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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro with enhanced health tracking and longer batteries

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Samsung has been making smartwatches for more than nine years and it has found its sweet spot between in-house hardware and Google’s Wear OS platform.

Two watch options, the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, were announced during Samsung’s annual Unpacked event. The Galaxy Watch 5 is built for the masses and has no rotating bezel, while the Watch 5 Pro is designed and built for outdoor enthusiasts with the largest battery ever in a Galaxy smartwatch. For those who are saddened by the absence of the physical rotating bezel, Samsung says it will continue to offer the Watch 4 Classic.

More: How Samsung leapfrogged the Apple Watch, with a little help from Google

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro

As someone who’s always wearing at least one smartwatch and tracks all of my running, cycling, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities, I am very excited to test the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The new watch has a 45.4mm diameter, with a massive 590mAh battery. The latter surpasses any capacity that we’ve seen from a Samsung Galaxy Watch and is 60% larger than that of the Galaxy Watch 4.

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro does away with the rotating bezel.

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Watch 5 Pro also incorporates premium materials like sapphire crystal with a titanium case to keep it from wearing and tearing. A D-buckle sport band is included and is designed to offer rugged durability and a sleek fit.

For turn-by-turn hiking and biking directions, Samsung is will allow users to import GPX formatted routes into the Samsung Health app. As with previous generations, the Health app is quintessential to the functionality and data tracking of the watch. There’s also now a trackback feature to help get you navigate back to your starting point during hikes and walks. It’s a nifty feature that every sporty smartwatch should have.

The Watch 5 Pro is available in Black Titanium and Gray Titanium and starts at $449.99 for the Bluetooth model and $499.99 for the LTE model.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5

The Galaxy Watch 5 sees a slight redesign from its direct predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 4. One change, in particular, is the new contact area, which has a wider surface area for more accurate reads and includes a temperature sensor to offer improved health and wellness metrics.

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The Galaxy Watch 5 in Bora Purple, Pink Gold, and Graphite.

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Samsung says the Watch 5 is made of Armor Aluminum material with a sapphire crystal glass display. Powering the watch is Samsung’s Exynos W920 processor, with 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage for music and other data. The smaller 40mm model has a 284mAh battery and the larger 44mm model has a 410mAh battery. Those numbers are fair for the simplified use cases of the non-Pro smartwatches. To charge, you can do wireless charging via the puck cable or via Wireless Powershare on a Samsung smartphone.

The smaller 40mm Galaxy Watch 5 is available in Graphite, Pink Gold, and Silver, while the larger 44mm model is available in Graphite, Sapphire, and Silver. Pricing for the Galaxy Watch 5 starts at $279.99 for the Bluetooth model and $329.99 for the LTE version.

Best of both worlds

As far as similarities go, both Galaxy Watch 5 models offer 5 ATM, IP68, and MIL-STD-810H durability, with sapphire crystal glass displays. That’s as durable as mainstream smartwatches come, and I can’t complain. The BioActive sensor sets the Galaxy Watch 5 Series apart from other smartwatches and continues to provide extensive health and wellness measurements like Optical Heart Rate, Electrical Heart Signal, and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis. ECG is another commonality across the models and will allow users to better understand their heart health.

Bluetooth, WiFi, NFC, GPS/Glonass/Beidou/Galileo, and LTE connectivity also come provided. Wear OS powered by Samsung is the operating system, with OneUI Watch 4.5 layered atop. That means you get the best of Samsung’s former Tizen platform alongside Google’s host of smartwatch-tailored applications. Unsurprisingly, the new Galaxy Watches only work with Android smartphones — with the most optimal experience being ones made by Samsung.

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Married At First Sight’s Olivia Frazer slams ‘gossip’ about her shock split from Jackson Lonie

Married At First Sight’s Olivia Frazer slams ‘dirty gossip and speculation’ about her shock split from Jackson Lonie after being ‘annihilated online’

Married At First Sight bride Olivia Frazer has slammed ‘dirty, gross, disgusting gossip’ online following her shock split from her TV ‘husband’ Jackson Lonie.

The couple confirmed their breakup in a joint statement on Monday.

The reality television star, 28, who met Jackson, 30, at the altar on the show 10 months ago, expressed her disgust on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday night.

Married At First Sight bride Olivia Frazer, 28, (left) has slammed 'dirty, gross, disgusting gossip' online following her shock split from her TV 'husband' Jackson Lonnie, 30 (right)

Married At First Sight bride Olivia Frazer, 28, (left) has slammed ‘dirty, gross, disgusting gossip’ online following her shock split from her TV ‘husband’ Jackson Lonnie, 30 (right)

‘You guys I just want to quickly add because it’s gotten under my skin and I’m not going to lie it’s made me angry today. On a day when I should be sad not angry,’ she ranted.

‘But any gossip or speculation or BS you read online is just that, gossip and speculation.

‘Unless it comes from Jackson and I directly, do not believe anything, even if it’s a dirty, gross, disgusting gossip site saying, “We’ve got a source that knows Olivia and Jackson directly.” Don’t believe it.’

Olivia added that she and Jackson had been ‘transparent’ with their followers and ‘if there is anything else to say, we will say it’.

The reality television star, 28, who met Jackson, 30, at the altar on the show 10 months ago, expressed her disgust on her Instagram Stories Tuesday night

The reality television star, 28, who met Jackson, 30, at the altar on the show 10 months ago, expressed her disgust on her Instagram Stories Tuesday night

Just moments before, she uploaded another video in which she gushed about the support she had received from her followers.

‘Just want to thank everybody for the lovely messages,’ she said.

‘I’ve only been sent one mean message and so many gorgeous messages. I can’t thank you guys enough because I know that I’m being annihilated online right now, but what’s come to me directly has been 99.99% love,’ the OnlyFans model continued.

Olivia added she and Jackson had been 'transparent' with their followers and 'if there is anything else to say, we will say it'

Olivia added she and Jackson had been ‘transparent’ with their followers and ‘if there is anything else to say, we will say it’

‘So you have no idea why I was really expecting to be crucified. I want you to know I’m okay. I feel the love. I’m totally fine,’ she assured worried fans.

The reality TV star went on to reveal exactly how she’s recovering from the heartache – by dining on truffle pasta, Caprese salad and watching Gilmore Girls.

News of the breakup was confirmed on Monday in a joint statement from Olivia and Jackson on Instagram, which read: ‘After a wonderful 10 months together we have decided to go our separate ways.’

Just moments before, she had uploaded another video in which she gushed about the support she had received from her followers

Just moments before, she had uploaded another video in which she gushed about the support she had received from her followers

‘There has always been a lot of love in our relationship and there will continue to be as we transition into a friendship.

‘We have nothing but love and respect for one another, and no one is to blame for the end of this relationship. Simply a case of ”almost perfect”.

‘We hope you all can please show compassion as we navigate this privately.’

The split comes after Olivia returned to Australia from a five week-long trip to the UK without Jackson, who remained on the Central Coast to train for an upcoming boxing match.

Her overseas trip was prompted after Jackson was caught kissing a 20-year-old traffic controller on a night out in Melbourne on May 27.

The break-up occurred not long after Olivia went on a five week-long trip to UK following the emergence of footage which showed Jackson being caught kissing a 20-year-old traffic controller (right) on a night out in Melbourne on May 27

The break-up occurred not long after Olivia went on a five week-long trip to UK following the emergence of footage which showed Jackson being caught kissing a 20-year-old traffic controller (right) on a night out in Melbourne on May 27

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What the Trent Boult case means for Australian cricket

By contrast, Australian contract holders (whether Cricket Australia or state-based) are required to train and play on home soil between September (at the nominal end of the English season) and April, albeit with an exception for the Indian Premier League.

Nevertheless, the increasing number of rich Twenty20 events, plus the recent explosion in the value of the IPL broadcast rights – set to be reflected in the league’s salary cap from next year – means that not even Cricket Australia will be able to ring-fence its players for too much longer.

”We’ve tried to manage his workload, but he’s found it increasingly difficult,” New Zealand Cricket chief David White told Stuff.co.nz of Boult. “But I also think the combination of COVID and managed isolation over the last few years has had an impact as well. I know that Trent’s found that difficult.

“He’s played for New Zealand for 11 years and has been a terrific player, and we respect that, so we’ve had very positive conversations, and we’ve worked through it together. We’re incredibly respectful of him and what he’s done for the country, the way he’s played in all three formats has been quite outstanding.”

Australia’s head coach, Andrew McDonald, said the evolution of the cricket system had been continuous throughout his playing career, and expected conversations around international cricket to oscillate in tune with the staging of major events.

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“The game has accelerated in the last 10 years, and what does it look like in the next 10 years, I’m not sure,” McDonald told SEN.

“I think the heat will come onto different formats at different times. One-day cricket’s under the pump now, what does it look like in terms of a World Cup next year in India? I think it’s going to be big. Then it’ll become about T20 international cricket, is that relevant because it’s not a World Cup year.”

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A grieving family says South Australia’s health system is broken after man’s death while waiting for ambulance

The family of a South Australian man who died while waiting for an ambulance on Monday night says the state’s health system is ‘broken’.

The 47-year-old father of two, Andrew, died from cardiac arrest on Monday evening in a Plympton car park, where he had pulled over and called an ambulance after experiencing chest pain.

At the request of the family, the ABC has decided not to publish a picture of him or use his last name.

His family remembers Andrew as a “much-loved” partner, friend, family man and colleague.

Nathan Hutchison, the brother of Andrew’s partner, read a statement on his behalf.

“My partner Andrew was my soul mate and loving father to our children, my heart has been torn in two and I feel broken,” the statement said.

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Nathan Hutchison says the health system needs to be fixed. (ABCNews )

“He’s going to be deeply missed, but will always be remembered and very much loved.

“We are devastated he’s been taken so soon.”

Mr Hutchison said that the system needed to be fixed.

“It’s just devastating for us,” he said.

“It’s very hard to put it in words, clearly there’s a system that’s broken and needs to be fixed.

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The man suffering chest pain called triple-0 after pulling over on Anzac Highway at Plympton. (ABC NewsEvelyn Manfield )

“It’s tearing up my family. Fix the system.

“We do appreciate the work the first responders did when they arrived, and the community members did when they were there.”

Central Adelaide Local Health Network chief executive Lesley Dwyer described the “awful” incident as “an absolutely tragic outcome” and said a full investigation would take place.

TAFE SA chief executive David Coltman said Andrew had been a well-loved member of staff.

“[He] was a highly regarded manager at TAFE SA and we are deeply saddened by his sudden passing,” he said.

“TAFE SA is providing support to [his] colleagues during this difficult time and we extend our heartfelt condolences to [his] Familia.”

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Lesley Dwyer says discharging NDIS and aged care patients to free up hospital beds remains a priority.(ABCNews)

Acting Health Minister Tom Koutsantonis said the man’s death was “horrific” and said he would also want his elderly father to call him if he had a medical episode.

“I’ve got an elderly father and I say to him, ‘if something happens, call an ambulance and call me’,” he said.

“But that’s not the solution you’d expect in a first-world country.

“In a first-world country, we expect an ambulance to come on time when it’s [a] life-threatening situation.”

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Tom Koutsantonis urges the public to still call triple-0 in an emergency. (ABC News: Shari Hams)

Mr Koutsantonis said there had been a “whole-of-government” approach to address the health crisis, which included hiring more doctors and nurses, opening private beds, and moving aged care and NDIS patients out of hospital and into care.

“You gotta have faith. We still want people calling triple-0,” he said.

“In three months we’ve done a lot but in three months you can’t fix it.

“Right now there’s no-one in South Australia who’s thinking about this in political terms, they are thinking about in terms of ‘if I call an ambulance will it come in time to save my father, my mother, my child?'”

‘extreme pressure’

Ms Dwyer said the health system was “under extreme pressure on Monday afternoon with large numbers of triple-0 calls.”

“The hospitals themselves had come off a weekend where we’d been extremely busy,” she told ABC Radio Adelaide.

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Ambulance crews were ramped up at the Royal Adelaide Hospital for three hours on Monday, the union says.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

“And so you had two of the major metropolitan hospitals, being Flinders and the Royal Adelaide, that were really struggling to get people into the emergency department in a timely way to free up ambulances.”

SA Best MLC Frank Pangallo said he was unsure what a government inquiry would achieve “because we all know where it’s going wrong.”

“The system is broken and more people are likely to die unless something happens,” he said.

Mr Pangallo said Andrew’s death was a “tragedy, and most likely was an avoidable one”.

“We’re likely to see instances like this again,” he said.

“Waiting times have blown out to unacceptable levels.”

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Frank Pangallo wrote to Health Minister Chris Picton last week about a different patient.(ABC News: Lincoln Rothall)

Mr Pangallo said he wrote to Health Minister Chris Picton last week about a different patient who had waited two hours for an ambulance after suffering a heart attack.

“There was another tragedy that was averted,” he said.

Mr Pangallo said his office had been told by a member of the public yesterday that a taxi had been dispatched when a triple-0 call was made.

“A family member had called for an ambulance and it wasn’t considered a high priority so a taxi was dispatched,” he said.

“I’ve heard of this happening previously as well.”

Plan alternative options, says union

SA Ambulance Employees Association secretary Leah Watkins said yesterday that South Australians should consider planning alternative options in the event of lengthy ambulance delays.

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Leah Watkins says South Australians should prepare a plan for what to do in the event of a lengthy ambulance delay.(ABCNews)

“In the vast majority, people are calling triple-0 because they’re in a point of crisis and they have no other option and they should still do that if they do feel the need,” she said.

“But the ambulance service and the health system is completely overwhelmed at the moment and so if they are concerned that there is going to be a delay for them, to get help early.

“If you’re home alone, call a neighbor or a friend just to let them know what’s going on so that there’s perhaps someone that could come over and wait with you or someone that can drive you to hospital yourself.

Lesley Dwyer said while “there was nothing wrong” with Ms Watkins’ advice, “people should not be frightened of ringing” triple-0, and it should be the “first port of call” in an emergency.

“We’d certainly not advocate people hopping in a car or a taxi if they thought they had a life-threatening condition or one that was going to deteriorate on the way,” she said.

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers slams GOP primary winner Tim Michels as ‘most extreme and divisive nominee possible’

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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers responded to Trump-endorsed Tim Michels’ projected win in the Republican gubernatorial primary on Tuesday by labeling him as “radical” and “divisive.”

Michels defeated former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and two other Republican candidates in the GOP primary, and will face off against Evers in the general election in November.

In a statement following Michels’ projected primary victory, Evers’ campaign said his upcoming Republican opponent is “the most extreme and divisive nominee possible” who will say anything to appease former President Trump.

Wisconsin Gov.  Tony Evers will face off against Trump-endorsed Tim Michels in November's general election.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will face off against Trump-endorsed Tim Michels in November’s general election.
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“After a scorched earth primary that’s seen constant attacks and a dizzying race to the radical right, the Republican Party has chosen the most extreme and divisive nominee possible, one that will tell Donald Trump anything just to keep his endorsement,” the statement read. “From abortion and voting rights, to gun safety and public education — Tim Michels has staked out the most extreme positions possible, with the goal of dividing our state and pitting neighbors against one another.”

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Michels is a multimillionaire owner of a construction company who used millions of his own money on his campaign. Trump offered his endorsement of him in early June. Michels called Evers a “weak leader” in his victory speech Tuesday night, and vowed to make the governor an “unessential worker come November.”

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Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels, left speaks as former President Trump, right, listens at a rally Aug. 5, 2022, in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels, left speaks as former President Trump, right, listens at a rally Aug. 5, 2022, in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
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The Evers campaign highlighted Michels’ support for an 1849 abortion ban that does not offer exceptions in cases of rape or incest. The governor’s campaign also noted his Republican foe’s questioning of election results, pro-Second Amendment stance and opposition to additional public school funding.

“Tim Michels wants to enforce an abortion ban from 1849 that has no exceptions for rape or incest, and he’s previously said it’s ‘not unreasonable’ for a rape victim to be forced to give birth,” Evers’ campaign said. “Michels has said he’s open to overturning election results if he doesn’t like the outcome, he’s come out against common sense gun safety legislation that would protect our kids, and Michels has even said it was ‘insanity’ to invest more money in our public schools.”

Wisconsin Gov.  Tony Evers' campaign said Republicans chose "the most extreme and divisive nominee possible" in electing Tim Michels.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ campaign said Republicans chose “the most extreme and divisive nominee possible” in electing Tim Michels.
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“While Tim Michels wants to divide our communities, Gov. Evers is committed to bringing people together and working to address rising costs, help small businesses, expand high-speed internet, and give our kids the education they need to thrive,” the statement continued. “There’s a lot at stake this November, and Gov. Evers will always do the right thing for our state.”

Evers, who is seeking a second term as governor following his matchup with Michels in November, faced no primary challenger in Tuesday’s election.

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Why did OTK and MoistCr1TiKaL’s Starforge Systems receive backlash from fans?

Earlier this week, the esports and content-creator organization One True King partnered up with the popular Twitch streamer Charlie “MoistCr1TiKaL” to release their very own PC-building company, Starforge Systems. As expected, the announcement was met with significant excitement from the community. However, upon the price ranges of their PCs being revealed, fans are extremely displeased.

Furthermore, many have also speculated about the lack of marketing strategy and understanding that some of the members of the group, such as Nick “Nmplol”, display, coupled with the fact that Mizkif has allegedly banned or removed users that were critical of the company .

Although MoistCr1TiKaL has attempted to pacify the lambasting comments about the company by claiming to restructure the pricing in the future, fans are still disgruntled.


Looking at what is going wrong for Starforge Systems

Fans have been breathing down the necks of Starforge Systems’ management for several reasons. The primary reason that has upset the fans is the absurd pricing that they have marketed their PCs with.

For context, Starforge’s entry-level gaming PC with the RTX 1660TI and an i3 processor is offered at a price of $1K. However, both the aforementioned components are antiquated in today’s gaming industry and to charge such a hefty amount is considered unjust.

Even though the flagship models feature the latest and most up-to-date equipment and components, their pricing of $2.5K to $3.5K is still rather high, according to many fans. Gaming experts have found that building a PC from scratch is going to cost less and interested gamers can easily save over $1K by avoiding buying from OTK’s latest enterprise.

In addition to all this, there has been severe backlash at the lack of marketing understanding of some of the OTK members. One Reddit user mentioned how Nmplol was completely ignorant of their existing market rivals, such as NZXT, who sell PCs at much lower prices than Starforge.

Matthew “Mizkif” and Zack “Asmongold”, co-owners of OTK, were also embroiled in controversy after they reportedly banned users for expressing their negative opinions on Starforge Systems.

Any provocative response on the livestream during their announcement was encountered with a permanent ban. Any viewer who commented “sell” or used stock”, or sent the “corpa” emote received a perma-ban shortly after, with some bans spanning across multiple OTK channels.

Leading up to the reveal, a few of the streamers participating in the reveal explicitly told their audiences to engage freely. However, the overall negative response to the company’s debut was evidently too much to endure, resulting in major censorship.

After a torrent of criticism, Starforge Systems has altered their prices, but not by a great extent. The opening model PC, which was initially priced at $999.99, is now available at $899.99. Prices for both the flagship models have also been reduced from $2499.99 and $3499.99 to $2399.99 and $3399.99, respectively. The pricing of their second model, Horizon Pro PC, has remained the same.

@StarforgePCs Thank you for the feedback everyone – we’re in this for the long haul and are working tirelessly to deliver the best value and experience possible. Our commitment to improve is unrelenting and we look forward to embarking on this journey with you all.

Additionally, Starforge Systems have also decided to upgrade the hardware of their most expensive PC, the Horizon Creator Edition PC. This review will see the rig featuring a more powerful GPU, the RTX 3090.


It currently remains to be seen how the fans will react to the changes going forward. Despite the heavily staunch reviews, the gaming community remains hopeful of having another functional and healthy PC-making company in the industry.


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Sydney Opera House glows pink in honor of Olivia Newton-John

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said lighting up the landmark is how the state can recognize Newton-John’s contribution to cancer research and awareness.

The renowned sails of the Sydney Opera House are glowing pink in honor of the Australian icon Olivia Newton-John.
The renowned sails of the Sydney Opera House are glowing pink in honor of the Australian icon Olivia Newton-John. (Dominic Perrottet)

“Olivia Newton-John touched the hearts of so many people around the world with her music as well as her compassion and kindness – particularly toward people living with cancer,” Perrottet said.

“She radiated with positivity in her lifetime and now our most famous performance space will shine in her honour.”

Arts Minister Ben Franklin said Newton-John was an “arts icon” who has inspired generations of Australians and will continue to inspire those in the future.

“For decades Olivia Newton-John inspired Australians with her artistic ability and unrelenting courage,” Franklin said.

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Olivia Newton-John died at her Southern California ranch after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 73 years old. Australian actress and singer Olivia Newton-John holds a press conference at the Inn On The Park, London, UK, 29th November 1978. She is starring in the 1978 film adaptation of the musical ‘Grease’. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (Getty)

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“It is a touching tribute that the Sydney Opera House, a venue she performed at many times, will tonight be cloaked pink in her honour.”

Her niece, Totti Goldsmith, confirmed late on Tuesday the family would accept an offer of a state funeral in Victoria to farewell the entertainment icon.

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2022 Commonwealth Games review: Trinidad & Tobago

2022 Commonwealth Games review: Trinidad & Tobago

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AS the curtain closes on another Commonwealth Games, we take a look back at how each of the netballing nations fared in our team-by-team review series. Next up is Trinidad & Tobago, a nation that was missing its best shooter in Sam Wallace and subsequently finished bottom in Pool B, before defeating Barbados in the playoffs to secure 11th place overall for the tournament.

GAMES AT A GANDER

Without Wallace at the helm and in the shooting circle, the Trinidad & Tobago side lacked that star shooter. They had the incredible Shaquanda Greene-Noel leading the way up the other end, but they did not have enough star talent to really get the job done. A tough first-up match against home nation England saw the Calypso Girls go down by 52 goals. A 34-goal loss to Uganda followed, before also sustaining large defeats to New Zealand (56 goals) and Malawi (40). Coming into the final group match, the Caribbean nation would have circled the Northern Ireland clash as one it had home to win, but alas the Calypso Girls fell short in a low-scoring contest, 32-41. Trinidad and Tobago did manage to get a win on the board though, showing the gap in quality between even 11th and 12th, defeating Barbados by 32 goals (63-31).

STANDOUTS:

One of the easiest choices for either side, the captain Greene-Noel was simply outstanding throughout the Commonwealth Games. Having plied her trade de ella at Celtic Dragons in the Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) this year, Greene-Noel became very popular amongst English and Welsh fans. She showcased her personality throughout the tournament with dancing and generally enjoying every moment. She would be one of the most prolific defenders in the tournament, pulling down 24 rebounds, 12 interceptions and 28 deflections to be the clear standout Calypso Girl. Without Wallace in goal shooter, Afeisha Noel did her best to score a team-high 122 goals and the second most rebounds (15), while defending Aniecia Baptiste was next best behind Greene-Noel with 27 deflections, five intercepts and two rebounds.

FUTURE TALENTS:

Though Trinidad & Tobago did not have anyone born in the 21st Century, they rotated through a number of youngsters. Shantel Seemungal turned 24 at the start of the year and had 17 goal assists from 35 feeds playing in just the two games, while Tahirah Hollingsworth also only played four games but scored 12 goals from 18 attempts and had 10 goal assists from 13 feeds. Faith Hagley turned 23 earlier this year and worked hard in the midcourt with 18 goal assists from 31 feeds in five games.

SUMMARY

Trinidad & Tobago would have loved to have played off in the ninth placed playoff instead of the 11th placed playoff given the natural talent on its list at full strength. With Wallace in, there is little doubt the Calypso Girls would have gone much better, but are still growing a midcourt for the future. The win over Barbados was some reward for effort and well deserved, especially for the captain who would have claims as one of the best defenders across the tournament.

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Queensland mum calls for change to youth justice laws after daughter attacked at train station

to enjoy queensland mum is calling for harsher punishments for juvenile offenders after her daughter was allegedly assaulted at a train station.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said her 15-year-old daughter had been standing at the Beenleigh Train Station in Logan, south of Brisbanewhen she was attacked by another teen.

Bystanders stood by and filmed the incident, which started with a comment about English class.

A district Queensland mum is calling for harsher punishments for juvenile offenders after her daughter was allegedly assaulted at a train station.
A district Queensland mum is calling for harsher punishments for juvenile offenders after her daughter was allegedly assaulted at a train station. (9News)

The video shows a teenager taunting the young girl, before throwing several punches.

The young girl was taken to Logan Hospital with a concussion, swelling, and cuts.

“It was quite confronting and disgusting and you know to be a parent and think your child can go on public transport and has always gone on public transport,” the teen’s mum said.

“Yeah, it just makes you sick to the guts.

“She had concussion, she had swelling to the face, cuts in her mouth.”

The woman said a statement was given to police who said her daughter’s attacker would “have the book thrown at them.”

The alleged offender was given a warning by the police, with no charges laid.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said her 15-year-old daughter had been standing at the Beenleigh Train Station in Logan, south of Brisbane, when she was attacked by another teen.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said her 15-year-old daughter had been standing at the Beenleigh Train Station in Logan, south of Brisbane, when she was attacked by another teen. (9News)

The mum believes a girl at her daughter’s school set up the attack.

She said the offender had been an adult, they would have been charged.

“There would be justice served and it turned out that the justice system – it’s just a caution,” she said.

“As a parent, it’s hard to comprehend that someone could do such an act of violence and that’s all they get.”

Queensland Police confirmed with 9News that they investigated the incident.

In a statement, police said they’d taken a “diversion first” approach, which is a requirement under the Youth Justice Act.

“The next person might not be so lucky and that’s what needs to stop: all these one-punches, all this assaulting people. There’s no need for it,” the mum said.

“Physical scars heal but emotional ones don’t and there’s no timeline – like this could be with me forever and it’s definitely impacted me as a parent.”

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Democrats betting on progressives to keep control of the Senate

“When they’re victorious, it will have such a huge impact for so many reasons,” said Maurice Mitchell, national director of the progressive Working Families Party. “Every week it becomes more and more plausible that the Democrats maintain governing majorities in both houses, and might even expand the governing majority in the Senate. That will mean that we get another bite at the apple of governing. It means that we will no longer be subject to the Sinema or the Manchin veto.”

Republicans, meanwhile, see the rise of Barnes and Fetterman as an opening to pick off independent and suburban voters. During their primaries, many GOP operatives thought they were likely to be less formidable general election candidates than their more moderate opponents.

“Democrats nominated the most liberal candidates they could find in states that are struggling because of Joe Biden and the Democrats’ agenda that’s resulted in record gas prices, skyrocketing inflation, crime raging, and a border crisis,” said Chris Hartline, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. “We look forward to watching Mandela Barnes defend his embrace of defunding law enforcement and John Fetterman defend his support of him for banning fracking.”

Pennsylvania is widely considered to be the best chance for Democrats to flip a seat in the evenly divided Senate, while Sen. Ron Johnson in Wisconsin, Barnes’ opponent, is viewed as the most vulnerable Republican incumbent in the chamber.

The fact that Democrats are rallying behind Barnes and Fetterman represents a departure from past election cycles, when they typically selected centrist candidates to be their standard bearers in battleground Senate races. That has worried some moderates in the Democratic Party who believe the candidates have baggage that could alienate swing voters.

When Barnes touted Sanders’ endorsement last month, Matt Bennett, a co-founder of the center-left group Third Way, tweeted, “Why would you do this? WHY???”

In an interview, Bennett said that Barnes is “a very appealing candidate in many, many ways for both wings of the party. He’s dynamic and smart and young and he could be great. But we were nervous — we are nervous — that some of the things he’s done and said are going to make it tough to win in a swing state like Wisconsin.”

At the beginning of the year, Bennett said he was also concerned that Fetterman’s progressive bona fides would hurt him in the general election. But in recent months he has been impressed as Fetterman has outpolled and outraised his Republican opponent, celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz: “Fetterman offers a pretty good roadmap for Barnes, which is, after he wrapped up the nomination, he has made very clear that he’s his own guy. He’s a different kind of Democrat.”

The early polling in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin has excited liberals, particularly after suffering losses in several House primaries this year. A Fox News survey found Fetterman leading Oz by 11 percentage points. A Marquette Law School poll put Barnes ahead of Johnson by two points, which was within the margin of error.

“Both Barnes and Fetterman are extraordinary candidates who are showing that you can be for progressive policies like Medicare for All and win in battleground states,” said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), a former co-chair of Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign.

Republicans have argued that neither candidate was seriously tested during their primaries, and that voters are just beginning to learn about them. Oz’s first TV ad in the general election tied Fetterman to Biden and Sanders and cast his record on him as soft on crime. The GOP has pointed to Barnes’ support of the Green New Deal as well as his late payment of property taxes in 2019 as vulnerabilities.

Ben Voelkel, a senior adviser to Johnson’s campaign, said Barnes is campaigning on a “socialist’s wish list of the Green New Deal, defunding the police and abolishing ICE.”

Brittany Yanick, a spokesperson for Oz, said Fetterman is “the most radical candidate in the country.”

Democrats have likewise sought to portray Oz and Johnson as too conservative. They note that Oz, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump in the primary, said “we cannot move on” from the 2020 election, and Johnson echoed Trump’s false claims of voter fraud.

“It’s Oz’s support for banning abortion that is radical here in Pennsylvania,” said Fetterman spokesperson Joe Calvello. Oz aides say that their candidate opposes abortion but supports exceptions for rape, incest and to protect the life of the mother.

Lauren Chou, a spokeswoman for Barnes, said, “When Ron Johnson’s priorities are repealing the Affordable Care Act, slashing Social Security, and shipping American jobs overseas, the only thing he and his allies can do is make up lies about Mandela Barnes.”

Barnes and Fetterman have made efforts to appeal to a broad electorate ahead of November. They have declined to make Medicare for All the centerpiece of their campaigns and distanced themselves from some progressive positions. Fetterman has even said recently that he doesn’t consider himself a progressive, while Barnes has argued “it’s not about labels.”

In his first run for the Senate in 2016, Fetterman backed a moratorium on new fracking. He now opposes a ban on fracking, a controversial method for extracting natural gas. Tens of thousands of Pennsylvania jobs are dependent on fracking. For his part, Barnes, who was once photographed holding an “Abolish ICE” T-shirt, said he does not support eliminating Immigration and Customs Enforcement or defunding police.

Barnes’ campaign has been careful to also point out that, along with a nod from Sanders, he has won endorsements from more establishment Democrats, such as House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn. Fetterman’s team has likewise noted that while he endorsed Sanders in 2016 and Sanders campaigned for him in his 2018 bid for lieutenant governor, he did not support him in the 2020 primary.

Max Berger, former director of progressive outreach for Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, said he doesn’t mind that Fetterman and Barnes have put space between themselves and the “progressive” label.

“It’s smart for progressives to not limit themselves to being a slice of the party but to claim to speak on behalf of the party as a whole,” he said. “I think it’s one of my favorite things about both these guys — is that they don’t want to be small. They’re like, ‘I represent the entire Democratic Party.’”

If either is successful, Berger said he will still consider it a major victory for the left: “It’s a huge opportunity for progressives to show that we can be part of making sure Democrats are in the majority.”