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LYDIA VALERIANO

ON a rainy Saturday morning in Tully 150 people packed into a shed on Pollard Street to watch 37 local competitors sweat it out in the first in-house Trace Your Fitness functional fitness competition. The shed-come-gym was fitted out by Tracee Harris and Matt Tozer from Trace Your Fitness only last October but hosts more than 20 fitness training sessions per week and a growing client base. El Arish local Tracee Harris has been a personal trainer for four and a half years and ran many successful boot camps and circuit style classes before progressing into functional fitness training. This type of training incorporates gymnastics, cardio and strength training, including Olympic lifting. It caters for all fitness levels and no two sessions are the same. The new gym environment is one of

“community and support,” Tracee said. The completion consisted of two main categories: scaled (by weight) and intermediate. The intermediate mens ended in an exciting tie breaker which resulted in a win for Rob Waters. While this was Rob’s fifth competition he has only been training in the functional fitness style for 18 months. “I like competing because it gets you out of your comfort zone and push yourself to do things you didn’t know you could do,” Rob said. “It is such a supportive environment and you feel comfortable and confident to start trying new things you never thought you would be able to do.” Competing for the first time, Chantelle Fawkes echoed those statements, “Today I was surrounded by an amazing group of

people who to me are all inspirations in their own way… what a wonderful group of people to be a part of.” Chantelle has progressed from Mums and Bubs classes after having her fourth child to training in functional fitness several times a week and describes the “feeling of completing the comp as surreal.” Trace Your Fitness clients have competed as a team in Mareeba, Innisfail and Cairns and are already training for competitions coming up in June and July. This was the first in-house competition with Tracee looking to hold one or two per year. For more information on the gym, classes or personalised one-on-one personal training visit: https://www.facebook.com/traceyourfitness/

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U N F O R T U N AT E LY the unstable weather due to the rain-squalls and Cyclone Trevor made offshore boating difficult over last weekend. Most of the fishing has been inshore, resulting in some nice Island Trout, Grass Sweet Lip and Small Mouth Nannygai being caught. I am writing this early in the week (Monday) so I expect that the better weather conditions during the week will result in some very good catches of Fingermark from the local headlands and islands. The Fingermark fishing has been spectacular with plenty of bait now around, with the fish

schooled up in most of the normal haunts. These fish are mostly for the specialist as you need to use live baits such as herring or fish with freshly caught squid of a night to be consistent. However, over the past few weeks the Fingermark have often thrown caution to the wind and have on occasions been taking shopbought box squid when the fresh bait has run out. There has also been good numbers caught on soft plastics and vibes; this is mainly done during the daylight hours with emphasis on a tide change. The Barra and Jacks have been hit-and-miss, possibly because of the

ongoing rain, either way some anglers are doing quite well while others are struggling. There doesn’t seem to be any pattern, with the fish preferring an outgoing tide one day only to swap to an incoming tide the next. The other obvious sign is the amount of bait in the area you are fishingtake special notice of the amount of prawns, Barra love them. For this reason I use a lot of prawn imitations such as the Zerek or Chase Bait lure patterns at this time of the year. The Hinchinbrook region has produced some spectacular bottom fishing over the past couple of weeks with boats man-

aging good numbers of Fingermark, Grunter and even Black Jew. There has also been some good grunter caught in the coastal creeks. Generally the Grunter seem to bite the best on either side of the top of the tide. The reports of reasonable numbers of Mud Crabs are coming a lot more consistently, both in the local creeks and in the Hinchinbrook area. I have also noticed a marked improvement in the salinity in the coastal creeks, of course this changes when we have heavy rain but slowly things are starting to get back to normal. The mouth of the freshwater feeder creeks and drains running into the coastal creeks are still fishing well for Barra, Sooties and Tarpon. Again, soft plastics such as paddle tails and prawn imitations are the stand out lures. At this very early stage of the week the various

weather sites are predicting very light winds for this weekend and into next week. This will hopefully allow a rare opportunity for boats to head out wide to fish the main reefs and deep water rubble patches. For those who wish to stay inshore, either side of the early morning high tide will give opportunities to fish for grunter in the Hinchinbrook area or coastal creeks. This same early high tide will also suit chasing pelagics, such as Grey Mackerel, Queen Fish and Tuna around the islands. Either side of the afternoon low tide will be ideal to chase Barra and Mangrove Jacks in the creeks. Don’t forget the crab pots. There should also be prawns on the beaches between Tully Heads and Cardwell.

12pm) Saturday’s stableford comp, sponsored by Sacoa had some interesting results. Not many players under their handicap. It was a tustle between Andrew Rose and Allan Gould who both finished on 37pts. Well played guys. 1st - A Gould 37pts c/b and 2nd - A Rose 37pts March 23 Peak Aviation Stableford (Tee off times 730am & 12pm) The morning numbers were scarce as the rain came down early. But the afternoon cleared up with some good scores coming in. Coach Gould came in with the winning score of 39pts! Well done Brett. 1st - B Gould 39pts and 2nd - J Edmonson 37pts Junior Golf Competitions Sunday Tee off times 9 holers 9am, 6 holers 930am and 3 holers 10am The Juniors continue to improve and are really enjoying the competition golf each Sunday. The kids are moving up to the

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Many thanks to the ladies for the great barbecue, Jackie, Sneza, Emma Bowman and Kelly Martin. It was very much appreciated. The Men’s Pennants will be at Tully 31st March. Thursday has an 18hole event and Sporters 9-hole stableford and Saturday will an 18-hole stableford. Innisfail Golf The club house till & POS system have been upgraded to a complete Square solution to make it easier for the committee to track stock & sales trends. We will also be upgrading our accounting software to integrate with Square to make it easier to reconcile accounts & prepare reports for committee meetings. Membership cards are also being discussed to make it easier for members using their competition winnings & members rewards. So stay tuned for

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New Drop In 3 x 3 Basketball for youth launched at Innisfail PCYC

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LAST month Innisfail PCYC launched a new Drop In 3 x 3 Basketball activity for local youth aged 12 to 25 years fortnightly on Fridays. Since then 10 new members have joined and it is hoped more will join up in the near future. The cost is minimal with

only a one-time payment of $5.00 which includes a PCYC membership. In addition to basketball action, the latest music hits are played, along with a BBQ, cooking sausages for spectators and participants. It is held in an informal style so there are no set teams, and varying age groups and skill sets are encouraged to play to-

gether. Games are kept short at 10 minutes to allow equal play time for all participants, there is no referee, and no scores are kept. Bonnie Lugg, Program Coordinator at Innisfail PCYC said she sees this as a great benefit to the Innisfail community, as there are no other Drop In evening activities available.

“This allows the youth somewhere safe, fun, not affected by weather and with a method to expend some energy. The idea was generated from YES! (Youth Engagement Symposium), held in December 2018. At YES! many of the participants brought forward the idea there wasn’t enough evening activities that were cost effec-

tive and available to them to do.” “It is our hope that the popularity of this Drop In activity will increase, filling the need that was brought to our attention at the close of last year,” said Ms Lugg.

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Innisfail Judo Club members gain valuable lessons from French Olympian Ferrid Kheder

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FORTY five local judokas of all ages and abilities took to the mats at Innisfail Judo Club dojo for a Judo Shiai technique instruction session under the expert guidance of Ferrid Kheder, a French Olympian in Judo who placed seventh in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Kheder, who is regarded as one of the most well-rounded grapplers in the world put members through their paces with loosening up exercises, compe-

tition throwing and grappling techniques. Judokas were given demonstrations of Ashi guruma (Leg Wheel) throw which was how Kheder lost his only fight in 2002 to a Korean world champion. The half guard pass grappling technique Kheder learned from Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) black belt Travis Stevens from USA, who won three fights on the way to the final using this technique and went on to win silver at Rio Olympics

in 2016. The training session was made possible by Xavier Barker who used to run the NPA Judo Club in Bamaga and has now moved to Cairns. Mr Barker, who chairs the North Queensland Judo development committee, said their aim is to bring in a new expert with a different set of skills to visit clubs in the region throughout the year, which assists judokas and coaches with technique development and builds networks.

Ferrid Kheder on the mat with judokas from Innisfail Judo Club who took part in his Judo Shiai technique training session held recently at Innisfail dojo. Photo by Maria Girgenti

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This is the second session held this year, with clubs in the region gaining from the expertise of a Japanese coach last month. Kheder also ran sessions in Mossman and Northern Beaches which attracted 30 judokas, as well as Gold Coast PCYC Judo Club. Kheder has been invited to return after a session at Jigsaw Jiu-Jitsu Club in Edmonton on how to use Judo techniques in BJJ. He began training in Judo at the age of four and his pas-

sion for fighting in MMA was fuelled by a love for all things Bruce Lee and his grandfather who was a boxer. He is a sixth degree black belt in Judo and first degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Andre Galvao. His impressive list of achievements include two times European champion, five times World Cup winner, five times French champion, two times European bronze, five times World Cup bronze and World

University third. He is also the No-GI World champion (SJJIF), four times No-GI world medallist at brown and black belt as a masters athlete (IBJJF). Kheder, is also one of only few who have medalled in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Judo at the highest levels and then gone on to carve out a successful Mixed Martial Arts career with a record of 34 fights - 22 (wins) - 11 (losses) and (1 no contest) having never been submitted.

French Olympian Ferrid Kheder (blue GI) uses Yasuhiro Maeda from Innisfail Judo Club to perform a demonstration during his Judo Shiai technique training session. Photo by Maria Girgenti


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Tigers News with Shane Muriata JUST a quick reminder to start my column off this week: the six-times Premiership club the Brisbane Broncos have beaten the North Qld Cowboys 29-10 last Friday night in a one sided affair, similar to when Mike Tyson fought Homer Simpson for the WBC heavyweight title 15 years ago. Ok, Tyson did not fight Homer, but the Cows certainly got a touch-up last weekend which borderlined on embarrassment. Taulmanolo got owned by TPJ and the halves were petty ordinary, which begs the question: when is Jake Clifford due for a run? Speaking of Tully Junior Tigers, Thomas Flegler had a night out to remember in his first Derby. Thomas ran for the most metres and was an absolute beast in defence. Anyway, that whole Broncos rant was brought to you by all the crying Cowboy supporters who refused to talk to me over the weekend after the game! Moving on to the rest of the NRL games, wow, what an eventful weekend it was. The Warriors came crumbling back

to Earth while Stuey’s West Tigers kept the latest joke alive by sitting firmly on top of the NRL ladder after two rounds. Canberra should’ve beaten Melbourne, while the Gold Coast continue to be an actual joke like the Cowboys forward pack after being folded more than times than origami. The Bulldogs should be worried like Anthony Emmis modelling career and the Penny Panthers looked the goods for the first time since Adrian Duro was my childhood idol (still is). Manly and the Dragons are already on shaky ground, and that’s where they belong. The NRL circus continues this weekend, with what promises to have new clowns to talk about next week. The Cairns District Rugby League season kicks off this weekend, as the premier competition of the north gets underway for our Tully Tigers against the mighty Ivanhoe’s of Smithfield. In a strange turn of events, this game will be played at the spiritual home of the once great Foley Shield town of Babinda

at the showgrounds. Babin- you the speediest recovery and da has for many years carried bucket-loads of love for you to some famous rugby league get back on your feet. Get betfamily names, with the likes ter mate. Cheers. of Ambrums, Days, McCrae’s Special shout out to all the and the Poppies who all carried bus drivers doing the school run the Colts flag during the golden every morning and afternoons. years. Great mate and footy legend Head Coach of the Tigers, Neil Jesse n Co have been doAron Tongy, was adamant that ing their run for many years, so we are ready to go come Sat- thank you. To the legends runurday night. “We have trained ning the big yellow bus, Sarina so hard over the preseason, so Hughes n Co, thank you for now we just have get out there doing a wonderful job, and it and play. We won’t worry too was great hearing from you last much about our overall game, week. Another special message just getting the little things right of thanks has to be given to all to set us up for a good season.” the education teachers and staff With the top grade side of our district. I strongly beready to rumble in the Babinda lieve we have some of the best jungle, Steven Ali Barrett’s men leaders who have only the best were as keen to get busy when interests of the children at heart, they have their first hit out of and I think that’s what separates the season. “It’s been a long us from a lot of other areas. wait. Were still a little low on Cherie Jenkins has been helpplayers, so get on down if you ing me better my job ever since haven’t already. I can’t wait, see I got my first gig as a school how we go.” coach. Mrs Berg is one of my Just a special mention to a many mentors I look up to, so very special person in my rug- it’s no surprise she’s high on my by league life who I’ve had the list of local legends. privilege to play alongside: to Only recently returning to Jordan Ketchell, your black and our district, Stuart Russell has gold heartTully will always beat with picked where he has left Rugby League PlayersupProfile us. The struggle you’re enduroff, supporting a wooden spoon Name- Benn Campagnolo ing now, we will never let you team like the West Tigers. Great Position- Halfback travel alone. In my opinion, contribution and supporter in Nicknames-Steven you’re one of the most emo-Barrett every extra curriculum activity Junior Club-players Tully Tigers tionally charged footy I we do. To those in the know know, andFavourite one of the Meal-Spaghetti most loyal of Tully State School, our very best friends anyone Crush-Uncle could ever Darryl own Jonnie Hughes has made Celebrity ask for. OnBest behalf of all thelike cur-uncle such an amazing difference at Advice-Be Darryl rent and past players, we wish our school. Cheers for all you

do for our kids. Miss Sandra Clarris, who has had so much goodness and positive affect on me in the past 10 years, like many of the Golden Girls. So just like their song suggests, thank you for being a friend. Last but not least, the Godmother of legends, Ann Pacey. I can’t

think of anyone who has had an amazing influence on so many great young people. She is one of those people where, if you look around and see Ann’s face in the crowd, you know everything is going to be ok. Make sure you say G’day when you see her, or even give her a hug.

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Tully Bowls Wednesday March 13 The lady’s bowls single results were: Mary Bacic 25 Bev Achilles 6 and Judy Hood 25 Claire Bourke 5. The Mens singles results were: Steve Szabo 25 John Taylor 24 and this was a very exciting game! Three of our girls Val Zamora, Judy Hood and Bev Achilles travelled to Mareeba on March 18 to play in the combined TFNQ pennant teams, Congratulations to Mary Bacic who is our 2019 ladies singles champion she defeated Judy Hood 25 to 15 in the final! A result from the men’s singles was Ray Downing 25 Steve Szabo 22. The men have

more matches to still to be played. Friday night Roast dinner and barefoot bowls was successful with 24 players and this will continue each Friday night. Please put your names in by 5.00pm and everyone is welcome! March 23 Ladies championship pairs Molly Dunn and Robyn Brunello 31, Rita Pezzutto and Claire Bourke 10. Sunday March 24 eighteen bowlers took to the green and fourteen ends were played before the rain came, so the winners were drawn from the bucket and they were: Lino Ceccato, Carmen Tarditi and Joan Mercer, who each won $10.00. Something new and exciting is starting this Wednesday! The club is hosting a jack-

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pot pairs competition. It will consist of club selected three bowl pairs and will be starting at 2.00pm. 18 ends will be played straight through with nibbles at the finish. Please put your names in by 1.00pm ring 40681230 and everyone is welcome. This will continue each Wednesday. Ray Wicks will be conducting an introduction to bowls for beginners on Saturday mornings and anyone interested can call for further information. Please ring Ray on 0447839229 he will fill you in. See you on the green! Innisfail bowls Unfortunately, Thursday’s game was a wash out. So much for “it never rains at the bowls Club on Thursday”. I guess it’s

a case of the adage that the exception proves the rule. However, on Saturday, 21 players made up for lost time. The winners were S. Pagano (in his new role as Skip), P. Anderson, S. Clarke. It was good to see Snow back on the green! Several competition games were completed on Sunday. In “A” Singles F. Catelan defeated L. Fedalto. In “C” Singles G. McDonald defeated C. Smith. S. Micale defeated Wazza. The following games have been called. To be completed by 31st March. Pairs: A. Siliato, A. Strano, versus S. Pagano, S. Dallapozza. D. Leach, S. Howe versus G. Kirkman, A. Morrison. Triples I. Humphries, M. Auchello, L. Fedalto versus M. Roots, S. England, M. Clifford.

To be completed by 14th April: D.Leach versus M. Roots. A.Strano versus M.Bright. J.Walker versus A.Siliato. B.Smith versus M. Clifford. Silkwood Bowls Club On Wednesday March 20 eight players enjoyed a social game. Alan Hudson and Karin Rastoll defeated Denise Charman and Wayne Mayelll 22/20. Delmo Tarditi and Lee Mayell defeated Anna Della Bella and Tony Haydock 22/17 Sunday 14-3-19. Ten bowlers enjoyed a Sunday afternoon under slightly better weather conditions. Denise Charman and Lee Mayell defeated Delmo Tarditi and Anna Della Bella 27/18. Byron Mayell Karin Rastoll

and Agnes Cain /Tait defeated Tony Cates, Mirella Berryman and Wayne Mayell 22/13. Our Friday Night Barefoot Bowls was enormous fun so come along and try our bowls game, bowls are provided, and all are welcome! There is FREE BOWLS COACHING on the 1st Saturday of each month start 9am at Silkwood Bowls Club and all are welcome! For more information call Denise 0400791517. You can follow us on Face Book with all upcoming events. Social Bowls Wednesdays and Sundays register since the 3rd of March we have revert to normal time. So please register at 1pm to start of play 1.30pm.

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It’s almost time to Tame the Tully…

TODAY marks 50 days to go until Tully and the Cassowary Coast, Tropical North Queensland hosts the first ever IRF World Rafting Championships in Australia. The excitement is electric as 400 white-water rafters, support crews and their families from up to 30 countries will soon arrive in the region in an attempt to Tame the Tully at the IRF 2019 World Rafting Championships Powered by Experience Co, from 13 – 20 May. Teams from across the globe have now registered with previous World Champions Brazil, Japan and New Zealand Open Men’s and Women’s teams heading to Australia in May in their attempts to regain the IRF World Rafting Championship title. The Australian Rafting Federation (ARF) will be represented by seven teams competing on home soil. The current Australian U19 Men and Women, U23 Men, Open Men and Women and the Master Men and Women have all secured their spot to take on the world. The Echo H2O Under-23 Men’s team from Tully qualified at the 2018 Pre Worlds / ARF

National Titles for the International Rafting Federation (IRF) World Rafting Championships. Will Hilder one of the six-member Echo H20 team, said “We have been training Wednesday and Fridays morning paddling out on the ocean and every other afternoon at the gym. Saturdays we go up the river for the day.” He described the Tully River as one of the most challenging rivers, “The rapids are really big, there is rocks everywhere, it’s quite hard to pick your lines…We will be sure not to show any of the teams our home ground advantages.” Will said he will be watching and cheering on his mother Clare is also competing for Australia in the Master Women, “It’s pretty great, we’d both never done it before. We got the opportunity and just took it… its pretty exciting.” Former World Champion and coach of the Echo H2O Under 23 Men’s team Graham Maifredi, said “Every training day is a boy to men adventure. They have developed into a tight unit and learnt to trust one another in a “real life “x box” game captur-

ing great life skills along the way. Our juniors are the future, onwards and upwards. The teams to be watching out for include Czech Republic and Japan, they are Team Australia’s main contenders for the titles in the U23 division.” February saw Team Teikei from Japan Open Men team travel to Tully to get a start on training and prepare for the upcoming event. Having hosted the last IRF World Rafting Championship, Argentina have been described as some of the best athletes and rank current number one in the world across most disciplines. The Cassowary Coast Region can begin to roll out the red carpet for athletes and their families as early as May 1st with Japan confirming they will be arriving 7 days earlier to begin training. Tully will be filled with colour and excitement over the next 50 days as the region will be on show with visitors expected from around the globe. To celebrate the milestone organisers have now released: The official course

maps for the event, which will showcase the Tully River to the world. The course maps include the start and finish lines and spectator access points for all disciplines. The official entertainment schedule outlining the event week including the official opening ceremony (13 May) Super Saturday (19 May) and the official closing ceremony (20 May). The event week will be pumping with food trucks, children’s activities, live entertainment and beer gardens, creating the perfect atmosphere for spectators and competitors to experience all that Far North Queensland has to offer. The official event competition handbook has also been released providing a one stop shop for all event details including competition schedules, site plans and entertainment for all athletes and spectators to the event. The official athlete’s glamping village will be home to 320 athletes housed at the Tully Showgrounds. Village staff will serve competitors lunch and dinner while the local Rotary and Lions clubs will provide an optional breakfast service. The showgrounds

will have an international flavour with athletes from all around the world staying in the one location. Cassowary Coast Regional Council Mayor John Kremastos said he was excited to welcome the athletes and teams from around Australia and the world to the region. “We are keen to showcase what we have here and show them some true North Queensland hospitality,” Cr Kremastos said. International Rafting Federation President Joe Willis Jones said, “2019 marks the 18th IRF World Rafting Championship showcasing the best of the best teams from around the globe coming together in the truly global rafting fraternity to take on the demanding rapids of the Tully River. Teams old and new will be welcomed to this picturesque location from the residents of the Cassowary Coast and we look forward to sharing this river family event with everyone.” The IRF World Rafting Championships is supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland and features on the It’s Live! In

Queensland events calendar, worth $800m to the states economy in 2019. Experiences are now on sale via Experience Co for those looking to travel to the Cassowary Coast Region, two hours south of Cairns, for the event - www.goexp. co/wrc2019 For further information visit www.wrc2019. com, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @wrc2019_tullyaustralia or join in the conversation #raftersareawesome EVENT SNAPSHOT: Event Title: IRF 2019 World Rafting Championships Powered by Experience Co. Dates: 13 – 20 May 2019 Free event to attend. Who will compete at the event: The World’s best White-Water Raft Racing athletes The event is an Official International Rafting Federation sanctioned event. Website: www. wrc2019.com IRF Facebook: @IRFWorldRaftingChamps IRF Instagram: @internationalrafting

BRIDGE TULLY

Behind Bowls Club 1 Coronation Dr Monday & Friday at 12.45pm

DARTS TULLY

Bowls Club Tuesday’s 7pm

CLAY SHOOTING SILKWOOD

Japoon Rd Practice every Saturday 9am – 12pm Every 2nd Saturday 9am – 3pm Comp 1st Saturday of every month

NETBALL TULLY

Igloo Mondays Under 12’s 4.30pm – 5.30pm MPC/Igloo DIV 3 5.20pm – 6.10pm & 6.10pm – 7pm DIV 1&2 6.10pm – 7pm & 7pm – 7.50pm

TENNIS TULLY

Behind Show Grounds B Grade Tuesday Night 7pm A Grade Thursday Night 6.30pm for 6.40pm start Thursday Mornings Ladies 8.15am for a 8.30am start

FOOTBALL TULLY

First Second Third

Monday, March 18 Clydie Pease / Sue D'Arcy Rosemay Cox / Jeanette Evans Sandy Raiti / Sandy Mollenhagen

First Second Third

Friday, March 22 Jan Pease / Clydie Pease Kerry Borthwick-Bolton / Sandy Raiti Kath McGowan / Anne McLean

Tully Bridge Results

Show Grounds Training Tuesday & Thursday 6pm

First Second Third

Monday, March 18 Clydie Pease / Sue D'Arcy Rosemay Cox / Jeanette Evans Sandy Raiti / Sandy Mollenhagen

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Friday, March 22 Jan Pease / Clydie Pease


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