Ealing Trailfinders beat local rivals Saracens 29-19 kicking off their Premiership Cup campaign with a bang.

A brace from Reuben Bird-Tulloch along with scores from Rob Farrar, Angus Kernohan and a penalty try gave Trailfinders a famous victory over their Premiership counterparts.

The hosts took the maximum five points from the fixture, heading into next Friday’s clash against Harlequins at The Stoop.

The game started perfectly for Trailfinders. Farrar flew over the white wash in the left corner after Trailfinders pounced on turnover ball from kick-off.

The fast start continued as Tobi Wilson threw a wonder ball over the top to Bird-Tulloch out wide, allowing the centre to cross, making the score 12-0 inside the first five minutes.

Saracens then woke up from their apparent slumber and scoring slowed, as the visitors held most of the possession.

The hosts were throwing bodies around forcing handling errors from Saracens. Bird-Tulloch then scored again, this time beating three Sarries players and crossing over on the right wing.

It was disaster after disaster for the visitors. Phil Brantingham and Toby Knight were sent to the bin after consecutive maul penalties and Trailfinders were awarded a penalty try.

Saracens closed off the half with a try on the buzzer. Brandon Jackson broke through and raced away from Trailfinders in a rare defensive lapse.

Halftime: Ealing Trailfinders 24-5 Saracens

The second half started identically to the first. Kernohan flew over in the corner after Trailfinders strung some brutally efficient phases together.

Saracens then managed to drag themselves back into the contest. Holding onto the ball for the majority of the second term they were able to cross 11 minutes after the break through Harry Wilson.

Pressure off the ball from the hosts continued to repel their rivals attacking efforts. Trailfinders then came close as a beautiful, flowing attacking move meant they went coast to coast but Lefty Zigiriadis was held up over the line attempting to crash over.

Saracens then scored a consolation try as Jackson scored again going the length via the intercept.

As a result it finished 29-19 giving Ealing Trailfinders the perfect start to their cup run.

Fulltime: Ealing Trailfinders 29-19 Saracens

Tries:

Ealing Trailfinders

Farrar (2), Bird-Tulloch (4, 25), Penalty (30), Kernohan (43)

Saracens

Jackson (39, 77), Wilson (51)

Conversions:

Ealing Trailfinders

Jones (2)

Saracens

Swiel (51, 78)

Yellow Cards:

Saracens

Brantingham (31) Knight (32)

Trailfinders Women vs Exeter Chiefs Women Official Match Report:
Trailfinders Women fell just short as Exeter Chiefs clinched a narrow 36-25 victory at Sandy Park.
Tries from Cristina Blanco, Abby Dow and Julia Schell, as well as two penalties from the boot of Emma Taylor, weren’t enough to secure a win against a strong Chiefs outfit.
Trailfinders got on the board through Blanco, who crashed over at the back of a strong driving maul after ill-discipline from the Chiefs allowed them territory into the red zone.
The hosts struggled to get any momentum in the early excursions thanks to a solid defensive effort by Trailfinders, as they didn’t allow Chiefs any rhythm in attack.
Although, Exeter were certainly getting dominant at scrum time, which kept them in the game-winning penalties.
Eventually, the hosts got their first score as they worked the ball well into a position for Sabrina Poulin to score.
Trailfinders responded immediately by extending their lead through the boot of Taylor as she excellently slotted a penalty.
In a tight game, both sides were fighting for every inch in what became a very attritional matchup between the two sides.
Exeter had a try from a driving maul of their own, with replacement Rachel Johnson going over.
However, Trailfinders took the opportunity for another three via Taylor’s boot and headed into the break with a narrow lead.
Half-Time: Trailfinders Women 10-13 Exeter Chiefs Women
Chiefs came out of the sheds looking like a completely different side striking through the rolling maul and Andrea Stock was shown yellow for collapsing it, and Chiefs awarded the penalty try.
The rolling maul was strong once again, with Clara Nielson crashing over mere minutes later, and then Hope Rogers added another crashing over from close range from the pick-and-go.
Trailfinders kept in the contest with an excellent finish by Dow diving in the corner.
Schell followed it with a brilliant intercept try running the length of the pitch.
However, the Chiefs edged the victory, with Lori Cramer collecting a cross-filed kick at the death to secure the win.
Full-Time: Exeter 36-25 Trailfinders Women
Trailfinders Women:
Tries- Blanco 4, Dow 64, Schell 74
Conversions- Taylor 5, 75
Penalties- Taylor 29, 38
Yellow Card- Andrea Stock 45
Exeter Chiefs:
Tries- Poulin 25, Johnson 38, Nielson 50, Rogers 53, Cramer 80, Penalty Try 46,
Conversions- Tessier 80

Ealing Trailfinders secure an outstanding 92-0 victory at home against Ampthill in their round five Championship fixture.

The hosts impressively scored 14 tries in total and denied the visitors a single point for the entire 80 in what can only be described as a clinical performance from the hosts.

There were individual tries from Francis Moore, Matt Cornish, Angus Kernohan, Rayn Smid, Will Montgomery, Mikey Willemse, and Jordy Reid, with Reuben Bird-Tulloch and Tobi Wilson scoring braces as well as a hat-trick from Tom Collins.

It was an unfortunate opening minute for the visitors, with winger Wilson Ijeh shown an early yellow for a deliberate knock-on.

Trailfinders immediately capitalised on the extra man advantage as Reuben Bird-Tulloch opened the scoring with a brace of tries within a matter of minutes of one other, both on beautiful counter-attacks.

Tom Collins made it three for the Trailfinders in his first score of the game, executing a perfectly weighted chip-and-chase, which he finished himself.

Tobi Wilson secured the bonus point before the 20-minute mark with his first try, gliding over the whitewash untouched.

Jordy Reid scored next for Trailfinders, diving over from the back of a powerful rolling maul, which became a running theme throughout the game.

Collins followed it scoring his second as he finished off a lovely counter-attack once again as Ampthill were struggling to deal with the attacking flair.

The hosts had one more on the cusp of the break, with Willemse over at the back of another driving maul.

Half-Time Score- Ealing Trailfinders 45-0 Ampthill

The second period opened with yet another flurry of tries, with Trailfinders scoring three within five minutes

Collins started it by making an acrobatic finish to take Trailfinders to 50 points, and Montgomery saw that and thought he could do one better with the number eight scoring an outrageous superman finish of his own in the corner.

Collins secured his hat trick after putting a perfect grubber through which he gathered and scored.

Play slowed down for a period, which allowed fans to catch their breath, but picked right back up when Rayn Smid went over at the back of yet another driving maul for the hosts.

Kernohan followed it with a finish from yet another graceful counter-attacking score.

There were two more tries for the Trailfinders before the full-time whistle.

Cornish got in on the action at the back of, you guessed it, a rolling maul and Francis Moore scored our last after a grubber and chase, which he collected himself, and that was the final whistle.

On the event of Craig Hampson’s 100th appearance for the club, the squad put in an outstanding performance as they make the charge towards the top of the league.

Full-Time Score- Ealing Trailfinders 92-0 Ampthill

Ealing Trailfinders-

Tries: Bird-Tulloch 6, 9, Collins 12, 34, 47 Wilson 17, 42, Reid 25, Willemse 39, Montgomery 45, Smid 62, Kernohan 69, Cornish 75, Moore 76

Conversions: Jones 7, 18, 26, 35, 40, 46, 47; Willis 62, 70, 76, 77

Ampthill-

Yellow Cards: Ijeh 1,

It was an outstanding performance from Barney Maddison’s players at Trailfinders Sports Club, which saw Trailfinders run in ten tries in a thriller against Loughborough Lightning. 

 

Trailfinders’ ten tries came from braces from Ellie Boatman and Annabel Meta, as well as individuals scores from Abi Burton, Kendra Cousineau, Kat Evans, Vicky Laflin, Emma Uren, and Megan Barwick.

 

The game started at a rapid pace, which was maintained for the full 80 minutes, with a try from Abi Burton in the first five minutes, followed shortly after with one from Ellie Boatman, who glided over for the second and an early lead.

 

The visitors responded, getting their first after a strong rolling maul. The ball came out, and their centre crashed over.

 

It was clinical work for the hosts third, with the backline linking up well to bring Trailfinders into the danger zone, and Cousineau finished it off.

 

Once again, the visitors responded after a nice break by Francesca Goldthorp to bring them close to the line, but it was finished off by the Alicia Maude.

 

Meta got in on the try-scoring action for her first score after some patient build-up play paired with a scorcher of a try a few minutes later as the back-line once again worked in tandem, offloading inside and out until Boatman finished it off for her second.

 

Unfortunately for Trailfinders, Abi Burton would be shown red before the break, and Lightning scored again, striking with the player advantage.

 

Half-Time – Ealing Trailfinders Women 33-19 Loughborough Lightning

 

Evans opened for scoring for the second half in a close-range effort after being denied by being held up over the line a few moments before.

 

Loughborough struck for another score off a well-worked set play move from a lineout, but it took a TMO check for it to be given.

 

Meta would get her double after a barnstorming run, crashing through and over the line. The game became level after Lightning second-row Abby Duguid was shown red for a high tackle.

 

There was a bit of Vicky Laflin magic in a textbook score from the fullback for the next one, making a break down the wing seem easy and dotting the ball down over the line.

 

No matter how many the hosts scored, Loughborough kept fighting and scored another from close range.

 

However, the next try from Trailfinders was mesmeric, each team making breaks and winning turnovers until Uren was able to break free and find a gap in the defence and get her score.

 

The last try from Trailfinders took it to ten in the match and over 60 points as Barwick crashed over from close range.

 

It was a breathless game and a real advert for the calibre of rugby on show in the PWR. Trailfinders will look to carry the momentum into their next fixture in a couple of weeks’ time down at Sandy Park.

 

Full-Time – Ealing Trailfinders Women 64-33 Loughborough Lightning

 

Ealing Trailfinders Women:

Tries- Burton 5, Boatman 9, 36; Cousineau 23, Meta 31, 54; Evans 45, Laflin 62, Uren 72, Barwick 75

Conversions- Taylor 11, 24, 38, 46, 56, Taylor 77

Red Card- Abi Burton 38

 

Loughborough Lightning:

Tries- Morrall 21, Maude 27, Hibbert-Jones 39, Williams 52, Goldthorp 68

Conversions- Green 27, 39 52, 68

Red Card- Abby Duguid 57

 

Ealing Trailfinders took all five points away from The Bay this weekend, beating Nottingham 36-21 away from home to go top of the Championship table overnight.

A brace from Tom Collins, along with tries from Craig Willis, Jordan Holgate, Will Montgomery and David Douglas Bridge, gave Trailfinders their third win in four games to start the season.

The result leaves them top of the table overnight, going into round five when they will host Ampthill at home.

Many would have forgiven the players at The Bay tonight for a cagey affair due to Nottingham’s damp and brisk conditions, yet neither side seemed to kneel to the atmospheric conditions.

The ball was flying around from minute one. The Archers were insistent on playing expansively and chipped and chased in behind within the first five minutes. They regathered and broke, and although Trailfinders recovered to force a knock-on, Notts had set the tone. 

The visitors countered with a first attack of their own. Willis threw a dummy and sliced through the Nottingham line, beating the full-back to score Trailfinders’ opener.

The West Londoners then smelt blood and piled on the pressure. They entered The Archers’ 22 again, sucking in their defence with an organised set of pick and gos, and Craig Hampson found Holgate in space to dive over the whitewash.

Trailfinders kept the scoreboard ticking over soon after. Reuben Bird-Tulloch ran an exceptional line off a Simon Uzokwe carry, and the flanker fed him straight through a hole in the Nottingham Defence. 

After a rapid phase, Trailfinders found the width down the left, and Collins went over for his first to cap off a brilliant team try.

The hosts finally replied with a score of their own, following sustained possession in the Trailfinders red zone. Charlie Myall went through untouched after linking up with his centre partner to get Nottingham back in it.

Will Montgomery sealed the try bonus with the first half’s final play. Holgate broke down the right wing and put Montgomery through to sprint over from 30m out.

Half-Time: 7-24 

The second half was less frantic than the second, with both sides electing to kick more of the ball than during the first term. 

The scoring trends continued, however, and Douglas Bridge crashed over from short range to get Trailfinders going in the second half.

Collins then scored his second soon after. An absolute ripper down the left. The winger sprinted down the line, hit a grubber behind his opposite number and latched onto the end of the kick to score an early try-of-the-year contender.

That would cap off the Trailfinders’ scoring for the evening, and Nottingham scored two tries in the last 10 minutes in a last-gasp attempt to earn a point. 

They failed, however, and Trailfinders sealed an impressive bounce-back victory, leaving them on top of the Championship table.

Full-Time: 21-36

Tries

Nottingham: 

Myall (29), Dickinson (63), Williams (79)

Ealing Trailfinders:

Willis (8), Holgate (17), Collins (24, 57), Montgomery (39), Douglas Bridge (51)

Conversions

Nottingham: 

Matt Arden (29, 63, 79)

Ealing Trailfinders:

Willis (8, 17, 51) 

Ealing Trailfinders face their first defeat of this year’s Championship season in a one-point loss to Doncaster Knights at home.

 

Tries from Rayn Smid, Jordan Holgate, Francis Moore and Matt Cornish, as well as 15 points from the boot of Dan Jones, just weren’t enough to clinch the win.

 

It was a breathless start to the game, with both sides getting tries on the board within the opening five minutes. 

 

The visitors struck first as back-row Rhys Tait broke through a weak tackle and dove over for the opening score. 

 

Trailfinders responded immediately through a try of their own courtesy of captain Rayn Smid.

 

Doncaster were clearly keen to build a score, taking the opportunity to take the three points with Alex Dolly slotting the after winning a scrum penalty and again a few minutes later.

 

It was a tale of ill-discipline for both sides in the first half for both sides as Doncaster allowed Trailfinders multiple entries into the 22, the first of which led to an easy walk in for Jordan Holgate.

 

It was a try fest as Doncaster responded immediately through fullback Jordan Olowofela, who made a clean break and got his first.

 

Trailfinders earned a scrum penalty on the halfway line, and instead of kicking deep, Jones caught the Doncaster defence unaware with the quick tap, opening up space for Francis Moore to score.

 

After another three points from Dolly, Trailfinders got another try from a Matt Cornish classic off the back of a rolling maul.

 

As if that wasn’t enough for one half of rugby Olowofela scored just before the half-time whistle from a kick in behind to take his side two points up at the break.

 

Half-Time- Ealing Trailfinders 26-28 Doncaster Knights

 

After the seven tries of the opening 40, both sides came out for the second period with a much more conservative game plan.

 

Dan Jones and Dolly traded penalty kicks to keep edging the scoreboard in their side’s favour until Olowofela made another clean break to score his third and complete the hat-trick.

 

Just a point behind and ten minutes left on the clock, Trailfinders threw everything at it, with possession right on the try line in the final play.

 

However, a heartbreaking knock-on meant Tom Foley blew his whistle, and Trailfinders fell short by one point and concede our first loss of the season.

 

Full-Time- Ealing Trailfinders 35-36 Doncaster Knights

 

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries- Smid 3, Holgate 20, Moore 27, Cornish 38

Penalties- Jones 43, 61, 66

Conversions- Jones 4, 21, 28

 

Doncaster Knights:

Tries- Tait 2, Olowofela 22, 40, 71

Penalties- Dolly 8, 14, 58

Conversions- Dolly 3, 23, 35

Trailfinders fell to a 38-29 defeat at the hands of Saracens at The StoneX in Round 1 of Premiership Women’s Rugby.

A hat trick from Vicky Laflin, an Ellie Boatman Try, and an Emma Taylor penalty goal was not enough to get Trailfinders their first win over Saracens.

The visitors take one point from a possible five away from North London and will host Loughborough Lightning at TFSC in Round 2, live on TNT Sports.

Trailfinders started the new PWR rugby campaign perfectly, as their first score came inside 3 minutes.

Playing the ball out the back of a midfield scrum, they broke down the right wing, and Laflin dove over in the corner to cross the whitewash.

However, Saracens answered back quickly. May Campbell scored from a pick-and-go to level the scores inside the first 10.

The hosts continued to set the tone physically, and although the phase play was scrappy, they scored through Chantelle Miell.

The visitors then had the first sustained block of possession in the contest, with the majority of the phases in the host’s half.

After knocking on the door and being held up over the line, Trailfinders finally broke down the Saracens dam.

Emma Uren found space on the right edge and perfectly drew the last defender in, giving Laflin the walk-in for her second.

There was more scrappy play towards the end of the first half as both teams knocked on with strange regularity in the warm October conditions.

That is until Saracens managed to stitch some phases together, and gave Akina Gondwe the chance to crash over from short range.

Half Time: Saracens 19-12 Trailfinders

The second half started much the same as the first. Trailfinders piled on the pressure going forward, most of their joy coming from the wide channels.

Taylor’s right boot added the first points of the second term from just over 30m out, and the visitors closed the gap.

The pendulum then swung back Saracens’ way, however. Poppy Cleall crashed over in a similar fashion to the clinical style that all Sarries teams operate with.

Conversely, Trailfinders tend to have more of a desire to play with the ball in hand. Their next score was no different.

Some beautiful phase play found space on the right, and Laflin, Rosie Inman and Boatman combined to feed the GB7s flyer over the line.

Saracens then scored again through Bryony Field, and with the clock against them, it looked like that was it for Trailfinders at the StoneX.

The visitors took no notice of that, though, and from their try-line, played the ball wide to the left wing, and Grace White broke. The winger produced an elegant run past three Saracens and only had the line to chase down, but was caught by Isla Alejandro. White popped the ball up, and Vicky Laflin walked in for what is undoubtedly an early contender for Try of the Season.

With the conversion from Taylor, Trailfinders were back within three and looking for a famous victory.

However, the result didn’t come, and Sarries had the last laugh as Sarah McKenna sealed their victory at home.

The defeat at The StoneX leaves Trailfinders with a point, looking to impress live on TNT Sports next Sunday against Loughborough Lightning.

Full Time: Saracens 38-29 Trailfinders Women

Tries:

Trailfinders:

Laflin (3, 18, 73), Boatman (61)

Saracens:

Campbell (6), Miell (11), Gondwe (34), Cleall (54), Field (68), McKenna (79)

Conversions:

Trailfinders:

Taylor (3, 61, 74)

Saracens:

MacDougall (7, 35, 53, 80)

Penalties:

Trailfinders:

Taylor (47)

Ealing Trailfinders left it late to win 24-29 under the lights against Cornish Pirates in Round Two of the Championship.

Tries from Tom Collins, Matt Cornish, Tobi Wilson and Rob Farrar meant Trailfinders secured a bonus point victory in Penzance.

The Londoners sit at the top of the table after Friday evening’s result, collecting ten points from a possible ten so far this campaign.

As the sides ran out from the changing rooms, there was a great atmosphere around The Mennaye Field, with last season’s top two set to go head-to-head.

Unsurprisingly, it was a cagey opening 15 minutes with both sides looking for field position early on. It was Will Trewin who looked most likely to score just after this period; the Cornish Pirates fullback thought he was in, but Angus Kernohan, helped by Rayn Smid, forced Trewin into touch.

Bruce Houston finally broke the deadlock for the hosts with a well-struck three-pointer before Dan Jones cancelled it out with three of his own at the other end.

With just five minutes to go before the break, Trailfinders finally started to build some pressure. A penalty at scrum time gave Jones the opportunity to kick to the corner. The ball was spread wide, and a looping pass over to the left wing meant Tom Collins could go over untouched.

However, Cornish Pirates weren’t ready for the half-time whistle just yet. They levelled the scores with their first try of the match. Arthur Relton broke away down the centre of the field, Trailfinders covered well initially, but it wasn’t enough as Robin Wedlake scored on the left wing.

Half-time- Cornish Pirates 10-10 Ealing Trailfinders

The visitors came firing out of the blocks in the second forty. Last season’s top try scorer, Matt Cornish, scored his first of the 2024-25 campaign, burrowing his way over from five meters out just minutes after the break.

Moments later, Cornish Pirates put a teasing kick over the top, which left Craig Hampson chasing back into the deadball area. He could only get his fingertips to the bouncing ball, and the referee deemed it was deliberately knocked out of play. He awarded a penalty try and sent Hampson for ten minutes on the touchline.

Down to 14 men, and with the scores now level, Trailfinders knew they needed to raise their game, and they did just that. Collins was doing a good job temporarily filling in at scrum-half, he managed to find Jones, who put Tobi Wilson through a hole to restore the West-Londoners lead to seven points.

As we headed into the final ten minutes, it was a sustained period of pressure for Cornish Pirates. With the crowd behind them, they found a way through. Iwan Price-Thomas slid across the whitewash, and Iwan Jenkins tied the scores from the boot, which made it 24 apiece.

It was a tense final few minutes at The Mennaye. Cornish Pirates cleared the ball upfield from a box-kick, and Collins superbly kept it in play. Trailfiinders moved the ball from one touchline back to the other, which opened up space on the right-hand side. Collins beat his man for pace and found Rob Farrar out on the wing; he ran in from the 22, bumped off the covering defence, and dived over in the corner.

The stands fell silent other than an eruption of noise from the visitors’ bench. With the clock in red, Farrar had scored the match-winning and bonus point try. Trailfinders take all five points back to West London.

 Full-time- Cornish Pirates 24-29 Ealing Trailfinders

 

Cornish Pirates:

Tries- Wedlake 40, Penalty Try 47, Price-Thomas 75

Conversions- Houston 40, Jenkins 76

Penalties- Houston 17

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries- Collins 32, Cornish 44, Wilson 52, Farrar 80

Conversions- Jones 33, 45, 53

Penalties- Jones 25

Yellow Cards- Hampson 47, Kernohan 55

 

Ealing Trailfinders open their 24/25 Championship campaign with a comfortable victory over Hartpury RFC, cementing their position as the team to beat in the league.

There were tries across the board, with a double from Jordy Reid, as well as tries from; Lloyd Williams, Jordan Holgate, Josh Taylor, Reuben Bird-Tulloch, Francis Moore on debut, Craig Hampson and Tobi Wilson.

Trailfinders started the game as well as they could have hoped with two early tries. The first came from back-row Jordy Reid, who spotted the gap and went for the pick and go and offloaded to a trailing Lloyd Williams, who was able to finish it easily for Trailfinders’ first try this Championship season.

It was followed shortly after as Reid was involved once again, this time going over for the try himself in the corner in a busy opening period.

It was the perfect start for last year’s champions. An excellent kick to touch from Dan Jones put Hartpury back under pressure, and after a quick tap, Trailfinders followed it up with their third try before the twenty-minute mark as Jordan Holgate went over out wide.

Eventually, the visitors got on the board as Trailfinders were penalised off the restart, and Hartpury had field position. They capitalised from a cross-field kick fielded and finished by Jack Johnson.

They followed it up with another one with a sneaky trick play from a lineout as the scrum-half Mike Austin darted down the short side, catching Trailfinders defence unaware and went over for the visitor’s second.

However, Trailfinders were determined to stay in the lead, and their next score was a thing of beauty. Number eight Josh Taylor rumbled over the top of the Hartpury winger and ran the ball in for an outrageous solo score.

The visitors got one more try before the break. A Trailfinders lineout on the Hartpury five-metre line went array, allowing Hartpury to break up the field with a kick ahead and one final offload meant it was finished off by Robbie Smith.

Half-Time- Ealing Trailfinders 26-21 Hartpury RFC

It was a slow start to the second half, with the game for the taking. However, that was until the visitor’s openside flanker, Harry Short, was shown yellow for collapsing the maul. The floodgates opened following that, with Rueben Bird-Tulloch getting a try quickly after, hitting a hard line and cutting through the defence to dot the ball down.

Following that score, Trailfinders launched into full attacking flow. Francis Moore got a try on debut  finishing off a scintillating try with some outrageous offloads.

That was followed by the Trailfinders pack backing up their backs flair with some scrum dominance, demolishing the Hartputy forwards.

Replacement Craig Hampson let loose finishing off a try after the backs broke away downfield

Fullback Tobi Wilson got in on the scoring action at the back of the maul, dropping down over the line in an unusual fashion for the back after the entire side joined.

Lastly, Reid got his second to finish the game off and put Hartpury to be after crashing over from close range, finishing off a statement win.

It was the perfect start to the season for Ealing Trailfinders, who will now look ahead to Cornish Pirates away next Friday night.

Full-Time- Ealing Trailfinders 58-21 Hartpury RFC

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries- Williams 5, Reid 11, 78; Holgate 17, Taylor 35, Bird-Tulloch 53, Moore 60, Hampson 66, Wilson 73

Conversions- Jones 6, 12, 36, 54; Willis 80

Hartpury RFC:

Tries- Johnson 23, Austin 31, Smith 39

Conversions- Bazalgette 24, 32, 40

Yellow Cards- Short 52, Hayler 77

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