22 Q
2nd
10 Q
1st - 5th
21 Q
9th - 12th
13 Q
10th
11 Q
6th
16 Q
4th
20 Q
5th
10 Q
5th
15 Q
12th
30 Q
Uni
37 Q
2nd
12 Q
5th
21 Q
8th
20 Q
7th
16 Q
6th - 8th
24 Q
6th
30 Q
8th
55 Q
PD
13 Q
7th
15 Q
5th
25 Q
12th
10 Q
Uni
21 Q
7th
26 Q
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