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00:00Clare requires 40.
00:30Now then, you'll need to keep your eyeballs peeled to live with the action in today's indoor league.
00:41We've got lightning goals in the table football final and surefire slotting in the men's darts.
00:46But first, let's look at a young lad setting the devil among the tailors.
00:50That's the old name for table skittles, popular from the potties of Staffordshire to the chip shops of Barnsley.
00:56A newcomer to televised table skittles.
01:00He goes now. Remember, he must hit that front to right.
01:03The front skittle there, he must really hit that one on the inside or the outside just right.
01:07And that's exactly what I mean.
01:09That, in the parlance of table skittles, is a flopper.
01:12All nine down, he hit that front skittle absolutely dead right on the inside.
01:16Super stuff from John Shell.
01:18The first flopper of the competition. What's he going to do now?
01:24It's unlucky. Six more.
01:25Just a little bit too square.
01:28But these will come for a very, very handy 18.
01:33The idea, drop nine and they'll all go up again for another swing.
01:39The aim is to get 27 in your three throws.
01:43The winner is first to down 101 skittles exactly.
01:46But just study the styles of the experts a minute.
01:49Because they've got that swing judged to a hair's breadth.
01:52And Peter Crutchley at the moment looking by far the more comfortable before that.
02:00By far the more simple player.
02:01That's another fine eight.
02:02So, Wilf Breton on 50.
02:07And he's got eight of them.
02:08And he needs this backer.
02:13Eight scored there.
02:15Seven required.
02:15Now let's get in at the death on a match.
02:17Wilf Breton here needs exactly six to beat Les Rook, who needs 18.
02:25In fact, I think he needs six.
02:27I think the referee has dropped a little bit of a mathematical clangor.
02:30I think he needs six.
02:31So, some confusion there with the referee.
02:41But he now needs one.
02:44And Les Rook needs a fairy godmother.
02:51And miracles do not happen in table skittles when you need them to.
02:56The West Country challenge looks like going down the drain.
03:00So, now Wilf Breton needing one.
03:07And he's got it.
03:08That'll do.
03:09So, William Woodridge temporarily, I think, just lost his judgment.
03:13He hasn't been throwing with quite such authority this last couple of three throws.
03:17But he's still in front and still looking very steady.
03:20Not the sort of man one feels to get rattled very easily.
03:25Bill Woodridge.
03:25Oh, lovely shot.
03:27Timber.
03:29One going.
03:30And I don't think he's going to miss that one.
03:32Let's watch it rain.
03:34Good night, Nurse.
03:35So, a spare for William Woolrich.
03:40And all these will count.
03:42And Dennis Jones' opponent really must now be on his knees making little incantations for a miracle.
03:49That's another fine.
03:50Another eight.
03:5117 for William Woolrich.
03:52And that's the fellow my money's on for this competition.
03:56William Woolrich of Stoke-on-Trent.
03:58Straight on now to the semi-final stage.
04:00In the first one, young John Chell and Peter Crutchley of Macclesfield are levels for devils at 90.
04:06And 11, not the easiest shot in the world to get.
04:09They both need a spare.
04:11Remember, they must finish on 101.
04:13So, John Chell now, he probably needs a good first throw.
04:16Let's watch what he does.
04:17Sample stat.
04:20Well, he got these two last time.
04:23And I said it was a risky shot.
04:24I wonder which way he'll go again.
04:26Oh, he's done it much better that size.
04:28So, now John Chell needing two.
04:35John Chell just needing two.
04:37And that isn't the easiest thing in the world.
04:39Because with just one ball, he just needs two.
04:43Which way will he go?
04:43Inside or outside?
04:45He's going round wide.
04:46He's got a beautiful shot.
04:48Beautiful shot.
04:50Now, remember, this is level throws.
04:52It's on level throws.
04:53Peter Crutchley requires 11.
04:55So, Peter Crutchley now, with the pressure very much on him now.
04:59He needs 11.
04:59He's got to get a good first throw in.
05:01Let's see.
05:02Oh, not so good.
05:04An awkward frame.
05:06Three he wants.
05:07He's got to get them.
05:08He's got them.
05:09Oh, terrific stuff.
05:10Well, no nerves at all from this boy.
05:12And he needs two now.
05:14And this really has been a super semi-final.
05:15We've had lots of good skittles, lots of skill.
05:17And now we've got the most dramatic finish so far.
05:19He needs two to stay in this semi-final.
05:22Then they must have a tie-breaker.
05:23Here he goes now.
05:25Ah, he's got three!
05:28Now, let's see how the two older semi-finalists are swinging that ball.
05:32It's very delicate stuff.
05:33Three balls to throw needs seven.
05:36And he should do this quite comfortably unless he gets a rush of blood.
05:44Oh, dear.
05:45Now, what's he got there?
05:46It's still an easy shot because they're all spread out nice and easy for him.
05:49He needs three of these.
05:50He's going to go around for the slow one.
05:52Oh, dear.
05:52That's a nasty one.
05:53He now needs two of these.
05:54And that's made life difficult for him.
05:57Now for the outside, too.
05:59And he's missed them.
06:00Well.
06:02Will Breton there when the real pressure was on him.
06:04Will Breton.
06:05Seem to come through.
06:0699.
06:08William Woolridge, 86.
06:10So William Woolridge gets a reprieve.
06:12And he needs this lovely slow again.
06:22The slow-mo replay man.
06:24Here he goes.
06:26Beautiful start.
06:27Nice.
06:28Well, now, by our reckoning, William Woolridge can really make this a barnstorming finish
06:37by getting six.
06:38And Will Breton must be sweating in the corner.
06:41He does need six.
06:42And what a finish this will be.
06:43Let's see.
06:45Oh, he's got four.
06:48And the dead timber down there trying hard to kick for him.
06:51So, Will Breton now needing two.
06:53And he could have really wrapped it up if he'd used his head a bit in the last shot.
06:57Can't be happy.
06:58Will Breton, 99.
07:05William Woolridge, 95.
07:08Oh, he's missed them again.
07:11Well, he's busted.
07:12He had to finish in the hole.
07:14So, now, Woolridge, I think, needs two.
07:18Sorry, yes, two.
07:19He needs two as well.
07:21So, William Woolridge, having trailed virtually throughout the game, can really come back
07:25with a bang here.
07:26And Will Breton must be kicking himself.
07:28He had everything going for him.
07:29And he missed them.
07:30Well, dear, dear.
07:32So, William Woolridge, needing two.
07:36That'll do.
07:37That'll do.
07:38The fun between them two should be a cracker.
07:41Now it's time for chop-oiling.
07:43Darts by the maestros of the Kusama flights.
07:45We've got two of the top characters in World Arrows on the board now.
07:49A true pair of precision pointers.
07:51Around the pubs of Bradford, Charlie Ellis here is known as the Viking war god.
07:56That's the way he chucks arrows.
07:57You're able to get pillaged, put to the sword, out and hung, drawn, and doubled into the bargain.
08:03But the fellow up against him pushes the longboard out, too.
08:05Twenty-two scores.
08:06He's known as the Leaning Tower of Shoreditch.
08:08He was a finalist in last year's News of the World, and his name is Ron Church.
08:13That's 20.
08:14That's 98 he wants.
08:17Oh, I don't know where he went there.
08:19He got a five anyway.
08:2044.
08:2144 scores.
08:21Blair requires 40.
08:22So, Charlie Ellis to Levels Your Devils.
08:25Double top he wants.
08:30Is it outside?
08:31My goodness, it's down close.
08:34Down to...
08:34Game time!
08:36If you want these lads to split airs with their manners, they'll oblige.
08:39Let's see who'll be the conqueror.
08:41And so the third and decisive leg of this character-packed qualifying round of the Indoor League darts,
08:50Charlie Ellis here, the familiar Bradford champion,
08:54beginning to get very well known in the Yorkshire area for his very steady dart playing.
09:0041.
09:00He's pulled back Levels and scored 41 to start.
09:03Now, Ron Church, who won the first leg.
09:05Ron Church from South London there, Raworth,
09:08and straight off, wham, in the middle of the treble twenties.
09:1480.
09:14Well, he did a bit of a double shuffle on the hockey, the dart line,
09:18and seemed to just lose his line a bit there.
09:20Anyway, he started off with 80, which can't be bad.
09:23Ellis now.
09:27He's learned the game from his father.
09:3096.
09:30He's got 96 there, so I'm sure that Dad would be proud of him on that throne.
09:34This boy, Ron Church, learned to play, or at least took the game up seriously,
09:39won him on a free weekend at a holiday camp after playing in a competition for Budden.
09:43And he gets a ton there.
09:49Charlie Ellis.
09:52The man with no nerves on the dartboard.
09:54The man that likes to play for big money.
09:55The bigger the prize, the bigger the stake, the better this character is.
09:5945.
10:0045 scored there.
10:01So, he hasn't really set this leg alight.
10:06Whereas, Ron Church from Woolworth has been a lot steadier.
10:1080 and 100 so far in six starts.
10:12Came downstairs there for some mysterious reason.
10:1530.
10:15And gets 30.
10:16I don't know why he came down there at all.
10:18He had a very good 20, and it seemed he had the measure of those.
10:20So, Ellis the throw.
10:25Remember, it's 5-0-1.
10:27Straight in, double out.
10:29And this is the third leg of the qualifying round.
10:32Charlie Ellis.
10:3345.
10:3445 scored.
10:35And so far, nothing much to write home about in this leg.
10:39Ron Church.
10:40The terrible, incredible leading tower from south of the river in London.
10:43A man who's been in the big time for a long while, and certainly is afraid of the spotlights,
10:51the limelight, the tension that's built up in indoor league.
10:55So, absolutely very little in it.
10:58Only 24 at the moment.
11:00And Charlie Ellis now coming back, overtaking him now with 40.
11:03They subtract their total, remember.
11:0547.
11:05And again, he's come downstairs, and done nothing of any note at all.
11:10So, a bit of a murmur going round the indoor league audience now,
11:13because these two players with an awful lot to play for.
11:1785.
11:19Well, Ron Church, just a confusing state where he was that time, and got 85.
11:24So, Ellis on 2-2-7.
11:2860.
11:29And this is a bit steadier.
11:30Again, he's come downstairs, and again, he's got a 7.
11:3486.
11:3486 scored, and just hanging on there by the very tip of the point.
11:39So, Ron Church on 165.
11:41So, that looks like 60.
11:44That's a good shot.
11:47That's 80.
11:48Now he needs an odd number.
11:5095 scored.
11:5195 scored.
11:51There it was 141.
11:53So, 141, and Ellis needs an odd score as well here.
11:57And Church needs 70.
11:59Ellis on 151, treble 17, treble 18, double 18 would be a good shot,
12:03but he hasn't gone that way.
12:0460, 60 and two double tops.
12:09No, he needs the odd one.
12:10He needs the odd one.
12:12I've overlooked that fact.
12:13I don't know why.
12:14He really needed to come down on treble 17 there for 51.
12:17Now, he really has made a mess of this, and he knows it.
12:1983.
12:2083.
12:2183.
12:2283 is short.
12:2370.
12:24So, he's got 33.
12:25He's got 33.
12:26He's got 33.
12:27Don't want to be a good shot at it if he can do it.
12:28Oh, is it there?
12:29It is there.
12:30Right in the corner.
12:31A super shot, that was.
12:32He needed 70.
12:33He's got 33.
12:34He's got 33.
12:35I don't want to be a good shot at it if he can do it.
12:39Oh, is it there?
12:41Oh, is it there?
12:42It is there.
12:43Right in the corner.
12:44A super shot, that was.
12:45He needed 70.
12:46He got three tenths, double top, and a terrific finish for Ron Church.
12:49The six-foot-eight giant of the dartboard from London.
12:51He goes forward, and last year's beaten finalist Charlie Ellis goes out.
12:55Ron Church.
12:56Six feet, eight inches, and the nearest thing to intercontinental ballistic missile projection
13:01that I've ever seen in one human body.
13:03Jet-propelled table football is a treat in part two.
13:15Yep, if you thought we were kidding about table football being an art form, just stick
13:37around.
13:38On my right, Hamboss and Marafi, red and white.
13:41On my left, Kropach and Balkit, blue and yellow.
13:44So, it's the reigning interleague champions, John Kropach and Balkit from Rotherham against
13:51the Greek Cypriot and a man from Kuwait, Hamboss and Marafi, in the first semifinal.
13:56The opening exploratory stage is the feeling out.
13:59It's Kropach and Balkit in the lighter-coloured jerseys, the cosmopolitan pair in the striped
14:05jerseys.
14:06There's Kropach and Balkit, very experienced pair, pulled off a big surprise in the last
14:12series by beating the two lead university boys.
14:14Kropach and Balkit quite convincingly.
14:16In fact, hammered them.
14:17But in possession with Hamboss and Marafi at the moment, and now it's Kropach and Balkit.
14:24And there's the first goal.
14:25Blue and yellow.
14:27Kropach and Balkit.
14:29Here we have it now.
14:30It's a classically simple goal, the movement from side to side, the luring of defenders
14:35and the goalkeeper out of position, and then the quick shot as the opening appears.
14:40So, 1-0 to Kropach and Balkit.
14:43Hamboss and Marafi trying to hit back.
14:46Very slowly, but hits a defender and immediately to the other end.
14:49It's in the back line of Hamboss and Marafi.
14:51They rather made a mess of that.
14:53They didn't get their shot at all cleanly.
14:54Just skewed across the table.
14:55They still have it.
14:56And again the rebound from very clever defensive work by the Rotherham pair.
15:00Trying to forward a shot from the back, almost found a way through.
15:03And that was a rebound and it's two.
15:052-0 to blue and yellow.
15:07So, 2-0 for Kropach and Balkit.
15:10A good start for them.
15:11Hamboss and Marafi are a little nervous, I think.
15:13They know what they're up against and it's showing.
15:15But a good bit of defensive work there.
15:17Oh, a shot from the back.
15:183-0 to blue and yellow.
15:20Here you see the advantage of the quick surprise shot from the back.
15:24It takes the defence completely by surprise.
15:27Flies in with a bit of luck.
15:30It hits the goalkeeper.
15:31So, Kropach and Balkit building up a very considerable lead.
15:38And there's four.
15:394-0 to blue and yellow.
15:41So, it's pretty much a whitewash as John Ophi, the referee, puts you back in.
15:44It's 4-0 and what can Hamboss and Marafi do?
15:46I suspect very little.
15:47Balkit and Kropach playing with so much confidence.
15:49Hamboss and Marafi have it in their front line.
15:51They want a goal.
15:52They can't get it.
15:53Great defensive work.
15:54Now into the middle of the table.
15:57There you see the ball being moved up.
15:58And a good shot from the back.
15:59There's bad luck for Hamboss and Marafi.
16:01That.
16:02Oh, another one.
16:035-0 to blue and yellow.
16:04Again, you see the speed of these wrists.
16:06A quick flick of the wrists and the ball flies in.
16:09And the defence just doesn't know where it's going.
16:12Now, there's a rebound.
16:13But what's this quickness?
16:14See that reaction?
16:16There you go.
16:17There you go.
16:18So, Kropach and Bauket almost there.
16:23Looking for consolation.
16:24There it is.
16:25Hamboss and Marafi.
16:26They manage to pull back to 5-1.
16:28Here's how they do it.
16:29Simple orthodox goal on the left wing in the front line.
16:32Moved inside towards the centre.
16:35Getting the man behind it.
16:37And there's the shot.
16:38And the defence out of position.
16:395-1.
16:40So, Kropach and Bauket one from home.
16:43Just one.
16:44And they've been winning this in double-quick time.
16:47But Hamboss and Marafi trying hard.
16:49There's the goalkeeper pushing it up into the middle.
16:51Now it's in the front line.
16:52This could be the winner.
16:53Slowly, slowly, maneuvering from side to side.
16:56The equivalent of the body swerve and the dribble in soccer.
16:59Just waiting for the opening.
17:01When the opening comes.
17:02Wham!
17:03And that's it.
17:046-1.
17:05Again in slow motion.
17:06Here you see the real technique of table football.
17:09Slowly from side to side.
17:11Then the shot.
17:22Before the final, let's give you a hint of how to pick out the Alan Clark.
17:25The Bansky touch in table football.
17:28The great players move the ball as though they didn't need to stop thinking to do it.
17:32And when they strike, there's no back lift visible, even with the slow motion gear on the job.
17:39On the right, Berris Hall with the very end.
17:42Speedy Campbell, the pair from London.
17:44So fast, so full of nervous energy and physical energy and electricity.
17:48And there's the first goal.
17:49Speedy Campbell hits them so hard.
17:51Here you see Speedy Campbell, the fastest shot in table football.
17:54It really hammers them and they fly in.
18:00The sharp shooting of that caliber.
18:02That finished the semi-final round for Speedy and Berris.
18:04Just the way they started it.
18:06The final that points is to be.
18:08Here we have Speedy Campbell again.
18:10And when he hits them, they really travel.
18:12Harwood and Thompson looking wide as well they might be.
18:14The ball off the table.
18:15A moment's respite for Harwood and Thompson.
18:18But again it's Campbell and Hall.
18:20Moving it.
18:22They lose out temporarily.
18:23But watch Speedy Campbell now setting himself up for a cracker of a shot.
18:27They fly in when he hits them.
18:29There it goes.
18:306-2.
18:31Campbell and Hall in the final as expected against Kropak and Bowie.
18:38So there you have it.
18:39Will the final see the world's best organised pair win?
18:42Or they'll razzle dazzle all that attacking of the two Jamaican lads?
18:45Keith Macklin takes it up as the flexing begins.
18:48Wonderful table football final in prospect here at the Irish Centre.
18:54The favourites, the cool and methodical holders.
18:57John Kropak and Frank Bunkett of Rotherham.
19:00On the other side of the table from London, Speedy Campbell,
19:02one of the most exciting attackers in the game.
19:04And Berris Hall.
19:05Flamboyant and exciting and colourful.
19:12On my right, Campbell and Hall playing red and white.
19:15On my left, Kropak and Bunkett playing blue and yellow.
19:19So here we have the contrast in styles between the Yorkshire pair, Kropak and Bunkett.
19:25Kropak the attack man, Bunkett the defence man.
19:28There we have the Londoners who are all electricity and verve.
19:32Campbell, the most violent attack man, quick as a cobra and Berris Hall the defender.
19:37So a contrast in styles.
19:40We're in the back line of Kropak and Bunkett at the moment.
19:44And there you have Hall and Campbell.
19:46They're always moving, their bodies moving, the adrenaline flowing, wrists moving.
19:49Kropak and Bunkett rather more dour, ice-cooled.
19:54And they can hit them when they want to.
19:55John Kropak's a very good attack man in his own right.
20:00Waiting for the first opening in this opening seconds of the table football final.
20:04It's with Yorkshire, with Rotherham, with John Kropak.
20:07The holders of the title and they won't let it go easily.
20:09Oh, there's a good goal.
20:11Only to blue and yellow.
20:13So John Kropak anxious to show that Speedy Campbell isn't the only attack man in the business.
20:17He's seen a lot of Campbell.
20:18Oh, two!
20:19Two!
20:20So blue and yellow.
20:21What a tremendous start for Rotherham.
20:23Kropak and Bunkett.
20:24Bunkett at the back of the defence man.
20:26Up now for three!
20:27Three in double-quick time, or perhaps in treble-quick time might be better than the delight of the supporters.
20:32Let's have a look at John Kropak's.
20:34Speedy Campbell hasn't had a chance of a shot yet, but John Kropak's has put three in and three shots.
20:38Tremendous course record for John Kropak's.
20:41The centrefold banging it in.
20:44So what can the London pair in the stripes of Speedy Campbell and Berris Hall, though?
20:49With Berris Hall at the back.
20:50There they are, looking worried for the first time in this tournament.
20:53They've sailed through the opening round.
20:54Now in the front line, Speedy Campbell.
20:56Now can he do it?
20:57One in one.
20:58Yes, he does it.
20:59Three-one.
21:00So Speedy Campbell back in business.
21:01His first shot.
21:02John Kropak's has got three in three.
21:04Now Speedy Campbell one in one.
21:05A great exhibition of attacking play.
21:07Getting ready for the shot.
21:08Moving it and then bang!
21:11So three-one and this final really living up to expectations.
21:15The London pair make it three-two.
21:17Two.
21:18It's a blue and yellow.
21:19Speedy Campbell hammering it in.
21:21The light jerseys, Yorkshire.
21:23Striped jerseys, London.
21:24Three-two.
21:25Equalised.
21:26They got three in just as quickly as Yorkshire did.
21:28And worried frowns on the Yorkshire supporters.
21:30Three-three.
21:31Six goals.
21:32We haven't had six goals as quick as this in any other game in the tournament.
21:35So after a three-goal lead for Yorkshire, it's now three-three.
21:38London level pegging.
21:39Moving up now.
21:40Frank Bouquet in defence as that failed to find Speedy Campbell in front.
21:43A shot from the back by Bouquet.
21:45Berris Hall at the back.
21:46He tries a hammer one.
21:47Good defence.
21:48Both defencemen hitting it hard.
21:50Trying to get it up to the frontmen now.
21:52Both these frontmen.
21:53100% record so far.
21:55Both three goals in three shots.
21:56That's great stuff.
21:57Look at the speed.
22:00Coming back and forward.
22:01A shot from the back by Bouquet.
22:03Berris Hall trying to get it away to Speedy Campbell.
22:07The ball flying back and forward.
22:09Needs cooling down a bit.
22:10Now it's John Crowpatch.
22:11Can he make it four in four?
22:13Moving rather more quickly than usual.
22:15Just rolling the ball about a half an inch.
22:17Three-quarters of an inch.
22:18Waiting for Berris Hall's defencemen to move out the way.
22:20But they don't.
22:21Berris Hall gets it.
22:22Berris Hall pushing it up to Speedy Campbell.
22:23Now Speedy Campbell three in three.
22:25Strikes.
22:26Terror in the hearts of defenders.
22:28No wonder.
22:29Four-three.
22:30So after being three down.
22:31This is how Speedy Campbell makes it four-three for the London pair.
22:34Just a gentle movement getting the defence out of position.
22:38Then moving to the right.
22:40The right winger moves into the centre forward.
22:42And then suddenly those wrists will cut loose.
22:44And pow.
22:47Four-three for the London pair.
22:49You can tell which of the London supporters and which of the Rotherham supporters by their expressions.
22:53What a comeback by London.
22:54This could well be five because Speedy Campbell isn't missing them.
22:57At the moment Frank Bouquet with relief.
22:59Though it's not away.
23:00Five.
23:01He just needs an opening.
23:02Worried France from Yorkshire.
23:03Delight from London.
23:05Five-three.
23:11So just one to go for the London pair.
23:12Is this it?
23:13A nerve-wracking moment for Rotherham and for Yorkshire.
23:16For Frank Bouquet and for John Kropax.
23:18Speedy Campbell hasn't missed one yet.
23:20And Frank Bouquet's a great defender.
23:22Take nothing away from him.
23:23He hasn't come up against an attacker like this.
23:25And he saved that one.
23:26The back line of defence got in the way of that one.
23:28Which is credit to Bouquet.
23:29But it still isn't away.
23:30Can bug it.
23:31Push it up the table.
23:32It's the only hope for the Yorkshire pair.
23:33If he can get it up in attack.
23:35They have it in their middle line.
23:37John Kropax got three in two minutes early on.
23:41But hasn't had a look at the goal since.
23:43Now Speedy Campbell is just the winner.
23:45Every time he gets up in that front line.
23:47Speedy Campbell is setting himself up for the winner.
23:49And £150.
23:50And new title holders of the indoor league.
23:52But it isn't in the next year.
23:53It's quite...
23:54Yes it is!
23:55It's there!
23:56The London player win the title.
23:57Take it for the Yorkshire.
23:58And £150.
23:59And £150.
24:00The £150.
24:01The £150.
24:02The £150.
24:07The 1973 four table football winners of the Indoor League,
24:30World Champions, Speedy Campbell and Berries Hall.
24:37What makes you two so good that you can't get a late game in London?
25:01Simply because we're the greatest.
25:04Yeah, what I have to say is that the players we played today played very well indeed,
25:11but I think that we're the greatest.
25:13I think that we should do quite well in the future.
25:17If we should get other games.
25:19Yeah, if we come here we'll win it every time, mate.
25:22Watch yourselves here, Andre. We're outnumbered three to two, are you?
25:25Could I have the cheque, please, there?
25:28There you are. Congratulations.
25:30And where do you come from originally?
25:32Manchester.
25:33Jamaica.
25:34Jamaica.
25:35Yeah, I've come from Jamaica as well.
25:37Well done. Congratulations. Well done.
25:45Greased lightning on ice, the coolest play you've ever seen.
25:47We'll be hearing a lot more about them two in the future, I'll bet.
25:50Next time, money for skittles and bar billiards.
25:53I'll sit it.
25:54Nice.

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