yet to make an impact at NRL. Humphreys showed some potential last year at Manly but the jury is well and truly out.

It's tough because if it all goes to plan, they'll finish Top 4. However I just think Bennett got his hands on this team too late and they won't be as consistent as he'd like. Still think they're a signing or two off from where they need to be to challenge for the premiership.

Do you think Gerome Burns has a realistic chance to become a first grader? Asking cause his partner was one of my coworkers before they moved to Sydney, obviously wish them luck.. but this place could be kinda stuffed if they don't come back 😅
 
Do you think Gerome Burns has a realistic chance to become a first grader? Asking cause his partner was one of my coworkers before they moved to Sydney, obviously wish them luck.. but this place could be kinda stuffed if they don't come back 😅
Gerome was the best player in QCup before he ruptured his patella. I think he would have played NRL last year had it not been for the injury. I don't think he'll get first crack but I'm far from convinced with the current halves options at Souths so there's an opportunity if he's good enough.

My impression is that he's an Albert Kelly type of signing. He'll make some inroads with the footy but whether he can help make Souths into a genuine contender is another story.
 
I'd love to do the Knights for you but you do this better than anyone and I get accused of making too many lists which is hard to argue with. Happy to read your write ups instead.
Totally loving the BigPete write-ups, but there's no such thing as too many Sproj lists ;)

Anyone accuses you of that, well they are entitled to their very obviously wrong opinion
 
100% and I don't want this thread to be a personal soap-box, I'd love to see other perspectives.

Trindal at #6 ? I thought they were at their best with Trindal #7 and Atkinson at #6 . Nicho had his best season ever @ #1 way back when .
6 or 7, Trindall will still play down that left-hand side. It's just a question of whether he'll continue to handle the majority of the kicking which he did at the end of the year, or whether he'll split the duties with Hynes like earlier in the year.

I thought their first half of 2024 was their best period. They had that one completely out of character performance against the Tigers, otherwise they were the form team of the competition. Then they came up against the Panthers and got completely smashed and never looked likely again.

Hynes shifting to fullback could be an option but with Atkinson leaving I don't think it will be a preference.
 
Working our way down in alphabetical order...

Dolphins 2025
1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Jake Averillo
4. Herbie Farnworth
5. Jack Bostock
6. Kodi Nikorima
7. Isaiya Katoa
8. Daniel Saifiti/Tom Flegler
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Tom Gilbert
11. Felise Kaufusi/Connelly Lemuelu
12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
13. Max Plath

14. Josh Kerr/Ray Stone/etc.
15. Mark Nicholls
16. Kenny Bromwich/Felise Kaufusi etc.
17. Connelly Lemuelu/etc.

Originally I had Gilbert at 13, but good luck keeping Plath out of the starting side.

Plath typifies the resolve of the side. Not the fastest, strongest or most skillful player but he's a team player and he inspires those around him.

What I like about the Dolphins pack is that they all bring something to the table. Kaufusi is your enforcer, Lemuelu runs great lines, Kerr has that second phase, Nicholls is ever reliable etc.

I'm curious to see what Saifiti and Finefeuiaki bring to the side. I don't think Finefeuiaki came back to the south-east just to be closer to family, I think he's looking for an opportunity to start and the Dolphins are going to give it to him. If he can stay focused, he should give them a physical edge and somebody they can look to play off.

As for Saifiti, I like the way Marshall-King uses his forwards and think Saifiti could be a real beneficiary either skittling the defence to open up the play for JMK or scoring one himself. I just hope Daniel backs up what he's been saying this pre-season and asserts himself more. I felt he became annonymous at Newcastle and got over-shadowed not only be his twin brother but also Leo Thompson. If he can step up and you bring Flegler in alongside him the pack would be really difficult to contain.

To cut to the chase, for the Dolphins to become serious title contenders, they need Tabuai-Fidow to work on his fitness and for Katoa to take his game to the next level.

The latter is a huge ask. Katoa is only 20 (going on 21 in a few weeks) and realistically he 's a couple of years off from being a dominant halfback. However they've thrown him into the deep end and so they need him to be more adventurous with the footy and create more points. The play that sticks out was the Round 20 clash against the Panthers where the Dolphins had the defending premiers on the ropes and Katoa had an opportunity to win the game. However instead of backing himself, Katoa went the safe option and went for a cross-field kick that ultimately kept Penrith in the game. The Dolphins need a halfback that will win them the game in that scenario.

Meanwhile the Hammer is their most dangerous player, but he struggles to put in an 80 minute performance and will clock off, particularly in defence. If the rumours are true and the Dolphins are training the house down, I think the Hammer could have a very similar impact as a Billy Slater, Matt Bowen, Ben Barba and have far more try involvements.

It's a big test for the franchise this year. It was one thing to get off the ground with Bennett, it's another to perform without the mastercoach. They should be in the mix for a Top 8 spot, but I don't think it'll be a smooth transition. I expect there to be some turbulence with Woolf injecting some fresh blood into the team and putting his own spin on the side which won't work for all the incumbents. I don't think it will be the end of the world if they fail to make the 8, but they have to put themselves in a position where they can improve in 2026.

What do you make of them Wolfie Wolfie? Any word out in the Peninsula?
 
Gerome was the best player in QCup before he ruptured his patella. I think he would have played NRL last year had it not been for the injury. I don't think he'll get first crack but I'm far from convinced with the current halves options at Souths so there's an opportunity if he's good enough.

My impression is that he's an Albert Kelly type of signing. He'll make some inroads with the footy but whether he can help make Souths into a genuine contender is another story.

I know Wayne is a big fan (or at least was before the injury) and wanted him to be the next Cody Walker type story. Hopefully he'll get a start at some point.
 
100% and I don't want this thread to be a personal soap-box, I'd love to see other perspectives.


6 or 7, Trindall will still play down that left-hand side. It's just a question of whether he'll continue to handle the majority of the kicking which he did at the end of the year, or whether he'll split the duties with Hynes like earlier in the year.

I thought their first half of 2024 was their best period. They had that one completely out of character performance against the Tigers, otherwise they were the form team of the competition. Then they came up against the Panthers and got completely smashed and never looked likely again.

Hynes shifting to fullback could be an option but with Atkinson leaving I don't think it will be a preference.

If they want their best players in their best positions .

1 Nicho
6 Atkinson
7 Trindal
 
Working our way down in alphabetical order...

Dolphins 2025
1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Jake Averillo
4. Herbie Farnworth
5. Jack Bostock
6. Kodi Nikorima
7. Isaiya Katoa
8. Daniel Saifiti/Tom Flegler
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Tom Gilbert
11. Felise Kaufusi/Connelly Lemuelu
12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
13. Max Plath

14. Josh Kerr/Ray Stone/etc.
15. Mark Nicholls
16. Kenny Bromwich/Felise Kaufusi etc.
17. Connelly Lemuelu/etc.

Originally I had Gilbert at 13, but good luck keeping Plath out of the starting side.

Plath typifies the resolve of the side. Not the fastest, strongest or most skillful player but he's a team player and he inspires those around him.

What I like about the Dolphins pack is that they all bring something to the table. Kaufusi is your enforcer, Lemuelu runs great lines, Kerr has that second phase, Nicholls is ever reliable etc.

I'm curious to see what Saifiti and Finefeuiaki bring to the side. I don't think Finefeuiaki came back to the south-east just to be closer to family, I think he's looking for an opportunity to start and the Dolphins are going to give it to him. If he can stay focused, he should give them a physical edge and somebody they can look to play off.

As for Saifiti, I like the way Marshall-King uses his forwards and think Saifiti could be a real beneficiary either skittling the defence to open up the play for JMK or scoring one himself. I just hope Daniel backs up what he's been saying this pre-season and asserts himself more. I felt he became annonymous at Newcastle and got over-shadowed not only be his twin brother but also Leo Thompson. If he can step up and you bring Flegler in alongside him the pack would be really difficult to contain.

To cut to the chase, for the Dolphins to become serious title contenders, they need Tabuai-Fidow to work on his fitness and for Katoa to take his game to the next level.

The latter is a huge ask. Katoa is only 20 (going on 21 in a few weeks) and realistically he 's a couple of years off from being a dominant halfback. However they've thrown him into the deep end and so they need him to be more adventurous with the footy and create more points. The play that sticks out was the Round 20 clash against the Panthers where the Dolphins had the defending premiers on the ropes and Katoa had an opportunity to win the game. However instead of backing himself, Katoa went the safe option and went for a cross-field kick that ultimately kept Penrith in the game. The Dolphins need a halfback that will win them the game in that scenario.

Meanwhile the Hammer is their most dangerous player, but he struggles to put in an 80 minute performance and will clock off, particularly in defence. If the rumours are true and the Dolphins are training the house down, I think the Hammer could have a very similar impact as a Billy Slater, Matt Bowen, Ben Barba and have far more try involvements.

It's a big test for the franchise this year. It was one thing to get off the ground with Bennett, it's another to perform without the mastercoach. They should be in the mix for a Top 8 spot, but I don't think it'll be a smooth transition. I expect there to be some turbulence with Woolf injecting some fresh blood into the team and putting his own spin on the side which won't work for all the incumbents. I don't think it will be the end of the world if they fail to make the 8, but they have to put themselves in a position where they can improve in 2026.

What do you make of them Wolfie Wolfie? Any word out in the Peninsula?

You see this is why you are the only one to do these write ups, its a class above.

I like your point about Redcliffe being set up for success from 2026 on. Katoa was the best recruit they could have got and he seems fully committed to them. He is comfortably the best young halfback in the game and they have him locked up for ages on a reportedly amazing wage (650k a year). They also have some amazing youth coming through, they and the Cows have essentially horded the under age level origin players.

They are well set to overtake the Broncs as THE Brisbane side if they keep heading the way they are. The side even this season looks strong and it really is a shame for them the unknowns around Flegs. How will Gilbert come back as well? I suspect he will come out breathing fire but will he be able to maintain it for a full season after so long out?

They also have some aging players and probably a bit of a gap to the immensely talented kids are ready. Can those veterans last a full season more or have they gone a season too long? Time will tell.

But they are well set. They will start having some challenges holding on to some of their bigger names starting from November this year if they don't lock them up early. Herbie being the one that stands out. I would love nothing more than us chasing him hard again if he is essentially a free agent come November.
 
Working our way down in alphabetical order...

Dolphins 2025
1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Jake Averillo
4. Herbie Farnworth
5. Jack Bostock
6. Kodi Nikorima
7. Isaiya Katoa
8. Daniel Saifiti/Tom Flegler
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Tom Gilbert
11. Felise Kaufusi/Connelly Lemuelu
12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
13. Max Plath

14. Josh Kerr/Ray Stone/etc.
15. Mark Nicholls
16. Kenny Bromwich/Felise Kaufusi etc.
17. Connelly Lemuelu/etc.

Originally I had Gilbert at 13, but good luck keeping Plath out of the starting side.

Plath typifies the resolve of the side. Not the fastest, strongest or most skillful player but he's a team player and he inspires those around him.

What I like about the Dolphins pack is that they all bring something to the table. Kaufusi is your enforcer, Lemuelu runs great lines, Kerr has that second phase, Nicholls is ever reliable etc.

I'm curious to see what Saifiti and Finefeuiaki bring to the side. I don't think Finefeuiaki came back to the south-east just to be closer to family, I think he's looking for an opportunity to start and the Dolphins are going to give it to him. If he can stay focused, he should give them a physical edge and somebody they can look to play off.

As for Saifiti, I like the way Marshall-King uses his forwards and think Saifiti could be a real beneficiary either skittling the defence to open up the play for JMK or scoring one himself. I just hope Daniel backs up what he's been saying this pre-season and asserts himself more. I felt he became annonymous at Newcastle and got over-shadowed not only be his twin brother but also Leo Thompson. If he can step up and you bring Flegler in alongside him the pack would be really difficult to contain.

To cut to the chase, for the Dolphins to become serious title contenders, they need Tabuai-Fidow to work on his fitness and for Katoa to take his game to the next level.

The latter is a huge ask. Katoa is only 20 (going on 21 in a few weeks) and realistically he 's a couple of years off from being a dominant halfback. However they've thrown him into the deep end and so they need him to be more adventurous with the footy and create more points. The play that sticks out was the Round 20 clash against the Panthers where the Dolphins had the defending premiers on the ropes and Katoa had an opportunity to win the game. However instead of backing himself, Katoa went the safe option and went for a cross-field kick that ultimately kept Penrith in the game. The Dolphins need a halfback that will win them the game in that scenario.

Meanwhile the Hammer is their most dangerous player, but he struggles to put in an 80 minute performance and will clock off, particularly in defence. If the rumours are true and the Dolphins are training the house down, I think the Hammer could have a very similar impact as a Billy Slater, Matt Bowen, Ben Barba and have far more try involvements.

It's a big test for the franchise this year. It was one thing to get off the ground with Bennett, it's another to perform without the mastercoach. They should be in the mix for a Top 8 spot, but I don't think it'll be a smooth transition. I expect there to be some turbulence with Woolf injecting some fresh blood into the team and putting his own spin on the side which won't work for all the incumbents. I don't think it will be the end of the world if they fail to make the 8, but they have to put themselves in a position where they can improve in 2026.

What do you make of them Wolfie Wolfie? Any word out in the Peninsula?
Pretty much agree with everything you have said.

I'm think they are going to probably be in that area of challenging for a finals spot around that 7-8 spot, although if they have a good year i think with a few less injuries and suspensions i could actually see them pushing for 5th.

The only other thing i have heard is Averillo has been doing a fair bit of work at 6 and Bostock has been training in the centers, with Kodi moving to 14. Kodi though is a solid 6 so if its not working its an easy fix.

The other one is apparently Bromwich wont be a regular this year. They seem a little light in the center position really, especially if anything happens to Herbie.
 
Oh, just to add, i think we will see a fair bit more of Oryn Keeley this year. He had a great year in cup and i think he's ready for more NRL footy now.
 
Oh, just to add, i think we will see a fair bit more of Oryn Keeley this year. He had a great year in cup and i think he's ready for more NRL footy now.
Don’t disagree but that’s a hard side to crack as a second rower right now. Kaufusi, Kulikefu and Lemuelu will be the 3 in the 17.
 
The only other thing i have heard is Averillo has been doing a fair bit of work at 6 and Bostock has been training in the centers, with Kodi moving to 14. Kodi though is a solid 6 so if its not working its an easy fix.

The other one is apparently Bromwich wont be a regular this year. They seem a little light in the center position really, especially if anything happens to Herbie.
That could be a way to fit Junior Tupou into the side. I couldn't find room for him in my 17, but the Dolphins seemed very keen on him so I can't picture him playing too much ISC.

What do you make of the five-eighth position Wolfie? On paper it seems like a weakness and while Nikorima can pose a threat with a footy, he's also a target that causes those around him to make bad defensive reads.

Averillo hasn't really played five-eighth since 2021. He's filled in there for a couple of games, but it's one thing to do a job, it's another to be a first choice five-eighth. Maybe at 25, he's ready for the responsibility but it remains to be seen. My memory of Averillo is that outside of the odd piece of individual brilliance, he didn't ask too many questions of the defence. The Dogs attack was woeful, so it wasn't a great reflection of him (although there was plenty of blame to go around).
 
That could be a way to fit Junior Tupou into the side. I couldn't find room for him in my 17, but the Dolphins seemed very keen on him so I can't picture him playing too much ISC.

What do you make of the five-eighth position Wolfie? On paper it seems like a weakness and while Nikorima can pose a threat with a footy, he's also a target that causes those around him to make bad defensive reads.

Averillo hasn't really played five-eighth since 2021. He's filled in there for a couple of games, but it's one thing to do a job, it's another to be a first choice five-eighth. Maybe at 25, he's ready for the responsibility but it remains to be seen. My memory of Averillo is that outside of the odd piece of individual brilliance, he didn't ask too many questions of the defence. The Dogs attack was woeful, so it wasn't a great reflection of him (although there was plenty of blame to go around).

6 could be an issue and maybe thats why they are looking at Averillo there. He's a bigger body in there and in theory shouldnt get run over like Kodi, but i havent been convinced by him at center either. Sullivan as well doesnt seem to be able to cement a place. If they get Oloapu, potentially he could solve a lot of issues if he can stay fit but he's also had very little first grade and who knows how he will be after his neck issue. That would be an incredibly young partnership to back your challenge on.

Saying all that, i think Kodi is still probably their best option there. I actually think somebody like Tyson Gamble would be a handy pick up for them. Even though i dont think he is brilliant, i think he would offer a bit more short term than their other options.
 
Gold Coast Titans 2025
1. Keano Kini
2. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
3. Brian Kelly
4. Phillip Sami
5. Jojo Fifita
6. Jayden Campbell
7. AJ Brimson
8. Moeaki Fotuaika
9. Sam Verrills
10. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
11. David Fifita
12. Beau Fermor
13. Chris Randall

14. Kieran Foran
15. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
16. Klese Haas/Arana Hau/Jack Alick-Wiencke/etc.
17. Josiah Pahulu

It was a horror season for the Gold Coast Titans. They kicked things off with a 0-7 record, suffered key injuries and the biggest story was the future of David Fifita who pulled a stunning about-face to stay at the club.

It's all too familiar story with the Titans and while there's cause for some optimism, it remains to be seen whether they'll deliver on it.

The big story so far this pre-season is the plan around Kieran Foran. It appears Des will use him in a similar capacity that Manly would use Cliffy Lyons in his later years or how Bennett would use Benji. I think it's a good call, Foran is playing on borrowed time but he could be very useful during key intervals which is where the Titans have often been found wanting.

It's just a question of who the starting halves will be. It appears that Des has taken a page out of Bellamy's book and has decided that fullback is the new halfback. I thought there were some good signs with that Kini-Campbell combination, it was reminiscent of times of what you'd see from Walsh and Mam at their best.

However the jury is out on AJ. If he can get back to his best, play off the front foot and study his Jahrome Hughes tapes then maybe. However he's had a few stints in the halves before and I don't think he's ever played as well as he has at fullback. He just isn't afforded the same amount of space and he's so much more effective against a staggered line.

At least it appears that Des has made a decision around his fullback. Granted we only got a taste of what Kini was capable of, but in both those wins against the Warriors and Broncos, Kini was ruthless and there is so much talent to work with. If they can work out the best attacking shapes to get him 1-1 he's going to tear teams apart.

The pack looks good on paper and theoretically should be coming into it's own, but I don't think it has enough grit. Sure they have players who are capable of the odd big run and they can work it down-field, but when things go awry, so often they compound the error with a cheap penalty and effectively lose the game then and there. They all have to show some maturity and prove they're not afraid to do the hard yakka.

With that said, it would certainly help if they received more support from their backline. Specifically from Kelly and Sami, two veterans who have both played over 100 games and yet they're as inconsistent as ever. Ramien used to be one of the most frustrating players to follow, but I think after last year Kelly may have leapfrogged him (Staggs is mounting a case too). He makes some of the most baffling decisions and has far too much license in this team. Both need to start strong here, otherwise Des needs to make a big call.

Never the less, I expect more of the same from the Gold Coast. Play through the middle, work it to an edge then set a big backline to give Fifita and Khan-Pereira enough room to wreak havoc. The big change will likely be a higher focus on generating second phase as opposed to quick play the balls. With the size of Tino Fa'asuamaleaui and RCG, I think they'll be looking to shovel the ball on and it'll go to Campbell who will have Kini sitting inside his pocket through out.

That could very well change if the Gold Coast don't sort out this Pahulu situation. That story has seemed to die down somewhat because he was all but signed sealed and delivered to Canterbury. Maybe it's still in the works, in which case that would open up a space on the bench because I can't see the Titans committing to Josiah in spite of his talent.

I think exit sets could prove problematic and they could very well lose the meterage battle without a recognised kicker. I think teams will opt to kick to Khan-Pereira and limit Kini's space as much as possible. Depth in the centres still poses an issue and the Gold Coast could find themselves weakening their pack and playing Fermor there to compensate. I'd imagine they'll be in the market for a centre if one pops up in free agency.

Last year they went 8-16 with a lot of wins during the Origin period. I'd expect more of the same but for the wins to be more spread out. However I also expect there to be some turbulence, particularly with the halves and the backline and I don't think that will settle this year.

The depth is also a concern. None of their affiliates played finals last year, so they're practically leaning on their Mal Meninga Cup players to make a speedy transition. There's some quality talent in Harrison, Stephensen, Bai and Williams but they'll have to prove themselves in ISC before they get their opportunity. The Gold Coast didn't go overboard with their recruitment drive so they'll need to ensure the pathways are strong if they're actually going to challenge for a premiership sometime this millenia.
 

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