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List of 2020–21 Super Rugby AU transfers

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2021 Super Rugby AU season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2020 or 2021 are listed here, regardless of when it occurred. Future-dated transfers are only included if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team or his new team.

Notes
  • 2020 players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 23-man match day squad at any game during the season.
  • (did not play) denotes that a player did not play at all during one of the two seasons due to injury or non-selection. These players are included to indicate they were contracted to the team. For the 2020 season, Super Rugby was suspended after 7 rounds of matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with regional tournaments taking place there after. Players listed as 'did not play' did not feature in any of the 7 rounds of matches played that season. For the 2021 season, players listed as 'did not play' did not feature in any of the Super Rugby AU or Super Rugby Trans-Tasman fixtures that season.
  • (short-term) denotes that a player wasn't initially contracted, but came in during the season. This could either be a club rugby player coming in as injury cover, or a player whose contract had expired at another team (typically in the northern hemisphere).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2020–2021
Pos 2020 squad[1] Out In 2021 players[2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Harry Lloyd[4]
Tom Ross[5]
Scott Sio[6]
James Slipper[7]
Shambeckler Vui (did not play)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Shambeckler Vui (to Japan Mitsubishi DynaBoars)[9] upward-facing green arrow Archer Holz (from Eastern Suburbs)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Fred Kaihea (from Queanbeyan Whites)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Sefo Kautai (from New Zealand Waikato)[12]
Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Archer Holz
Fred Kaihea (short-term)
Sefo Kautai (short-term)
Harry Lloyd[4]
Tom Ross[5]
Scott Sio[6]
James Slipper[13]
HK Folau Fainga'a[14]
Lachlan Lonergan[15]
Connal McInerney[16]
upward-facing green arrow Billy Pollard (from Uni-Norths Owls)[17] Folau Fainga'a[14]
Lachlan Lonergan[15]
Connal McInerney[18]
Billy Pollard
LK Murray Douglas[19]
Blake Enever (did not play)[20]
Nick Frost[21]
Cadeyrn Neville[22]
Darcy Swain[23]
downward-facing red arrow Murray Douglas (to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[24]
downward-facing red arrow Blake Enever (to England Leicester Tigers)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Hooper (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[17]
upward-facing green arrow James Tucker (from New Zealand Blues)[2]
Nick Frost[21]
Tom Hooper
Cadeyrn Neville[26]
Darcy Swain[23]
James Tucker
FL Jahrome Brown (did not play)[27]
Tom Cusack[28]
Will Miller[29]
Rob Valetini[30]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Reimer (from Wests Lions)[17]
upward-facing green arrow Rory Scott (from Canberra Royals)[17]
upward-facing green arrow Henry Stowers (from Force)[31]
Jahrome Brown[27]
Tom Cusack[28]
Will Miller (short-term)[32]
Luke Reimer
Rory Scott
Henry Stowers (short-term)
Rob Valetini[30]
N8 Lachlan McCaffrey[33]
Pete Samu[34]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan McCaffrey (to Japan Kyuden Voltex)[35] Pete Samu[34]
SH Issak Fines (did not play)[36]
Ryan Lonergan[37]
Joe Powell[38]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Powell (to Rebels)[39] upward-facing green arrow Lachlan Albert (from Wests Lions)[17]
upward-facing green arrow Nic White (from England Exeter Chiefs)[40]
Lachlan Albert (did not play)
Issak Fines[2]
Ryan Lonergan[41]
Nic White
FH Bayley Kuenzle[42]
Noah Lolesio[43]
Reesjan Pasitoa[44]
Bayley Kuenzle[45]
Noah Lolesio[43]
Reesjan Pasitoa[18]
CE Len Ikitau[43]
Tevita Kuridrani[46]
Guy Porter (did not play)[47]
Irae Simone[1]
downward-facing red arrow Tevita Kuridrani (to Force)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Guy Porter (to England Leicester Tigers)[49]
upward-facing green arrow Reece Tapine (from Norths)[10] Len Ikitau[43]
Irae Simone[50]
Reece Tapine (did not play)
WG Solomone Kata[51]
Andy Muirhead[52]
Toni Pulu[53]
Tom Wright[54]
downward-facing red arrow Toni Pulu (to Force)[55] Solomone Kata[51]
Andy Muirhead[56]
Tom Wright[57]
FB Tom Banks[58]
Mack Hansen (did not play)[59]
Tom Banks[58]
Mack Hansen[60]
Coach Dan McKellar[61] Dan McKellar[62]

Force

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In May 2020, the Western Force were confirmed in the 2020 Super Rugby AU tournament to supplement the suspended 2020 Super Rugby season.[63] In November 2020, they were confirmed in the tournament for the 2021 season also.[64] All players were named in the Force squad for the 2020 Global Rapid Rugby season or the 2020 Super Rugby AU season unless stated.

Force transfers 2020–2021
Pos 2020 squad Out In 2021 squad[65]
PR upward-facing green arrow Bo Abra (from Eastern Suburbs)[66]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Medrano (from Argentina Jaguares)[67]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Robertson (from Waratahs)[68]
Bo Abra (wider training squad, did not play)
Victor Harris (wider training squad, did not play)[66]
Chris Heiberg (did not play)[69]
Greg Holmes[70]
Kieran Longbottom[71]
Santiago Medrano
Tom Robertson
Angus Wagner[70]
HK upward-facing green arrow Jack Winchester (from Bond University)[72] Feleti Kaitu'u[70]
Andrew Ready[69]
Jack Winchester
LK upward-facing green arrow Ryan McCauley (from Waratahs)[55]
upward-facing green arrow Sitaleki Timani (from France Clermont)[73]
Fergus Lee-Warner[74]
Ryan McCauley
Jackson Pugh (wider training squad, did not play)[66]
Jeremy Thrush[75]
Sitaleki Timani (short-term)
FL upward-facing green arrow Tim Anstee (from Australia Sevens)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Tomás Lezana (from Argentina Jaguares)[67]
Tim Anstee
Ollie Callan (wider training squad)[74]
Kane Koteka[74]
Tomás Lezana
N8 Brynard Stander[71]
SH upward-facing green arrow Tomás Cubelli (from Argentina Jaguares)[77]
upward-facing green arrow Michael McDonald (from Waratahs)[78]
Tomás Cubelli
Michael McDonald (wider training squad)
Ian Prior[79]
FH upward-facing green arrow Jake McIntyre (from France Clermont)[80]
upward-facing green arrow Domingo Miotti (from Argentina Jaguares)[67]
Jono Lance[81]
Jake McIntyre
Domingo Miotti
CE upward-facing green arrow Tevita Kuridrani (from Brumbies)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Olowofela (from England Leicester Tigers)[82]
Kyle Godwin[83]
Richard Kahui[75]
Tevita Kuridrani
Grason Makara (wider training squad, did not play)[66]
Jordan Olowofela (short-term)
Henry Taefu[81]
WG upward-facing green arrow Toni Pulu (from Brumbies)[55] Marcel Brache[71]
Brad Lacey (did not play)[84]
Jonah Placid (did not play)[85]
Toni Pulu
Byron Ralston[84]
FB upward-facing green arrow Rob Kearney (from Ireland Leinster)[86] Rob Kearney
Jack McGregor[84]
Jake Strachan[81]
Coach Tim Sampson[87]

Rebels

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Rebels transfers 2020–2021
Pos 2020 squad[88] Out In 2021 players[89]
PR Jermaine Ainsley[90]
Cabous Eloff (development squad)[88]
Mees Erasmus (did not play)[88]
Pone Fa'amausili (did not play)[91]
Matt Gibbon[92]
Cameron Orr[93]
Fereti Sa'aga[94]
Ruan Smith[93]
downward-facing red arrow Jermaine Ainsley (to New Zealand Highlanders)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Mees Erasmus (to France Valence-d'Agen)[96]
downward-facing red arrow Fereti Sa'aga (retired)[97]
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Smith (to United States LA Giltinis)[98]
upward-facing green arrow Albert Anae (from University of Queensland)[99]
upward-facing green arrow Isaac Aedo Kailea (from University of Queensland)[100]
upward-facing green arrow Lucio Sordoni (from Argentina Jaguares)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Rhys van Nek (from Easts Tigers)[102]
Albert Anae
Cabous Eloff[89]
Pone Fa'amausili[103]
Matt Gibbon[104]
Isaac Aedo Kailea (development squad)
Cameron Orr[105]
Lucio Sordoni
Rhys van Nek
HK Steven Misa (short-term)[106]
Declan Moore (development squad, did not play)[88]
Anaru Rangi[107]
Jordan Uelese[108]
downward-facing red arrow Steven Misa (to New Zealand Waikato)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Declan Moore (to Sydney University)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Anaru Rangi (to NTT Shining Arcs)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Ed Craig (from Reds)[102]
upward-facing green arrow James Hanson (from England Gloucester)[89]
Ed Craig
James Hanson
Jordan Uelese[110]
LK Esei Ha'angana (did not play)[88]
Ross Haylett-Petty[88]
Trevor Hosea (did not play)[111]
Gideon Koegelenberg[88]
Matt Philip[112]
downward-facing red arrow Esei Ha'angana (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Gideon Koegelenberg (to Japan Kurita Water Gush)[114]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Philip (to France Pau)[115]
upward-facing green arrow Ignacio Calas (from Argentina Jaguares)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Steve Cummins (from France Pau)[116]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Nowlan (from Randwick)[117]
Ignacio Calas (did not play)
Steve Cummins
Ross Haylett-Petty[89]
Trevor Hosea[111]
Tom Nowlan (short-term)
FL Angus Cottrell[88]
Richard Hardwick[118]
Luke Jones[119]
Josh Kemeny (did not play)[120]
Boyd Killingworth (did not play)[121]
Rob Leota[122]
Michael Wells[123]
Brad Wilkin (did not play)[88]
downward-facing red arrow Angus Cottrell (to United States LA Giltinis)[124]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Jones (to France Racing 92)[125]
downward-facing red arrow Boyd Killingworth (to Warringah)[113]
upward-facing green arrow Jeral Skelton (from Australia Sevens)[126] Richard Hardwick[127]
Josh Kemeny[120]
Rob Leota[122]
Jeral Skelton
Michael Wells[127]
Brad Wilkin[127]
N8 Isi Naisarani[128] upward-facing green arrow Michael Icely (from Eastwood)[129] Michael Icely (short-term)
Isi Naisarani[128]
SH Frank Lomani[130]
Ryan Louwrens[88]
Theo Strang (short-term)[106]
James Tuttle (did not play)[131]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan Louwrens (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[113] upward-facing green arrow Joe Powell (from Brumbies)[39] Frank Lomani[130]
Joe Powell
Theo Strang (did not play)[132]
James Tuttle[132]
FH Andrew Deegan[131]
Matt To'omua[133]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Deegan (to Japan Kurita Water Gush)[113] upward-facing green arrow Carter Gordon (from Reds)[102] Carter Gordon
Matt To'omua[133]
CE Tom English[88]
Reece Hodge[134]
Campbell Magnay[88]
Bill Meakes[135]
downward-facing red arrow Tom English (to Japan Kurita Water Gush)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Bill Meakes (to United States LA Giltinis)[136]
upward-facing green arrow Lewis Holland (from Australia Sevens)[137]
upward-facing green arrow Stacey Ili (from New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[100]
upward-facing green arrow Ilikena Vudogo (from Brisbane Broncos)[126]
Reece Hodge[134]
Lewis Holland
Stacey Ili (short-term)
Campbell Magnay[138]
Ilikena Vudogo
WG Andrew Kellaway[139]
Marika Koroibete[140]
Tom Pincus (short-term, did not play)[141]
Harry Potter (did not play)[142]
Semisi Tupou (did not play)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Harry Potter (to England Leicester Tigers)[143]
downward-facing red arrow Semisi Tupou (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[113]
upward-facing green arrow Lachie Anderson (from Australia Sevens)[137]
upward-facing green arrow Glen Vaihu (from Gregory Terrace)[89]
upward-facing green arrow Young Tonumaipea (from Gold Coast Titans)[144]
Lachie Anderson
Andrew Kellaway (short-term)[145]
Marika Koroibete[140]
Tom Pincus[132]
Glen Vaihu
Young Tonumaipea
FB Dane Haylett-Petty[146] upward-facing green arrow George Worth (from England Leicester Tigers)[147] Dane Haylett-Petty[146]
George Worth (short-term)
Coach David Wessels[148] upward-facing green arrow Kevin Foote (from assistant coach)[149] Kevin Foote (interim)
David Wessels[148]

Reds

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Reds transfers 2020–2021
Pos 2020 squad[150] Out In 2021 players[151]
PR David Feao (development squad, did not play)[152]
Feao Fotuaika[153]
Harry Hoopert[154]
JP Smith[155]
Jack Straker (short-term, did not play)[156]
Taniela Tupou[157]
Dane Zander (short-term)[158]
downward-facing red arrow David Feao (to France Carcassonne)[159]
downward-facing red arrow JP Smith (to United States LA Giltinis)[98]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Straker (to GPS)[151]
upward-facing green arrow Zane Nonggorr (from Bond University)[160] Feao Fotuaika[153]
Harry Hoopert[154]
Zane Nonggorr
Taniela Tupou[157]
Dane Zander[151]
HK Ed Craig (short-term)[161]
Sean Farrell (did not play)[150]
Alex Mafi[162]
Josh Nasser[150]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[153]
downward-facing red arrow Ed Craig (to Rebels)[102]
downward-facing red arrow Sean Farrell (to Souths)[151]
upward-facing green arrow Richie Asiata (from Canada Toronto Arrows)[163]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Faessler (from Brothers)[151]
Richie Asiata (short-term)
Matt Faessler (did not play)
Alex Mafi[162]
Josh Nasser[164]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[153]
LK Angus Blyth[165]
Harry Hockings[166]
Izack Rodda[167]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[168]
Tuaina Taii Tualima (development squad, did not play)[152]
Michael Wood (did not play)[150]
downward-facing red arrow Harry Hockings (to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[169]
downward-facing red arrow Izack Rodda (to France Lyon)[170]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Wood (to Waratahs)[171]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Grant (from Force)[151]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Smith (from Brothers)[164]
Angus Blyth[165]
Ben Grant (did not play)
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[168]
Ryan Smith
Tuaina Taii Tualima[164]
FL Tom Kibble (did not play)[150]
Fraser McReight[172]
Angus Scott-Young[173]
Harry Wilson[174]
Liam Wright[173]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Kibble (injured)[151] upward-facing green arrow Sam Wallis (from University of Queensland)[151] Fraser McReight[172]
Angus Scott-Young[173]
Sam Wallis
Harry Wilson[174]
Liam Wright[173]
N8 Seru Uru[150] Seru Uru[151]
SH Scott Malolua[150]
Tate McDermott[172]
Moses Sorovi[175]
downward-facing red arrow Scott Malolua (retired)[151] upward-facing green arrow Kalani Thomas (from Souths)[160] Tate McDermott[172]
Moses Sorovi[164]
Kalani Thomas
FH Carter Gordon (did not play)[150]
Bryce Hegarty[153]
James O'Connor[176]
downward-facing red arrow Carter Gordon (to Rebels)[102] upward-facing green arrow Lawson Creighton (from Brothers)[151] Lawson Creighton (did not play)
Bryce Hegarty[153]
James O'Connor[176]
CE Chris Feauai-Sautia[153]
Isaac Lucas[177]
Hunter Paisami (development squad)[152]
Jordan Petaia[178]
Hamish Stewart[153]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Feauai-Sautia (to France Oyonnax)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Isaac Lucas (to Japan Ricoh Black Rams)[180]
upward-facing green arrow Hudson Creighton (from Brothers)[151]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Flook (from Brothers)[160]
upward-facing green arrow Isaac Henry (from Wests)[151]
Hudson Creighton
Josh Flook
Isaac Henry
Hunter Paisami[181]
Jordan Petaia[178]
Hamish Stewart[153]
WG Jock Campbell[154]
Filipo Daugunu[182]
Henry Speight[183]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Speight (to France Biarritz)[184] upward-facing green arrow Ilaisa Droasese (from Wests)[160]
upward-facing green arrow Suliasi Vunivalu (from Melbourne Storm)[185]
Jock Campbell[154]
Filipo Daugunu[182]
Ilaisa Droasese
Suliasi Vunivalu
FB Jack Hardy (did not play)[186] downward-facing red arrow Jack Hardy (to Easts)[151] upward-facing green arrow Mac Grealy (from University of Queensland)[160] Mac Grealy
Coach Brad Thorn[187] Brad Thorn[188]

Waratahs

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Waratahs transfers 2020–2021
Pos 2020 squad[189][190] Out In 2021 squad[191]
PR Charlie Abel (did not play)[189]
Angus Bell[189]
Darcy Breen (development squad, did not play)[190]
Tetera Faulkner[192]
Harry Johnson-Holmes[193]
Rory O'Connor[194]
Tom Robertson[195]
Chris Talakai[196]
Tiaan Tauakipulu (development squad, did not play)[197]
Andrew Tuala[198]
downward-facing red arrow Charlie Abel (to United States LA Giltinis)[199]
downward-facing red arrow Rory O'Connor (to Warringah)[200]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Robertson (to Force)[68]
upward-facing green arrow Pekahou Cowan (from Force)[201]
upward-facing green arrow Vunipola Fifita (from Eastern Suburbs)[202]
upward-facing green arrow George Francis (from Easts Tigers)[203]
upward-facing green arrow Alefosio Tatola (from Manly)[191]
Angus Bell[191]
Darcy Breen (short-term)[203]
Pekahou Cowan (short-term)
Tetera Faulkner[191]
Vunipola Fifita (short-term)
George Francis (short-term, did not play)
Harry Johnson-Holmes[193]
Chris Talakai[196]
Alefosio Tatola
Tiaan Tauakipulu (did not play)[191]
Andrew Tuala (short-term)[204]
HK Robbie Abel[205]
Joe Cotton (development squad, did not play)[190]
Damien Fitzpatrick[206]
Tom Horton (did not play)[207]
downward-facing red arrow Damien Fitzpatrick (retired)[208] upward-facing green arrow Dave Porecki (from England London Irish)[209] Robbie Abel[191]
Joe Cotton[191]
Tom Horton[210]
Dave Porecki
LK Max Douglas (development squad, did not play)[197]
Ned Hanigan (did not play)[189]
Jed Holloway[211]
Ryan McCauley[212]
Rob Simmons[213]
Tom Staniforth[214]
Jeremy Williams (development squad, did not play)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Ned Hanigan (to Japan Kurita Water Gush)[114]
downward-facing red arrow Jed Holloway (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[215]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan McCauley (to Force)[55]
downward-facing red arrow Rob Simmons (to England London Irish)[216]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Staniforth (to France Castres)[217]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Caird (from New Zealand Blues)[218]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Whetton (from New Zealand Highlanders)[219]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Wood (from Reds)[171]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Wykes (from Japan Shimizu Blue Sharks)[220]
Sam Caird
Max Douglas[191]
Jack Whetton
Jeremy Williams[191]
Michael Wood (short-term)
Sam Wykes
FL Jack Dempsey[221]
Charlie Gamble (did not play)[222]
Michael Hooper[223]
Hugh Sinclair (did not play)[224]
Lachlan Swinton[225]
Carlo Tizzano[226]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Hooper (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[227] upward-facing green arrow Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (from Japan Munakata Sanix Blues)[204] Jack Dempsey[228]
Charlie Gamble[229]
Hugh Sinclair[224]
Lachlan Swinton[225]
Carlo Tizzano[226]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (short-term)
N8 Will Harris (did not play)[189]
Pat Tafa[230]
downward-facing red arrow Pat Tafa (to Japan NEC Green Rockets)[231] Will Harris[191]
SH Jake Gordon[232]
Michael McDonald[226]
Henry Robertson (development squad, did not play)[190]
Mitch Short[196]
downward-facing red arrow Michael McDonald (to Force)[78]
downward-facing red arrow Mitch Short (to Randwick)[233]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Grant (from Japan NTT Red Hurricanes)[234] Jake Gordon[232]
Jack Grant
Henry Robertson[191]
FH Ben Donaldson (development squad, did not play)[197]
Will Harrison[235]
Mack Mason (did not play)[236]
Jack Walsh (development squad, did not play)[237]
downward-facing red arrow Mack Mason (to United States Austin Gilgronis)[238]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Walsh (to England Exeter Chiefs)[239]
upward-facing green arrow Tane Edmed (from Eastwood)[240] Ben Donaldson[191]
Tane Edmed
Will Harrison[241]
CE Kurtley Beale[242]
Lalakai Foketi[243]
Tepai Moeroa[244]
Joey Walton (did not play)[207]
downward-facing red arrow Kurtley Beale (to France Racing 92)[245] upward-facing green arrow Izaia Perese (from France Bayonne)[246] Lalakai Foketi[243]
Tepai Moeroa[244]
Izaia Perese
Joey Walton[207]
WG Cam Clark[247]
Siosifa Lisala[248]
Mark Nawaqanitawase[249]
Alex Newsome[250]
James Ramm[189]
Triston Reilly (development squad, did not play)[190]
downward-facing red arrow Cam Clark (to United States San Diego Legion)[251]
downward-facing red arrow Siosifa Lisala (to Japan Toyota Shokki)[200]
upward-facing green arrow James Turner (from Northern Suburbs)[252] Mark Nawaqanitawase[249]
Alex Newsome[250]
James Ramm[253]
Triston Reilly[191]
James Turner (short-term)
FB Karmichael Hunt[254]
Jack Maddocks[255]
downward-facing red arrow Karmichael Hunt (to Souths Logan Magpies)[256] Jack Maddocks[257]
Coach Rob Penney[258] upward-facing green arrow Jason Gilmore (from assistant coach)[259]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Whitaker (from assistant coach)[259]
Jason Gilmore (interim)
Rob Penney[258]
Chris Whitaker (interim)

See also

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References

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