Match Reports May'08
U12 Match reports May' 08
28-04-08
U12 Cup
Carrigaline Utd.AFC 1 v Innishvilla 5.


4-05-08
U12 Div.1
Carrigaline Utd 1 v Mayfield 5.

It's a funny old game, two matches, two identical scores but dejection after one hope after the other. The defeat to Inishvilla in the quarter final of the cup was very difficult to take. Only two players Darragh 'Daz' Corcoran who scored a fine goal and Padraig O Brien who manfully tried to stem the tide at the back, played to anything like their true potential. For the team as a whole it was about learning from the mistakes, how not to repeat them and make changes for the next game. The next game came in the same week at home to champions and league leaders Mayfield. The score line remained the same but the performance was much more encouraging. Carrig. with Sam Crumplin and Aidan O Connor at centre backs proved very committed and with Chris Bannon and Donal O Neill on the flanks playing well the signs were good for them. Mark O Shea in goal did all that was asked of him and it is a cruelty of sport that such a good keeper should be faced with such negative scores 'who'd be a keeper'! Switches were made in midfield where James Creagh, Daz Corcoran, David Deasy and Aaron Tang had the better of the visitors. However on twelve minutes Mayfield took an undeserved lead, but Carrig. were level within minutes. John Duggan playing up front for Carrig played the ball for Tang on the left, he in turn found Daz wide on the left. Duggan's clever play drew the centre backs to the front of the goal and when Daz played the ball across the goal there was
Aaron Drummond at the far post to rifle the ball home.1-1. Carrig were behind once more shortly afterwards when the quicker thinking champions dispatched a corner to the net before Carrig had time to set themselves. There after although never in complete control Mayfield had too much about them for Carrig. Two further soft goals and a penalty that no one bar the referee could fathom completed the scoring 1-5. Padraig O Brien, Danny Smith and David O Connor were introduced underlining the fact that Carrig have the strength to threaten the top teams if they, at times, do not have the luck. What is needed now is for Carrig to focus on their remaining 3 games so that their league position fully reflects their status as a serious div 1 team. But at the end of this game the players felt that's exactly what they will do.

Paudie O Brien.05/05/2008
 

U12 Quarter final
Carrigaline United 1 v 5 Innishville
Darragh Corcoran scored.
 

Cup and League April '08
Thursday 17th April

U12 Cup.

Carrigaline United 2 v 1 Kilreen Celtic

First of all a word of thanks to the long suffering Moms and Dads, to those dedicated souls who give of their time and their petrol to keep their sons in the leisure manner to which they have become accustomed too. The freezing northern wind wiping about the open space at our new temporary HQ that is the Carrigaline RFC grounds in Moneygourney, made it feel as if someone must have left the fridge door open, had the Moms and Dads on the line huddled together for warmth. At least the efforts on the pitch helped make the sacrifice that bit worth while as Carrig advanced to the last eight of this years u12 Cup at the cost of premire outfit Kilreen. This was a heart warming performance by Carrig who were dealt a blow even before the start when regular goalkeeper Mark O Shea was forced off through illness. But in Donal O Neill, Carrig have a wonderful clubman, the ‘play anywhere' Donal gave a marvellous display between the sticks to keep out the talented Kilreen outfit. Overall Carrig had the better of the chances with Darragh Corcoran especially prominent in the opening half and was unlucky when his long range free went just wide of the far post. Slightly against the run of play Kileen took the lead when they were awarded a dubious penalty with 10 minutes remaining in the half.0-1. It was the type of penalty decision that a Sir Alex could have talked long about the injustice of it all. But this Carrig side just got on with ‘it' and took up in the second half where they left off in the first pressuring the visitors goal! With John Duggan pulling the strings in the middle of the park, Conor Quinn and Aidan O Connor snaffling Kilreen's front two Carrig turned possession into chances. It was Carrig's own version of Billy Whizz, Aaron Drummond who brought them level, racing on to a long ball from Duggan, he left defenders in his wake and rifled in the equaliser to level the sore 1-1with 20 minutes to play.
The game ebbed back and forth with both sides playing some excellent football but as it edged towards extra time and with one minute remaining, Carrig. were awarded a free wide on the left. Up stepped Aaron Tang and as befitting a striker on form dispatched a righted footed shot that found the back of the net. With no time remaining Carrig took the spoils and advanced to the last eight of the competition on 2-1 scoreline and no one was complaining of the cold!


U12 Division 1

Greenwood Afc 2 v 3 Carrigaline United Afc

Carrig returned to league action on Sunday 20th -04-0-08, when they played Togher side Greenwood away in a twelve thirty kick off at Greenwood Park.
Carrig began with a well recgonised back of of Padraig O Brien, Conor Quinn, Aidan O Connor and Donal ONeill playing in front of goalkeeper Mark O Shea, and they delivered an assured performance keeping a high line and forcing the home side to attack from far out. Danny Smith partnered Aaron Tang up front and his willingness to stay always on the last man meant he kept their centre backs busy while Tang had a roaming role. Indeed it was Danny's willingness to chase and harry that almost led to Carrig taking the lead in the sixteenth minute when the keeper failed to hold a David Deasy cross leaving Danny inches from scoring. Carrig took a fortuitous lead through Darragh Corcoran when on the 20th minute his free kick squirmed under the keeper's body and put them 1-0 ahead. The lead lasted five minutes before the Carrig's defence failed to deal with an early ball from the left side of midfield and Greenwood were level 1-1.Carrig increasingly dominated possession and their pressure paid off before the break when a defender under pressure from Tang put through his own goal, much to the chagrin of his keeper who must have felt he had suffered enough and promptly decided to go home. A remainder to all the Moms and Dads watching that we are dealing with 12 year olds! 1-2 to Carrig and the half time whistle followed shortly.

Greenwood, to their credit fought back bravely, and within 10 minutes of the restart were level. Thanks to their tenacity, spirit and by refusing to give up they did not allow Carrig to clear their lines and in the goalmouth confusion scored 2-2. Conor O Brien and Sam Crumplin and David O Connor were introduced for Carrig. as they sought to regain the lead. Aaron Drummond began to make some serious inroads into the Greenwood defence Duggan and Deasy won their midfield battle. With ten minutes remaining Daz Corcoran, on the left, carved open the home defence, three tacklers were left in his wake as he crossed into the box for O Brien to smash an unstoppable left footed volley to the roof of the net.2-3. From their to the end Greenwood came in search of the equalizer but the Carrig defence had shut up shop. Overall a very good win for Carrig and keeps them on track for promotion but there are some key matches coming up which they must take something from, not least back to back fixtures against champions Mayfield. But before that is the magic of the cup when they take on high scoring Inishvilla for a place in the semi-finals on Mon.28th

Reports by Paudie O Brien
 

Match results April'08
U12 Cup
Carrigaline 2 v 1 Kilreen Celtic
Scorers: Aaron Drummond and Aaron Tang
17th April

U12 Division 1
Greenwood 2 v 3 Carrigaline United
Scorers: Darragh Corcoran, Aaron Tang and Conor O'Brien
20th April
 

U12 Cup 6th April'08
U12 Local Cup

Carrigaline United A 4 v 5 Carrigaline United

As a local derby they do not come much more local than this as Carrigalines two under 12 's teams met in the second round of the local cup. Both teams had met their respective pairings from Avondale in the previous round and had dispatched them with aplomb to set up this unique fixture. On a bitterly cold morning Carrig 'A' showed scant regard for their more vaunted club mates in the Utd. team who play in a higher division than them and raced into a 2-nil lead. The first scored direct from a corner on the right by Brian Coakley and the second following a fine drive through the heart of the Utd. defence by Graham Boughue who finished emphatically. It was game on, Carrig 'A' sensing an upset on the cards continued to push home their advantage with Killian O Mahony having a big game in the middle of the park for them. However Utd also had players who put in the big performances and so it was that Danny Smith pulled one back on 20th minute for them, to leave the score 2-1 to Carrig 'A' at half time.
Now playing with the hill and the wind, the script read that Utd. would pile on the pressure and score at will, no one told Andris Bacuna in the Carrig 'A' goal and with a string of fine saves he kept the Utd at bay until the 15th minute when captain David Deasy equalized to leave the score 2-2.One minute later Darragh Corcoran made it 3-2 with a fabulous shot from wide on the left. On twenty minutes Conor Quinn, released from his customary centre back position, drove into the box and appeared to put the match beyond Carrig 'A' when his shot made it 4-2 with 10 minutes remaining. But this 'A' team would not lie down and they swarmed forward like a scene from Braveheart firstly Brian McCarthy reduced the deficit to one.4-3. Then Dean O Leary with only three minutes remaining levelled the scores following a corner on the right. Scenes of delight erupted as the Carrig 'A' felt that tide had turned in their favour.But they had not reckoned on the fighting qualities one Aaron Drummond who snatched victory with one minute remaining when he shot low into the net to leave the final score 5-4 to Utd. Managers Peter Lee and Tom O Donvan might be critical of their Carrig 'A' as they abandoned their shape in search of the goals to bring them back into the game but such things do not matter when you see the pride and the passion their charges played with and they did equalize! Well done all round a great performance from both teams but bragging rights surely belong to the gallant Carrig 'A' team.

Report by Paudie O Brien
 

Match Report 23rd 08
U12 Division 1

Carrigaline 2 v 3 Evergreen

On a bitterly cold Easter Sunday morning Carrigaline under 12's were ‘mugged' by a very game Evergreen team who refused to give up and kept plugging away to score with their only chance in the second half. Carrigs defence led by Captain Padraig O Brien from right back were under pressure from the start as Evergreen playing downhill and with the gale at their back pushed home their advantage. Twice Evergreen took the lead but twice Carrig pegged them back. The first time when Aaron Drummond smashed in a penalty after Aaron Tang had been fouled in the box and later when Tang himself finished with a powerful shot, leaving the scores 2-2 at the break.

At the restart Carrig, now aided by the wind and the hill camped in the Evergreen half. Twice Tang hit the post, on numerous occasions the ball hit elbows, legs and bums but would not go in, one could sense it could be one of those days. Time and again the visitors were forced to kick out into the strong wind except on some occasions they chose to play the ball short to their full backs and work it up through the middle displaying if you will a reluctance to accept their ‘faith'. So it was, they were rewarded with a breakaway goal with seven minutes remaining leaving the score 3-2 to the visitors.
David O Connor and David Deasy were introduced for Carrigaline as they tried to inject some much needed vim to the midfield but the damage was done and Carrig were left reeling from the sucker punch. This was a game Carrig should have won, they had the players, the chances and the conditions in their favour but this time the visitors had the desire and the luck and that was the difference.


Report by Paudie O Brien
24/03/2008
 

Match result 23rd March'08
Carrigaline United 2 v 3 Evergreen
Scorers: Aaron Drummond and Aaron Tang
 

Match Result 8th March 08
Springfield Ramblers 0 v 3 Carrigaline United
Saturday 8th March
Darragh Corcoran, James Craig and Aaron Drummond scored

Match Report 8th March'08
Under 12 Div. 1

Springfield Ramblers 0 v 3 Carrigaline United

In the absence of the injured Aaron Tang the striking duties fell to Danny Smith and Conor O Brien and they did not disappoint. Right from the off they pinned the Cobh back four in their own half allowing them little time and space to aim their long clearances. Carrig's. midfield of Chris Bannon, David Deasy, John Duggan and Darragh Corcoran were well on top in the early exchanges, but had to wait until the 20th minute before Darragh finally broke the deadlock when his run to the box was finished with a fine angled left footed shot that billowed the net.
Carrig's back four of James Creagh, Donal O Neill, Aidan O Connor and Conor Quinn, after a shaky start settled and gave little away. Behind them Mark O Shea was ever vigilant to Cobh's favoured long ball and was quickly out to smoother any threat of attack and one save in the 22th minute when he dived full length and held onto a stinging shot underlined his value to his team.
Changes in the second half saw the introduction of Aaron Drummond up front
and Padraig O Brien at the back as Carrig changed to a five man midfield and the tactic worked. Cobh bolded by playing down 'hill' pushed on but were undone by a superb run and fierce drive by Creagh on the right who with 10 minutes gone put Carrig 2 nil in front. David O Connor came on for Carrig as Drummond did was he does best, run from the half way line defenders trailing in his wake and score with a powerful shot. Over all a very good win for Carrig with a very good all round performance by everyone involved.


Report by Paudie O Brien
 

U12 Cup 24th Feb '08
Under 12 Cup

Carrigaline United 5 v 1 Avondale United

A unique draw saw both Carrigaline under 12 sides meet their equivalent Avondale counterparts in the local u12 cup, with both the Carrigaline and Carrigaline A, sides winning 5 to 1,and 5 to nil respectively.
Sunday proved to be a good day for football and a good day for this eager and promising Carrigaline squad of players. Changes to the starting line up saw Danny Smith introduced on the right, up front Keith Ashton partnered Aaron Tang while at centre back Sam Crumplin paired off with Conor Quinn. Driven on by capt. David Deasy from the middle of the park Carrigaline made all of the early running and enjoyed the lions share of possession. Chances fell to Darragh Corcoran, Aaron Tang and Keith Ashton but still no goal. A rare Avondale attack led to a corner and from the resultant cross they took an unlikely lead. Within a further minute they had the ball in the net for a second time but ref. N O Leary blew for a free out for Carrigaline. It was the reality check Carrig. needed as Keith and Aaron up front finally began to make serious in roads into the beleaguered Avondale defense. On 20 minutes Aaron turned his marker and bore down on goal, as the keeper advanced he shot low to the right corner, the sticky pitch held the ball sufficiently for the pace to be taken out of the effort and bobbled back off the upright, but there on cue was Tang following up his own effort to level the scores 1-1. Within five minutes a superb run and cross from the left by Darragh Corcoran saw Danny Smith smash an unstoppable volley to the roof of the net and leave the score 2-1.
It was a happy Carrig dressing room at half time and Padraig O Brien , Aaron Drummond and Aidan O Connor were all introduced as they went in search of more goals.Corcoran did not disappoint, ten minute into the second half he smashed home a righted footed free kick from twenty yards to send Carrig. 3-1 ahead. Donal O Neill and David O Connor were introduced as Carrig. emptied their bench. Padraig O Brien played fine through ball for Aaron Drummond to run on to, his shot was smothered but in the ensuing confusion Tang struck for his second and Carrig's fourth.4-1. Carrigaline continued to pressure the visitors defence and in time added on Tang completed his hatrick with a neat header to score his third and cap what was a man of the match performance from him, leaving the final score 5-1 to the home side. Others to impress were John Duggan who was purposeful in all what he did and at the back Chris Bannon and Conor Quinn hardly put a foot wrong while James Creagh overall performance saw him push Tang very close in claiming the Man of the match award. Next up in this cup competition will be a meeting with the 'A' team, local derbies do not come any more local than that!

Report by
Paudie O Brien.
 

Match Result 10th Feb 08
Carrigaline 3 v 1 Fermoy
Scorers: Darragh Corcoran, Aaron Drummond and Aaron Tang
 

Friendly 2nd Feb'08
Corinthians Boys A 2 v 2 Carrigaline Utd
Saturday 2nd Feb
Scorer: Aaron Tang
 

Match report 27th Jan'08
Rockmount AFC 2 v 1 Carrigaline Utd. AFC.


Sport can be a harsh but wonderful teacher and the lesson continued for this game Carrigaline u12 side last Sunday in Rockmount. A win for Carrig. would have put them second in the table above their hosts, as it was, a goal for Rockmount with two minutes remaining saw them open up a five point gap in the race for the title, but their is a lot of ball to be played between now and the end of the season. Carrig took the lead through Conor Quinn following a corner on the right from Darragh Corcoran. Indeed for much of the 1st half Carrig. had the better of the exchanges. Keeper Mark O Shea's clever use of the ball in hand meant he helped control the pace of the game. In front of him the back four of James Creagh, Aidan O Connor, Conor O Brien and Donal O Neill played very well. The midfield Darragh Corcoran,David Deasy, John Duggan and Arron Drummond were very much on top while upfront Arron Tang and Conor O Brien were always a threat. Justifiably Carrig went in at the break 0-1 in front. However in the second half Rockmount took the game to Carrig and drew level on the 15th minute, 1-1.Sam Crumplin, Padraig O Brien and David O Connor were introduced to try and wrestle the imitative back from Rockmount and it looked like Carrig. may just have hung for a point but then with two minutes Rockmount forced home the ball leaving the final score 2-1 to the home side.
There is still some distance to go in this league and lessons learned today will go a long way to determining whether this ever improving Carrigaline side will graduate with honours at the end.

Paudie O Brien
29/01/2008
 

Match 27th Jan08
Rockmount 2 v 1 Carrigaline United
Sunday 27th January
Scorer: Conor Quinn
 

Match Report 15th Dec 07
Carrigaline Utd. AFC. 2 v 1 Greenwood Utd.


While Santa and Cork Citys Denis Behan were in the clubhouse giving gifts to the younger members of the Carrigaline Academy, Carrig's under 12s side gifted an early goal to visitors Greenwood Utd.in their league tie at Ballea Park on saturday last.The sluggish start could have been more costly were it not for the collective response ably lead by captain David Deasy. One down after 11 minutes the back four of Padraig O Brien, Conor Quinn, James Creagh and Donal O Neill realised they were in a game and began to dominate their opponents.The assured play of Mark O Shea in goal instilled confidence in his fellow defenders and the more the game went on the more you felt the it would turn. A fine strike by Darragh Corcoran with the outside of his left foot should have levelled the score but for a superb save from the Greenwood keeper. The score remained 0-1 at halftime.
With the Carrigaline defence now firmly on top their midfield of Deasy, Corcoran, Aaron Drummond and John Duggan found the measure of their opponents and the chances came but, still no goals.Up front Danny Smith's intelligent play deserved something better while strike partner Aaron Tang had the beating of his marker but could not find his customery finish.Personnel changes saw the intoduction of Chris Bannon and Conor O Brien as Carrig commited more men to attack.With 15 minutes remaining Darragh Corcoran's run along the end line combined skill and determination and ended with him squeezing the ball past the keeper at the near post and finally level the scores at 1-1.On twenty minutes Deasy won two tackles on the left side of midfield and fed the vigilant Tang in the outside left position.Aaron 'skinned' his marker and drove the ball across the goal for the in rushing Conor O Brien to score at the far post. 2-1 to Carrig.
Sam Crumplin came on to further strenghten a bouyant Carrigaline side as Greenwood sought to score an equilizer but it would have been an injustice had they done so. Referee Richard Bond, who had a good game, played 5 minutes added time before blowing the whistle on a well deserved victory for Carrigaline. Next up for Carrig, are league favourites Mayfield on the 29th in Ballea. In the meantime Happy Christmas to all from this happy bunch of u12s.

Report by Paudy O'Brien
 

Under 12 National Cup, Round 3.
Under 12 National Cup, Round 3.
17-11-2007, Leeds Park .

Leeds AFC. 2 Carrigaline Utd. AFC. 1

They say you learn more from a defeat than a victory , if this is so then the under 12 boys of Carrigaline are well on their to becoming rode scholars following their 2-1 defeat to premier outfit Leeds. For this was a game they could have won but lady luck stayed at home out of the wind and rain. Two players cried off with a ‘bug' as the team gathered to travel, five minutes into the game Padraig O Brien had to retire through illness. Sam Crumplin came in at right full back and with Conor Quinn, Aidain O Connor at centre backs and Chris Bannon at left full back they presented a formidable defence. Behind them Donal O Neill stepped into the vacancy created by the absence of regular keeper Mark O Shea. Donal's handling of the greasy ball in the appalling wet and windy conditions helped to curb the much vaunted threat of the Glanvin twins up front for Leeds. Eighteen minutes in, determined defending by Cumplin on Evan Glanvin, robbing him of the ball and passing to Carrig captain David Deasy who in turn found the in form Aaron Tang and he finished to the net in spite of pressure from defender and keeper. 1-0 to Carrig.
With only two minutes to the break a speculative kick by Leeds Bryan Goulding had the slippery soap like ball evade arms and legs to nestle in the back of the net and level the scores 1-1.
After the break Carrig's Darragh Corcoran, Aaron Drummond and Danny Smith upped their performance in an attempt to regain the lead but this was a very even contest. John Duggan began to pull the strings in midfield for Carrig and the chances emerged. Corcoran, Deasy and Drummond all saw their efforts go unrewarded, and then with 10 minutes remaining Carrigs efforts were undone. A ball the Carrig defence failed to deal with, fell to the diminutive winger Evan Glanvin and he touched the ball home. 2-1 to Leeds. David O Connor came on for Carrig.as they pushed for an equiliser but to no avail.
Afterwards the deafening silence of the sad and dejected Garrigaline dressing room told its own story of what might have been. The lessons learned are tough to take but they are the foundation for future victories. Good luck to Leeds in the next round, hard luck to Carrigaline but there is lots of football to play yet.

Report By Paudy O Brien
 

Match Dec 1st
Evergreen 2 v Carrigaline 2
AAron Tang and Danny Smith scored
 

TRAINING
TRAINING

Wednesday
harlequin sports grounds
6.00 pm - 7.00 pm
Saturday
Pfizers sports grounds
11.15 am - 12.00 am
 

League match 4th Nov
Fermoy 0 v 1 Carrigaline United
Scorer: Aaron Tang in the 35 min (penalty)
 

News
We will be meeting Leed United away in the next round of Cup
 

Cup Match 23rd Sept
U12 National Cup Preliminary Round
Carrigaline United 3 v 1 Douglas Hall
Sunday 23rd Sept
Ballea Park
Kick off: 12.15 pm (D O'Flynn)
Scores: Darragh Corcoran 2, David Deasy 1
 

Cup Match 21st Oct
Bandon 1 v 2 Carrigaline United
Sunday 21st October
Scorers: Darragh Corcoran and David Deasy
 

League Match 6th Oct
Carrigaline United 4 v 1 Rockmount
Saturday 6th October
Ballea Park
Kickoff: 11.45 am (B Noonan)
Scores: Aaron Tang 3, Davis Deasy 1
 

Friendly Match 13th Sept
Douglas Hall 3 v 0 Carrigaline United
Thursday 13th Sept
Meet Ballae Park at 5.15 pm
The score line did not reflect the game. Carrigaline played very well with some lovely attractive football. We will be meeting Douglas Hall in the National Cup, the weekend of the 22/23 Sept and I have no doubt the scoreline will be somewhat different.
 

Friendly Match 30th Aug
Kilreen Celtic v Carrigaline United
Thursday 30th Aug
Ballyphehane Park
Meeting at Ballae Park 6.00 pm sharp

Result was a 2 all draw. A good result against a premier division team. Goals scored by Aaron drunmmond in the 47 min and Darragh Corcoran in the final min. Kilreen scored in the 23 min and 26 min.
 

U12 Cup 6th April'08
U12 Local Cup

Carrigaline United A 4 v 5 Carrigaline United

As a local derby they do not come much more local than this as Carrigalines two under 12 ‘s teams met in the second round of the local cup. Both teams had met their respective pairings from Avondale in the previous round and had dispatched them with aplomb to set up this unique fixture. On a bitterly cold morning Carrig 'A' showed scant regard for their more vaunted club mates in the Utd. team who play in a higher division than them and raced into a 2-nil lead. The first scored direct from a corner on the right by Brian Coakley and the second following a fine drive through the heart of the Utd. defence by Graham Boughue who finished emphatically. It was game on, Carrig 'A' sensing an upset on the cards continued to push home their advantage with Killian O Mahony having a big game in the middle of the park for them. However Utd also had players who put in the big performances and so it was that Danny Smith pulled one back on 20th minute for them, to leave the score 2-1 to Carrig 'A' at half time.
Now playing with the hill and the wind, the script read that Utd. would pile on the pressure and score at will, no one told Andris Bacuna in the Carrig 'A' goal and with a string of fine saves he kept the Utd at bay until the 15th minute when captain David Deasy equalized to leave the score 2-2.One minute later Darragh Corcoran made it 3-2 with a fabulous shot from wide on the left. On twenty minutes Conor Quinn, released from his customary centre back position, drove into the box and appeared to put the match beyond Carrig 'A' when his shot made it 4-2 with 10 minutes remaining. But this 'A' team would not lie down and they swarmed forward like a scene from Braveheart firstly Brian McCarthy reduced the deficit to one.4-3. Then Dean O Leary with only three minutes remaining levelled the scores following a corner on the right. Scenes of delight erupted as the Carrig 'A' felt that tide had turned in their favour.But they had not reckoned on the fighting qualities one Aaron Drummond who snatched victory with one minute remaining when he shot low into the net to leave the final score 5-4 to Utd. Managers Peter Lee and Tom O Donvan might be critical of their Carrig 'A' as they abandoned their shape in search of the goals to bring them back into the game but such things do not matter when you see the pride and the passion their charges played with and they did equalize! Well done all round a great performance from both teams but bragging rights surely belong to the gallant Carrig 'A' team.

Report by Paudie O Brien
 

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