‘Hopefully We Can Do It Again This Year’: Al Gold Back For More Derby Dreams With Slip Mahoney

As a longtime racing fan and Thoroughbred owner, Al Gold dreamed of having a horse good enough to compete in the Kentucky Derby. After making his dream a reality last year with multiple Grade 1-winner Cyberknife, who finished 18th, Gold will hope to go back to Louisville for seconds when Slip Mahoney tries to earn his way into the Derby starting gate in Saturday's 98th running of the Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The Brad Cox-trained Slip Mahoney, who picked up 20 points for his last-out runner-up effort in the Grade 3 Gotham here, is 30th on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard entering Saturday's nine-furlong test which offers 100-40-30-20-10 qualifying points to the top-five finishers.

Gold, a native of New Jersey and resident of Saratoga Springs, New York, has been a horseplayer and fan for over 50 years and has owned thoroughbreds since 2004. Last year, Cyberknife provided Gold with his first Grade 1 triumph when the son of Gun Runner won the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park.

Although Gold did not get the result he wanted in the “Run for the Roses,” he said he thoroughly enjoyed the moment.

“We didn't fare very well, but it was a great experience to enjoy it with my friends and family. It was great to do the walkover with my wife and kids,” Gold said. “A couple friends walked over with us too, which was very nice. We spent three or four days with them in Louisville going to different restaurants, going to the races. It was everything you would expect from an experience like that, and hopefully we can do it again this year.”

Gold also campaigns the Cox-trained Instant Coffee, who won the Grade 3 Lecomte in January at Fair Grounds Race Course before finishing a disappointing sixth in the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby two weeks ago at Fair Grounds.

To qualify for the Derby, Slip Mahoney will need to hit the board in a talented field led by stablemate Hit Show, the 5-2 morning-line favorite, who enters from a 5 1/2-length romp in the Grade 3 Withers on February 11 at the Big A.

“This year, we had a couple quality 3-year-olds. One of them didn't run very well in New Orleans, but we're looking forward to Slip hopefully running well in New York,” Gold said. “We have a lot of tough horses coming into this race, some that had bad trips in the Gotham. Hit Show will be back in there and he'll probably be the favorite. I'm confident but hopefully we'll do well. I'm looking forward to the race.”

Slip Mahoney, who has made all four of his starts at the Big A, displayed tactical speed in his two outings entering the Gotham. Following a runner up to Kentucky Derby hopeful Tapit Trice going a one-turn mile on December 17, he battled gamely down the lane to defeat fellow Wood Memorial contestant Crupi in a January 21 maiden event. But he was taken out of his element in the Gotham after stumbling out of the gate and was forced to make up nearly a dozen lengths from 13th-of-14 down the backstretch.

Despite the rough start, Slip Mahoney advanced with a wide run and went from eighth-to-second in the last two points of call to finish 7 1/2 lengths behind the victorious Raise Cain.

“We weren't expecting him to break that badly and be so far behind the field,” Gold recalled. “Hopefully, this time we break sharper and stay with the field and he makes a good account for himself. He did run well and pass all except the winner from the top of the lane home. He's training well and we expect good things from him.”

Boasting regal bloodlines, Slip Mahoney is by 2016 Champion 3-Year-Old Colt Arrogate and out of the Grade 1-winning A.P. Indy mare Got Lucky. He is a close relative to 2010 Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver as well as Grade 1-winner Girolamo and graded stakes winner and producer Daydreaming. He is a direct descendant of the prolific broodmare Numbered Account as well as influential matriarch La Troienne.

But despite his blue blooded status, Gold only had to spend $150,000 to purchase Slip Mahoney at the 2021 Keeneland Yearling Sale.

“At the time, Arrogate was not much of a sire. He may have had one winner. That aspect helped us,” Gold said. “His dam was a Grade 1 winner, who made nearly a million dollars, so it was a little less than we thought we would pay. The horse was a bit on the small side and Arrogate was cold at the time. Those were the reasons we got the horse relatively cheap. A month later, he probably would have gone for three times the price when Arrogate's offspring started winning races.”

Joe Hardoon, Gold's bloodstock and racing manager, signed the ticket for Slip Mahoney and said he was particularly impressed by how well Slip Mahoney handled himself after being shown so many times.

“It was late in the afternoon when we looked at him and he was still showing himself really well. If you go too late in the day a lot of times, they're tired and exhausted from being shown all day,” said Hardoon. “We went back and saw him the next morning and he was still showing himself great.”

Hardoon reflected on Slip Mahoney's Gotham run and said having to overcome adversity sets him up well for the Wood Memorial.

“He took a little while to come along mentally. Every time he walked over to the races, he got more professional,” Hardoon said. “Last time, he missed the break and in his two maiden races before that he broke sharp, so that was a little bit of a surprise. It didn't look like he had any problem passing horses and he made a wide move. He probably ran about a mile and an eighth that day with all the ground he lost.”

Gold said Instant Coffee, who could turn his focus to the Grade 1 Preakness Stakes on May 20 at Pimlico Race Course, might race next in the Grade 3 Lexington on April 15 at Keeneland. A viable backup plan would be the nine-furlong Grade 3, $200,000 Peter Pan on May 13 at Belmont Park.

“The Preakness is probably the first choice, but nothing is set in stone. There's the Preakness, the Peter Pan, or the Lexington as well,” Gold said.

Gold said the newly-retired Cyberknife, who took up stallion duty at Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky and stands for a $30,000 stud fee, is off to a good start.

“He's got a full book and he's been having fun every day,” Gold said. “The reports are that a couple mares he's covered are in foal. We're looking forward to seeing the babies next spring. We're very excited about that. We're excited to see his offspring. We had a great time in his two years of racing. Now we're looking forward to seeing some of the 2-year-olds we have coming up and hope that these 3-year-olds have a good year.”

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Mishriff To Skip 2023 Breeding Season

Prince A A Faisal's multiple Group 1 winner Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}–Contradict {GB}, by Raven's Pass) will not cover mares in 2023, officials at Sumbe announced on Twitter Friday.

Winner of the 2020 G1 Prix du Jockey Club, Mishriff added the G1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic and G1 Juddmonte International S. after a breathtaking success in a lone appearance on the dirt in the $20-million Saudi Cup. Mishriff was sidelined early this year, with Sumbe hopeful that he could begin his first season at stud, but time was called Friday.

“The Sumbe team regrets to inform that in the best interest of the horse, MISHRIFF will not commence stud duties this year,” the tweet begins. “Despite significant progress in his recovery, our veterinary team advised that all covering plans should be canceled or the remainder of this breeding season.”

From the damily of Invincible Spirit (Ire) and Kodiac (GB), Mishriff was to be offered at an introductory service fee of €20,000 in 2023.

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Wood Memeorial: Mike Repole Chasing More Derby Dreams With Maidens Crupi, Dreamlike

Last week, owner Mike Repole watched Forte, his reigning Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, overcome multiple obstacles to capture the Grade 1 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park. On Saturday, Repole will attempt to accrue more spots in the Kentucky Derby starting gate when his maidens Dreamlike [post 1, Jose Ortiz, 7-2ML] and Crupi [post 9, Kendrick Carmouche, 12-1ML] take on a stacked field in the Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The nine-furlong test is the final local qualifier on the Road to the Kentucky Derby and awards the top-five finishers points based off a 100-40-30-20-10 scale.

Like Forte, both Crupi and Dreamlike are owned in partnership with Vinnie Viola's St. Elias Stable and trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, who seeks a standalone record eighth Wood Memorial score.

Crupi, who is named in honor of the late bloodstock agent and consigner James “J.J.” Crupi, holds sentimental value for Repole. The late horseman owned Crupi's New Castle Farm in Ocala, Florida, and his pre-training and breaking facility was once home to Repole's 2010 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt Uncle Mo as well as Viola's Liam's Map – a multiple Grade 1-winner and producer. Crupi also broke Repole and Viola's Vino Rosso, who was named 2019 Champion Older Horse.

“Both Vinnie and I used Crupi together and separately,” Repole said. “The first horse Jimmy got for me was Uncle Mo. For Vinnie, the best horse he got him was Liam's Map. Together, one of the last horses Jimmy got for us was Vino Rosso. We owned him together and he had a great career and ended it at the highest possible level in the Breeders' Cup Classic, winning by almost five lengths.”

The equine Crupi, a Curlin colt, is out of the Malibu Moon mare Don'tforgetaboutme – a half-sister to graded stakes winners Red Ruby and Mo Tom as well as multiple Grade 1-placed Beautician. He was bought for $275,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Repole said Crupi was an unforgettable man and that naming this particular horse in his honor was fitting.

“I saw the mare's name was Don'tforgetaboutme. One of the last horses he picked out for us was Vino Rosso, who was by Curlin, and I thought Crupi would be the perfect name,” Repole said. “Not a lot of people would forget about Crupi and his impact he's had on the game and the impact he's had on both Vinnie and I. Not only was Crupi a great horseman, but he was a lot of fun. He had a big personality and was one of the best storytellers in horse racing.”

While neither of Repole's contenders has reached the winner's circle yet, they both have run against salty company through the maiden ranks.

Crupi was third to eventual Kentucky Derby point-earners Disarm and Instant Coffee in his first two starts going seven furlongs at Saratoga Race Course. After finishing third when stretching out to a one-turn mile at the Big A, Crupi was runner-up to fellow Wood Memorial aspirant Classic Catch going nine furlongs in November before cutting back to a one-turn mile to finish a game second to Wood entrant Slip Mahoney here in January. He was most recently a distant seventh in the Grade 2 Risen Star on February 18 at Fair Grounds Race Course.

Although less seasoned than his stablemate, Dreamlike has still covered plenty of ground in two runner-up efforts at Gulfstream Park. Last out, traveling 1 1/16-miles on March 11, Dreamlike came under coaxing by Jose Ortiz around the far turn and took command nearing upper stretch, but was unable to stave off a late inside rally from longshot Empirestrikesfast. The son of Gun Runner garnered a 91 Beyer Speed Figure – a field-best number that has only been matched by 5-2 morning line favorite Hit Show, who drew the outermost post 13.

Bred in Kentucky by Winchell Thoroughbreds, Dreamlike is out of the Tapit mare Time to Tap – a full-sister to 2014 Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Untapable. He was a $975,000 purchase at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

“It's an opportunity to get another horse into the Derby in a $750,000 race,” said Repole, who garnered Wood glory with Outwork [2016] and Vino Rosso [2018]. “Crupi lost to a really good horse by a head in Slip Mahoney at Aqueduct, so we know he likes the track and we know he'll like the mile and an eighth. Dreamlike has run two great races with great numbers, but has been second. But with one horse being by Gun Runner and the other being by Curlin, we know the distance will not be an issue. We're excited about the opportunity to run both of these maidens in a big race.”

Repole said he was not surprised to see Dreamlike, who drew the rail and will add blinkers, listed as the second choice on the morning line.

“He has some of the fastest speed numbers in the race,” Repole said. “He was a little green in both of his starts. Todd has worked him in blinkers twice, which he will wear for the race. He got a good post, he's training well. We're hoping to break his maiden in a Grade 2 for $750,000.”

Repole said Forte's Florida Derby victory – with a perfect ride engineered by Irad Ortiz, Jr. from post 11-of-12 – is a performance that he won't soon forget.

“At the eighth pole, I was hoping to get third and we ended up winning the race. Everything was thrown his way, from the post, to being back, to dirt in his face, being wide. But he just showed the heart of a champion that day,” Repole recalled. “It looked like he was just going to get third, but then if you blinked, you missed the ground he made up in the last 100 yards. He just leveled out and made up probably a half-length for each stride. After all that he went through, not only did he win, but he did so by a half-length which was pretty amazing. The great ones can do that and give you an amazing once in a lifetime experience.”

Last year, Repole crossed a major race off his list when Mo Donegal captured the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets over fellow Repole color-bearer Nest. With a Belmont Stakes triumph under wraps, Repole now has his sights set on winning the “Run for the Roses.”

“The ability to run one horse in the Derby is a dream; to have the favorite is another dream, but to win it is a whole other dream,” Repole said. “But we all know there's 20 horses in the race, and last year number 21 drew in off the also-eligible list and wins at 80-1. The Derby is the one race where you never know. I'd love to run both of these horses, so a Dreamlike-Crupi exacta in the Wood would be pretty good. One of them would have to go to the Derby as a maiden, but I've done crazier things. I've been in this game for 15 years. I always tell people, I don't want the Derby favorite, I want the Derby winner. It all starts with these preps and it gets real exciting this time of year.

“Nobody is enjoying being in the sport as an owner more than me and it all comes full circle,” Repole continued. “I started as a kid that cut school to go to Aqueduct Racetrack and 40 years later I'm running in the biggest races, not only in New York, but in the United States. The Kentucky Derby is now the ultimate goal. People used to ask me, 'Is it true you want to win the Belmont over the Derby?' and I would say, 'I want both, but if I could only have one, I want to win the Belmont.' Thanks to Mo Donegal last year I won the Belmont and Nest ran a great second in the same race. That was beyond my wildest dreams.”

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‘Good Horses Keep Us All Going’ – Jessica Harrington Stable Tour

Jessica Harrington is the most successful female trainer that Ireland has ever produced. The 76-year-old has sent out multiple Cheltenham Festival winners, including the legendary Champion Chaser Moscow Flyer (Ire), as well as Classic winners Alpha Centauri (Ire) and Magical Lagoon (Ire) from her Moone-based stables in County Kildare.

Plans are now afoot to take home more big-race riches this season and, despite the fact that Harrington is undergoing chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer, there is only one topic of conversation at the breakfast table at this time of year.

“We are very excited about the season ahead and, training horses as good as this, they keep us all going,” Harrington said in typically upbeat fashion.

She added, “We haven't pushed any buttons with our two-year-olds yet but, at this early stage, a filly called With Style (Ire) would have to be my pick.

“Overall, we have a very nice bunch. But even the two-year-olds we had last year, they were a quality bunch as well, so we have some very nice three-year-olds this season to go with the juveniles coming through. It's very exciting.”

Before the Flat season takes centre stage, there is the small matter of the Fairyhouse, Aintree and Punchestown Festivals to navigate, and Harrington will be hoping to break her duck in the Grand National in Liverpool with the aptly-named Lifetime Ambition (Ire).

“He's very well-named, because it has been a lifetime ambition for me to win the race and of course we came very close to doing that when Magic Of Light (Ire) finished second to Tiger Roll in 2019.

“Lifetime Ambition is nicely-weighted and we're hoping the ground will dry out a bit for him. He's had experience over the fences and jumped them very well so we are hopeful.”

All told, the Harrington stable has 170 horses to look forward to on the level, of which, 65 are two-year-olds. Below, Harrington gives her verdict on some of the juveniles who have been showing up well on the gallops at home.

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Two-Year-Olds
Fillies
Heavenly Being
Pedigree: Night Of Thunder (Ire) filly out of Rapacity Alexander (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire})
Bought by BBA Ireland for €525,000 from Mountarmstrong Stud at Goffs Orby
Owner: Yuesheng Zhang
Comment: We like her a lot. She's a half-sister to No Speak Alexander (Ire) (Shalaa {Ire}), who won the G1 Matron S. for us a couple of seasons back. She looks as though she will make a two-year-old and we hope to get her out in May. We haven't had many Night Of Thunders but we think we have some good ones by him this year. She's very like No Speak Alexander in that she is a light-framed filly.

Glamourously
Mehmas (Ire) filly out of One For June (Ire) (Arcano {Ire})
Bought by BBA Ireland and the Glamour and Glory Syndicate for €33,000 from Mountarmstrong Stud at Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale
Glamour And Glory Syndicate
We're delighted to have this filly for the new syndicate for the girls. She is a lovely Mehmas filly and has been away to the Curragh. She could run in two or three weeks' time.

What A Squeeze
Dark Angel (Ire) filly out of Fashionable (GB) (Nashwan)
Bought by BBA Ireland for €75,000 from Glacken View at Goffs Orby
Alpha Racing Syndicate
A half-sister to Jack Naylor (Ire) (Champs Elysees {GB}), we are very happy with her. She is quite like Jack Naylor, is a little bit bigger than she was, but they have the same physique–strong and plenty of bone. She goes nicely. The Alpha Racing Syndicate has been quite successful, I think members have made a profit every year it has been running, so it is a good way for people to get involved in racehorse ownership.

Ally Pally
National Defense (GB) filly out of Myth Creation (More Than Ready)
Cormac O'Flynn
Bought by Cormac O'Flynn for 37,000gns at the Tattersalls Somerville Sale
She's a nice filly, is sharp, and actually has an entry to run at Dundalk next Tuesday. She could run in the Somerville Auction Sale race.

September Leaves
Night Of Thunder filly out of Antique Platinum (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire})
Homebred
Moyglare Stud
She looks sharp and will be out in May. She is a nice Moyglare homebred and we're looking forward to her.

Matter Of Fact
No Nay Never filly out of Malicieuse (Ire) (Galileo {Ire})
Homebred
Niarchos Family
She's a very nice filly and looks like being a proper two-year-old. She has plenty of size but is compact. We've had plenty of No Nay Nevers down through the years but no superstars. We think that might change this year as we have a lovely bunch by him.

With Style
No Nay Never filly out of Inca Wood (UAE) (Timber Country)
Bought for €150,000 by BBA Ireland from Manister House Stud at Goffs Orby
Yuesheng Zhang
This is a lovely filly and will probably be ready to run in May. She is big and strong and everything she has been doing is really good. She's been showing us plenty and we're looking forward to her. Yulong are great supporters of our yard and have been increasing their numbers every year and now have 30 in training here. We have some lovely two-year-olds for them this year and this is one of them.

Ocean Bliss
El Kabeir filly out of Gold Zain (GB) (Aqlaam {GB})
John Kirkland and Jim Ryan
A half-sister to Ocean Quest (Ire) (Sioux Nation), she's sharp and will want really nice ground because she has lovely action. We will be waiting for the ground to get a bit tighter for her.

Comic Book
Frenkel (GB) filly out of Vagabonde (Ire) (Acclamation {GB})
Bought by BBA Ireland fo €250,000 at BBAG September Yearling Sale
Yuesheng Zhang
This could be very smart. She won't run until June or July–she's a mid-season filly and you'd expect her to be that on pedigree. She has been doing everything very nicely and we're quite hopeful about her.

Annupuri
Too Darn Hot (GB) filly out of Mirror City (GB) (Street Cry)
Bought by Jamie McCalmont for 120,000gns from Jamie Railton at Tattersalls Book 2
Marc Chan and the Niarchos Family
She's a nice filly but she's not as sharp as we thought she was initially. She has started to grow and might need a bit more time. The Too Darn Hots we have are lovely-actioned horses and they look like they will want good ground.

Betula
Lope De Vega (Ire) filly out of Galileo Gal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire})
Craig Bernick
She's beautiful and is typical of Lope De Vega. She'll be out in the middle of the season and is out of a half-sister to Alpha Centauri (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}).

Emerald Banner
Starspangledbanner (Aus) filly out of Green Castle (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire})
Homebred
Francis Jennings
She's a full-sister to Millisle (Ire) and is actually stronger than Millisle was at this stage of their careers. There's actually a little bit of a story behind this filly. Her dam, Green Castle was retired at Francis Jennings' stud but, when Millisle won her Group 1, she was whipped back in from the field and went straight in foal to Starspangledbanner and has even produced another filly, so now they have two full-sisters. I think she was 22 or 23 when she had this filly but she doesn't look like an old mare.

Earth
Galileo filly out of Alpha Centauri
Homebred
Niarchos Family
The second foal out of Alpha Centauri, she's a very big lady and is a lovely-mover. She will take a bit of time but she has an incredible pedigree and we are looking forward to seeing what she can do. She might be more of a three-year-old.

Unnamed
Kingman (GB) filly out of Starfish (Ire) (Galileo {Ire})
Homebred
Mrs Frank Barry & Mrs Luke Barry
A half-sister to Astadash, who won the Denny Cordell Lavarack S. at Gowran Park for us, she is very nice and will be out in the middle to back end of the season. Starfish has been an excellent producer for the Barry family and hopefully this filly can be another.

Lucky Melody
Phoenix Of Spain (Ire) filly out of Queen Of Carthage (Cape Cross {Ire})
Bought by BBA Ireland for €195,000 from Baroda Stud at Goffs November Foal Sale in 2021
Yuesheng Zhang
Very nice filly. She's a big girl but is also very sharp and is a half-sister to Lucky Vega (Ire), who did so well for us and obviously means a lot to the Yulong team. We hope to have her out in the middle of the season and she's nice.

Colts
Dundrum
Profitable (Ire) colt out of Rosy Morning (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus})
Bought by BBA Ireland for 31,000 from Castlebridge at Goffs Sportsman's
John G Hennessy
We fancied him to run a big race on debut at Dundalk last week but he came back lame. He actually pulled muscles quite badly so there was a genuine excuse for him disappointing on the day. We hope to get him back to what he was showing us at home before that because he's a colt with an awful lot of speed.

Old Sea
Blue Point (Ire) colt out of Liver Nauticus (Ire) (Azamour {Ire})
Homebred
Moyglare Stud
He's a half-brother to Trevaunance (Ire) (Muhaarar {GB}). He's very big and has good action. He does everything very easily and, while we thought he was early, he's started to grow a little and may need more time.

The Bear Trap
Kodi Bear (Ire) colt out of Dat Il Do (GB) (Bahamian Bounty {GB})
Bought by BBA Ireland for 60,000gns from Pier House Stud at Tattersalls Book 2
Alpha Racing Syndicate
He's a gorgeous colt and we're hoping to start him off in a Curragh maiden before long. We think he could be nice.

Guest Star
Due Diligence colt out of Livella Fella (Ire) (Strategic Prince {GB})
Bought by BBA Ireland for €46,000 from Boherguy Stud at the Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale
Hronis Racing
A sharp colt, he'll be out within the next month. He looks early and is training well.

Star Hunter
Lope De Vega colt out of She's Complete (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire})
Yuesheng Zhang
A lovely Lope De Vega colt who will be ready to run by the end of May. He's showing up well.

Imperial Magic
Showcasing (GB) colt out of Solfilia (GB) (Teofilo {Ire})
Yuesheng Zhang
Bought by BBA Ireland for €200,000 from Manister House Stud at Goffs Orby
He is sharp and will run in two or three weeks' time. His work has been good and he is very straightforward.

Highland Bling
Highland Reel (Ire) colt out of Padma (GB) (Three Valleys)
Bought by Hubie De Burgh for €22,000 from Vinegrove Stud at Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale
OTI Racing and Brosnan Racing
A very nice Highland Reel colt, he will want a mile but does things nicely at home.

Instant Appeal
Advertise (GB) colt out of Moment Of Time (GB) (Rainbow Quest)
Bought by BBA Ireland for 78,000gns from Newsells Park Stud at Tattersalls Book 2
Alpha Racing Syndicate
Another sharp colt, we'd expect him to be early and he's a very nice colt to do anything with. He's from the first crop of Advertise, who was a very fast horse himself, and we like what we see so far.

Kinesiology
Study Of Man (Ire) colt out of Kinaesthesia (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire})
Bought by BBA Ireland for €65,000 from Staffordstown Stud at Goffs Orby
Alpha Racing Syndicate
On breeding, he will be a middle-distance horse in time and we won't be in any rush to get him out. It will probably be the middle of the season before we see him but he's quite a likeable colt and is doing everything we have asked of him.

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