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England Vs Scotland 52 Rapport- 10 Match
MATCH REPORT ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND 52 RAPPORT- 10 MATCH ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND 52 - 10 samedi, 3. avril 2021 @Copyright StatsPerform 2021. All rights reserved samedi, 3. avril 2021 Castle Park Aurelie Groizeleau England 52 - 10 Scotland LarkL Davies,Davies B Cleall, M Packer, P Cleall, L Riley, H Rowland, Hannah Smith Essais H Smith Bryony Cleall J Breach, Essai de pénalité Leah Bartlett Marlie Packer Lana Skeldon Poppy Cleall E Scarratt (5) Transformations H Nelson Christine Belisle Leanne Riley Emma Wassell Helena Rowland Pénalités H Nelson Louise McMillan Jess Breach Rachel Malcolm Vickii Cornborough Drops Rachel McLachlan Abbie Ward Siobhan Cattigan Catherine O'DonnellEngland POSSESSION ET OCCUPATION Scotland Mairi McDonald Zoe Aldcroft Helen Nelson Lagi Tuima Megan Gaffney Emily Scarratt Lisa Thomson 50% 61% 17.1 33:53 50% 39% 16.8 Lydia Thompson Rachel Shankland Sarah McKenna Chloe Rollie AmyPossession Cokayne % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Temps de jeu Possession % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Detysha Harper effectif Shaunagh1 1 1 1 1 1 Brown1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # 0 1 1 1 1 0 # Lisa Cockburn Harriet Millar-MillsEngland RESUME Scotland Evie Gallagher Vicky Fleetwood Jodie Rettie ATTAQUE MeganXV JonesDE DÉPART mins 114 Percussions 116 XV DE DÉPART mins Sarah Law Ellie1 KildunneVickii Cornborough 64 833 Mètres Parcourus 501 1 Leah Bartlett 72 Liz Musgrove 2 Lark Davies 57 6 Franchissements 0 2 Lana Skeldon 80 Emily3 Bryony Scarratt Cleall 56 85 Gain Ligne Avantage % 71 3 Christine Belisle 60 Helen Nelson Vickii4 -
Prince Harry Becomes Rfu Patron
TOUCHLINE The Official Newspaper of The RFU January 2017 Issue 197 PRINCE HARRY BECOMES RFU PATRON Prince Harry has become the Rugby Football Union’s new Patron, rugby fan, he regularly attends England matches at Twickenham following a Buckingham Palace announcement that Her Majesty and has supported the work of the RFU and its charities in that time., The Queen will be handing over the patronage. being Patron of the RFU Injured Players Foundation since January The Queen has been Patron of the RFU for 64 years, having held 2010 and working in the past in support of CBRE All Schools. Prince the role since 1952, after taking over the position from her father, Harry was also Honorary President of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. King George VI, following his death. The Queen has attended Peter Baines, RFU President, said: “It has been a privilege and an numerous rugby matches at Twickenham and two Rugby World honour to have The Queen as Patron of the RFU for over 60 years. Cups in the United Kingdom (1991 and 1999). She has been a fantastic supporter of the Union and we thank her As one of her last acts as Patron, alongside Prince Philip and for that and her contribution to the game of rugby in England.” Prince Harry, The Queen last year hosted an event at Buckingham He added: “We welcome Prince Harry as our new Patron. He has Palace during the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Over 400 senior officials been Vice Patron for a number of years already and a regular at from the RFU, England Rugby 2015, World Rugby, players, staff England Tests at Twickenham. -
2018 Women's 6 Nations – Round 2 Review England Women 52-0 Wales Women
2018 Women’s 6 Nations – Round 2 Review England Women 52-0 Wales Women Saturday, 10 February 2018, Kick-off: 12:15, The Stoop, Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron England: Danielle Waterman, Abigail Dow, Ellie Kildunne, Rachael Burford, Charlotte Pearce, Katy Mclean, Leanne Riley, Rochelle Clark, Amy Cokayne, Sarah Bern, Abbie Scott, Tamara Taylor, Poppy Cleall, Marlie Packer, Sarah Hunter Replacements: Lark Davies, Vickii Cornborough, Justine Lucas, Rowena Burnfield, Izzy Noel-Smith, Caity Mattinson Lauren Cattell, Lagi Tuima Tries: Poppy Cleall (8, 70), Abigail Dow (18), Leanne Riley (22), Ellie Kildunne (30, 79), Marlie Packer (46), Rachael Burford (60) Conversions: Katy Mclean (9, 19, 23, 47, 61, 80) Penalty Goals: Drop Goals: Yellow Cards: Replacements used: Lark Davies 69', Vickii Cornborough 52', Justine Lucas 63', Rowena Burnfield 52', Izzy Noel- Smith 61', Caity Mattinson 61', Lauren Cattell 61', Lagi Tuima 66' Wales: Elinor Snowsill, Hannah Bluck, Kerin Lake, Rebecca De Filippo, Jess Kavanagh-Williams, Robyn Wilkins, Rhiannon Parker, Caryl Thomas, Carys Phillips, Amy Evans, Siwan Lillicrap, Melissa Clay, Alisha Butchers, Beth Lewis, Sioned Harries Replacements: Kelsey Jones, Gwenllian Pyrs, Cerys Hale, Natalia John, Nia Elen Davies, Jade Knight, Lleucu George, Hannah Jones Tries: Conversions: Penalty Goals: Drop Goals: Yellow Cards: Replacements used: Kelsey Jones 63', Gwenllian Pyrs 63', Cerys Hale 65', Natalia John 61', Nia Elen Davies 69', Jade Knight 69', Lleucu George 52', Hannah Jones 4' Scotland Women 3-26 France Women Saturday, -
Rapport Match
MATCH REPORT ENGLAND WOMENS VS IRELAND WOMENS 27 - RAPPORT0 MATCH ENGLAND VS IRELAND 27 - 0 dimanche, 23. février 2020 @Copyright StatsPerform 2020. All rights reserved dimanche, 23. février 2020 Castle Park Hollie Davidson England Womens 27 - 0 Ireland Womens Victoria Fleetwood Lindsay Peat SarahV Hunter Fleetwood, S Hunter, J Breach, A Dow, S McKenna Essais Ciodhna Moloney Jess Breach Linda Djougang Abigail Dow E Scarratt Transformations Aoife McDermott Sarah McKenna Judy Bobbett Victoria Cornborough Pénalités Ciara Griffin Lark Davies Edel McMahon Sarah Bern Drops Anna Caplice Poppy Cleall Kathryn Dane Zoe AldcroftEngland Womens POSSESSION ET OCCUPATION Ireland Womens Claire Keohane Sarah Beckett Aoife Doyle Leanne Riley Katie Fitzhenry Katy Daley-McLean Sene Naoupu 48% 58% 19.5 40:55 52% 42% 21.2 Amber Reed Lauren Delany Emily Scarratt Eimear Considine AmyPossession Cokayne % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Temps de jeu Possession % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Detysha Harper effectif Shaunagh1 1 1 1 1 1 Brown1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # 1 1 1 1 1 1 # Leah Lyons Harriet Millar-MillsEngland Womens RESUME Ireland Womens Ciara Cooney Amelia Harper Dorothy Wall ATTAQUE Zoe HarrisonXV DE DÉPART mins 107 Percussions 126 XV DE DÉPART mins Larissa Muldoon Emily1 Victoria Scott Cornborough 64 694 Mètres Parcourus 471 1 Lindsay Peat 12 Hannah Tyrrell 2 Lark Davies 54 5 Franchissements 0 2 Ciodhna Moloney 66 Emily3 Sarah Scarratt Bern 54 79 Gain Ligne Avantage % 69 3 Linda Djougang 61 Lindsay Peat Victoria4 Poppy Cornborough -
Avant Match Rapport Avant Match
AVANT MATCH RAPPORT AVANT MATCH France WomensFrance vs Wales Womens Womens vs Wales Womens Journée 1 Journée 1 ### 02/02/2019 1 PréparéPréparé 31/01/201931/01/2019 Données sur les Six Nations 2018 uniquement France Womens vs Wales Womens 02/02/2019 C lassements Compétition France Womens Wales WomensMJ G N P PP PC Diff BP Pts Forme France Womens 5 5 0 0 163 23 140 4 24 G G G G G England Womens 5 4 0 1 187 44 143 5 21 G D G G G Ireland Womens 5 2 0 3 79 92 -13 2 10 D D G G D Italy Womens 5 2 0 3 63 147 -84 2 10 G G D D D Scotland Womens 5 1 0 4 55 125 -70 1 5 D G D D D Wales Womens 5 1 0 4 48 164 -116 1 5 D D D D G Domicile MJ G N P PP PC Diff BP Pts Forme France Womens 3 3 0 0 99 17 82 2 14 G G G - - England Womens 2 2 0 0 85 11 74 2 10 G G - - - Ireland Womens 3 2 0 1 68 35 33 2 10 D G G - - Italy Womens 2 1 0 1 33 54 -21 1 5 G D - - - Wales Womens 3 1 0 2 36 77 -41 1 5 D D G - - Scotland Womens 2 0 0 2 11 69 -58 0 0 D D - - - Extérieur MJ G N P PP PC Diff BP Pts Forme England Womens 3 2 0 1 102 33 69 3 11 D G G - - France Womens 2 2 0 0 64 6 58 2 10 G G - - - Scotland Womens 3 1 0 2 44 56 -12 1 5 D G D - - Italy Womens 3 1 0 2 30 93 -63 1 5 G D D - - Ireland Womens 2 0 0 2 11 57 -46 0 0 D D - - - Wales Womens 2 0 0 2 12 87 -75 0 0 D D - - - ©Copyright STATS 2019. -
Edition 0107
Est 2016 Borough of Twickenham 0107 The Twickenham Tribune Contents TwickerSeal TwickerTape Twickenham Riverside Concept History Through Postcards Arts and Entertainment Entries for the Twickenham Film Festival Stop Heathrow Expansion Steam, Steel and Shells River Crane Sanctuary St Mary’s University update Letters – History of Twickenham Riverside plans Twickers Foodie Competitions Twickenham Christmas Mark Aspen Reviews Football Focus A Traveller’s Tales Contributors TwickerSeal Alan Winter Erica White Neil Keveren Helen Baker Sammi Macqueen St Mary’s University Jeremy Hamilton-Miller Bruce Lyons TwickerGrump Alison Jee Mark Aspen Doug Goodman Rugby Football Union EDITORS Berkley Driscoll Teresa Read Contact [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Published by: Twickenham Alive Limited (in association with World InfoZone Limited) Registered in England & Wales Teddington Bridge Reg No 10549345 Photo by Berkley Driscoll The Twickenham Tribune is registered with the ICO under the Data Protection Act, Reg No ZA224725 We are all waiting with bated breath for the next stages in the process to develop Twickenham Riverside; the establishment of the Twickenham Riverside Design Group and production of the final design brief. These are due to be completed by the end of the year, although TwickerDuck has whispered (quacked?) to TwickerSeal that the timing might be a spot ambitious. Nevertheless, before long we hope to see the competition begin and can’t wait to see the exciting ideas that will come forward that will make Twickenham Riverside the destination it deserves to be. Meanwhile there are already a few ideas and designs circulating, which may form the basis of some of the final proposals that will be put to the public in April/May 2019. -
Italy-V-England-EN-3.Pdf
POST-MATCH REPORT ITALY VS ENGLAND 0 - 54 Womens Six Nations Round 5 01/11/2020 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi POST-MATCH REPORT Round 5 - 01/11/2020 - Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi ITALY 0 - 54 ENGLAND 0 - 28 Ellie Kildunne (Try - 4') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 5') Poppy Cleall (Try - 16') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 17') Emily Scarratt (Try - 31') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 32') Abbie Ward (Try - 36') SCORING Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 37') Sarah Bern (Try - 59') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 60') Jess Breach (Try - 69') Leanne Riley (Try - 78') Zoe Harrison (Conversion - 79') Marlie Packer (Try - 80') Zoe Harrison (Conversion - 80') ITALY ATTACKING ENGLAND POSSESSION 29% 71% TERRITORY 25% 75% BALLS PLAYED 121 359 CARRIES 44 131 207 METRES CARRIED 797 4 TACKLE BREAKS 27 0 LINE BREAKS 10 65 TOTAL PASSES 211 0 OFFLOADS 4 9 BAD PASSES 14 39 RUCKS/MAULS WON 122 4 RUCKS/MAULS LOST 4 ©Copyright Stats Perform 2020. All rights reserved. 2 POST-MATCH REPORT Round 5 - 01/11/2020 - Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi ITALY 0 - 54 ENGLAND 0 - 28 Ellie Kildunne (Try - 4') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 5') Poppy Cleall (Try - 16') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 17') Emily Scarratt (Try - 31') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 32') Abbie Ward (Try - 36') SCORING Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 37') Sarah Bern (Try - 59') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 60') Jess Breach (Try - 69') Leanne Riley (Try - 78') Zoe Harrison (Conversion - 79') Marlie Packer (Try - 80') Zoe Harrison (Conversion - 80') ITALY DEFENCE ENGLAND 16 DOMINANT TACKLES 1 4 TURNOVER TACKLES 1 162 TACKLES MADE 57 27 TACKLES MISSED 4 16 TURNOVERS CONCEDED 13 DISCIPLINE 19 TOTAL PENALTIES CONCEDED 8 2 TOTAL FREE KICKS CONCEDED 1 SET PIECES 12 OWN LINEOUTS WON 16 4 OWN LINEOUTS LOST 2 0 LINEOUT STEALS 1 4 SCRUMS WON 11 3 SCRUMS LOST 1 ©Copyright Stats Perform 2020. -
England-V-Scotland-EN.Pdf
PRE-MATCH REPORT ENGLAND vs SCOTLAND WOMEN'S SIX NATIONS 2021 ROUND 1 PRE-MATCH REPORT ENGLAND vs SCOTLAND WOMEN'S SIX NATIONS 2020 RESULTS ENGLAND SCOTLAND Round Opponent Score Round Opponent Score W 1 France Women 19-13 1 Ireland Women 14-18 L 2 Scotland 53-0 W 3 Ireland Women 27-0 W 2 England Women 0-53 L 4 Wales 66-7 W 5 Italy Women 54-0 W 4 France Women 13-13 D HOME TEAM HOME RANK FOR AWAY TEAM AWAY RANK 219 1 POINTS 27 6 43.8 1 POINTS / MATCH 9.0 4 34 1 TRIES SCORED 3 6 6.8 1 TRIES SCORED / MATCH 1.00 6 77.6% 3 % POINTS SCORED FROM TRIES 55.6% 6 AGAINST 20 6 POINTS CONCEDED 84 3 4.0 6 POINTS CONCEDED / MATCH 28.0 3 2 6 TRIES CONCEDED 13 3 0.40 6 TRIES CONCEDED / MATCH 4.33 3 60.0% 5 % POINTS CONCEDED FROM TRIES 77.4% 3 TYPES OF PLAY England Women Scotland 55.7% 51.9% 38.6% 43.0% 5.7% 5.1% Kick Ball Carry Passes Kick Ball Carry Passes HOME TEAM PLAYER LEADERS AWAY TEAM Emily Scarratt 55 POINTS Helen Nelson 10 Abigail Dow 4 TRIES SCORED Emma Wassell 1 Poppy Cleall 4 TRY ASSISTS Emma Wassell 1 Poppy Cleall 55 CARRIES Jade Konkel 74 Sarah Bern 359.8 METRES CARRIED Jade Konkel 359.7 Emily Scarratt 6 OFFLOADS Hannah Smith 10 Sarah Beckett 59 SUCCESSFUL TACKLES Rachel Malcolm 39 Poppy Cleall 4 DOMINANT TACKLES Sarah Bonar 3 ©Copyright Stats Perform 2021. -
Rapport Match
MATCH REPORT ENGLAND WOMENS VS SCOTLAND WOMENS 80 -RAPPORT 0 MATCH ENGLAND WOMENS VS SCOTLAND WOMENS 80 - 0 samedi, 16. mars 2019 samedi, 16. mars 2019 Twickenham Stadium Joy Neville England Womens 80 - 0 Scotland Womens PoppyP Cleall Cleall (2), J Breach (2), A Cokayne, S Bern, S Beckett, S Megan Kennedy Jess Breach Essais Lana Skeldon Hunter, N Hunt, K Smith, E Scarratt, C O'Donnell Amy Cokayne Mairi Forsyth Sarah Bern K Daley-McLean (9), E Scarratt Transformations Emma Wassell Sarah Beckett Nicola Howat Sarah Hunter Pénalités Sarah Bonar Natasha Hunt Rachel McLachlan Kelly Smith Drops Jade Konkel Emily Scarratt Jenny Maxwell Catherine O'DonnellEngland Womens POSSESSION ET OCCUPATION Scotland Womens Helen Nelson Hannah Botterman Annabel Sergeant Abbie Scott Lisa Thomson Victoria Fleetwood Hannah Smith 71% 68% 27.4 38:38 29% 32% 11.1 Katy Daley-McLean Rhona Lloyd Zoe Harrison Chloe Rollie SarahPossession McKenna % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Temps de jeu Possession % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Lark Davies effectif Victoria1 1 1 1 Cornborough1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # 0 1 1 1 1 0 # Lisa Cockburn Shaunagh BrownEngland Womens RESUME Scotland Womens Panashe Muzambe Marlie Packer Deborah McCormack ATTAQUE RachaelXV DE Burford DÉPART mins 183 Percussions 57 XV DE DÉPART mins Lisa Martin Emily1 Hannah Scott Botterman 54 1521 Mètres Parcourus 264 1 Megan Kennedy 40 Abigail Evans 2 Amy Cokayne 54 14 Franchissements 0 2 Lana Skeldon 78 Katy3 Daley-McLeanSarah Bern 54 85 Gain Ligne Avantage % 67 3 Mairi Forsyth -
In This Issue... in This Issue
www.surreyrugby.com ISSUE 71 | SUMMER 2015 SURREY RUGBY ionship for Fourth Ye Champ ar Running ounty in C y W rre Su IN THIS ISSUE... • PrincePrince Harry LaunchesLaunches FestivalFestival ooff Rugby • RRWCWC 20120155 Trophy Tour CComesomes to SSurreyurrey • SSurreyurrey SSeniorenior & JuJuniornior AwAwardsards • Latest News on LadLadiesies & GiGirlsrls Surrey U20s Win National Title plusplh muchh more...more..o e 2 A Message from the President John Raywood IMPORTANTIMPORTANT NOTICENOTICE SURREY RUGBY SURREY RUGBY AAnythingnythingything Interesting?Interestnterestining? HASHAS MOVEDMOVED to:to: Please send copy to Surrey Rugby Gary Ashburn What a Year! 90 Gravel Hill, Croydon, Surrey Riverbridge House CR0 5BE Guildford Road mob: 07951 104056 ‘ ectic’ is not the word! The past year Leatherhead e: [email protected] has been quite an experience. Indeed, Hwhen I signed up for the job, I didn't Surrey KT22 9AD realise just what I was taking on. And Tel: 01372 365770 neither did anyone else – possibly! What has changed is the RFU. In other Clubs will be judged not solely on their Editor: Gary Ashburn words, everything. successes in Leagues and Cup events but also on their ability to safeguard their players. Contributors: Gary Ashburn, Accreditation and re-Accreditation are the I am sure that we will all agree with that. Lee Crabb, Roger Underwood, watch-words these days. And quite rightly! If Thanks, Surrey Rugby, for the experience. It Ryan Reino, Mike Pugh, we are to continue to encourage youngsters to take up this fantastic sport, we must has been a year to remember. Hugh Godwyn, Paul Grindrod. provide the necessary reassurance to their parents that they will not regret the move. -
Community Rugby
JUNE 2011 / issue 136 RFU THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOUCHLINE RFU AND RFUW MOVING FORWARD IN DIFFICULT TIMES The departure on June 10th of the RFU Chief Executive “We must now move forward, the critical things remain Officer, John Steele, will have been unsettling for the entire unchanged as Martin Johnson, his coaches and the England game. Board of Directors Chairman, Martyn Thomas, has players prepare to go to New Zealand to contest the Rugby World been asked to cover the role of Acting CEO until July. Cup. They are far too professional to be affected by recent events He says, “The loss of a CEO is always going to cause difficulty and, having talked it through, the World Cup campaign remains and unrest but regrettable though it was, the Board unanimously their focus and their challenge. felt that it was in the best interests of the Union for John to “After England return from New Zealand, we will have four years leave. While he had done many positive things in terms of the before hosting the only Rugby World Cup in this territory that most new structure, the Board ultimately felt that John’s position had of us will see in our lifetimes. It is a tremendous opportunity, for become untenable and that his departure was the best decision for the community game, for the professional clubs, for our volunteers the long term benefit of the Union. and everyone involved in rugby. “I accept that people will have been shocked by the news but “With new directors joining the Union, the Shaping Up structure the direction of travel John Steele set out is not something there stands. -
Post-Matchreport England Vs Scotland 52-10
POST-MATCH REPORT ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND 52 - 10 Womens Six Nations Round 1 03/04/2021 Castle Park POST-MATCH REPORT Round 1 - 03/04/2021 - Castle Park ENGLAND 52 - 10 SCOTLAND 33 - 3 Marlie Packer (Try - 10') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 10') Leanne Riley (Try - 17') Helen Nelson (Penalty Goal - 24') Lark Davies (Try - 28') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 29') Bryony Cleall (Try - 36') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 37') SCORING Hannah Smith (Try - 55') Jess Breach (Try - 39') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 40') Helena Rowland (Try - 44') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 45') Helen Nelson (Conversion - 56') Poppy Cleall (Try - 71') (Penalty Try - 79') ENGLAND ATTACKING SCOTLAND POSSESSION 53% 47% TERRITORY 64% 36% BALLS PLAYED 277 268 CARRIES 112 110 METRES CARRIED 875 614 24 TACKLE BREAKS 17 6 LINE BREAKS 0 158 TOTAL PASSES 153 11 OFFLOADS 5 6 BAD PASSES 13 87 RUCKS/MAULS WON 101 0 RUCKS/MAULS LOST 3 ©Copyright Stats Perform 2021. All rights reserved. 2 POST-MATCH REPORT Round 1 - 03/04/2021 - Castle Park ENGLAND 52 - 10 SCOTLAND 33 - 3 Marlie Packer (Try - 10') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 10') Helen Nelson (Penalty Goal - 24') Leanne Riley (Try - 17') Lark Davies (Try - 28') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 29') Bryony Cleall (Try - 36') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 37') SCORING Hannah Smith (Try - 55') Jess Breach (Try - 39') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 40') Helena Rowland (Try - 44') Emily Scarratt (Conversion - 45') Helen Nelson (Conversion - 56') Poppy Cleall (Try - 71') (Penalty Try - 79') ENGLAND DEFENCE SCOTLAND 5 DOMINANT TACKLES 0 3 TURNOVER TACKLES 4 157 TACKLES MADE 107 17 TACKLES MISSED 24 13 TURNOVERS CONCEDED 12 DISCIPLINE 14 TOTAL PENALTIES CONCEDED 11 1 TOTAL FREE KICKS CONCEDED 0 SET PIECES 9 OWN LINEOUTS WON 12 2 OWN LINEOUTS LOST 5 2 LINEOUT STEALS 1 6 SCRUMS WON 5 1 SCRUMS LOST 2 ©Copyright Stats Perform 2021.