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How the Blues slumped against “finals-like” Lions

Garry Lyon believes Carlton “failed the test” against Brisbane on Sunday.

The Blues needed to win at the Gabba after dropping their Round 20 fixture to the Crows in Adelaide which saw them fall towards the bottom end of the eight.

Michael Voss’ side was up against a Lions outfit that had given up a 42-point lead to lose to Richmond last weekend and had shown indifferent form in recent weeks.

Lyon admits he did have doubts about Brisbane’s form, but was pleasantly surprised with the way they “smothered” the Blues.

“I’ve had a few doubts about Brisbane,” he said on SEN Breakfast.

“I’ve looked at it and said I’m not sure about their forward line.

“Watching that game yesterday with so much on the line, the first half or three quarters… if they bring the heat and pressure like they did in that first half, then they can do something pretty memorable.

“I’m not saying they can win it, but they smothered Carlton in a way that they (the Blues) just never got into space. It was all on the back of (being) just at them, at them, at them.”

Lyon feels it was a missed opportunity for the Blues who conceded eight goals to the Lions in the first half before saving some face with a sugar-coated eight-goal final term.

He says the result provides this Saturday night’s clash against third-placed Melbourne with so much extra significance.

“That looked to me finals-like (from Brisbane),” he said.

“If you’re a Carlton fan, that was as close to final intensity that they could expect, if they ever got there, and they failed. They just failed the test.

“The eight goals in the last quarter is just like Essendon’s year.

“To use the analogy, it’s like a horse that gets back and then flashes home and you go, ‘wow’, but it doesn’t mean anything unless you actually win one and they didn’t.

“A lot of pressure on Carlton, they play Melbourne this weekend and a lot at stake on Saturday night.

“They’ll find out one way or the other.”

The Blues are hanging onto their position in the eight for dear life after a third loss in four weeks.

Eighth-placed Richmond is breathing down their necks just two points behind and with matches against Hawthorn (13th) and Essendon (14th) to come.

Even the 10th-placed Western Bulldogs (eight points in arrears of the Blues) remain in the mix with fixtures against GWS (16th) and the Hawks come, while ninth-placed St Kilda have to play Brisbane (5th) and Sydney (4th) .

The Blues have to navigate the Demons before meeting a barnstorming Collingwood side in Round 23 and they might just have to do so without Captain Patrick Cripps who could land himself in hot water for a head-high hit on Callum Ah Chee.

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked set for August 10: New folding and flip phones, new Galaxy Watch models and rival Apple Airpods

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Samsung’s biggest flagship event of the year is almost here. The company will hold its Galaxy Unpacked event on August 10. The upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event will see the company announce a slew of flagship products across its portfolio. These include additions to its foldable phones range, new Galaxy smartwatch and premium version of the company’s TWS earbuds. Along with these, the company is also likely to showcase OneUI 5.0 custom user interface. Here’s all that you can expect from Samsung’s big Galaxy Unpacked event set for August 10.

Samsung’s biggest flagship event of the year is almost here. The company will hold its Galaxy Unpacked event on August 10. The upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event will see the company announce a slew of flagship products across its portfolio. These include additions to its foldable phones range, new Galaxy smartwatch and premium version of the company’s TWS earbuds. Along with these, the company is also likely to showcase OneUI 5.0 custom user interface. Here’s all that you can expect from Samsung‘s big Galaxy Unpacked event set for August 10.
Samsung galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z-Flip 4: To sport new design and colors
The key highlight of the event will be the new models in Samsung’s foldable and flip phones portfolio. As almost already confirmed, Samsung will unveil Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 at the event.
Speculations and leaked images and renders suggest that we will see some changes in terms of features, design and performance. For starters, both the handsets will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM.
While design changes may not be big, the smartphones are rumored to get a new, more sturdy hinge mechanism. Apart from that, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 will feature a flat side design and a relatively bigger cover display along with a slightly bigger battery. Galaxy Z Fold 4 is reported to get Galaxy S22 Ultra’ individual lens housing for rear camera. Both the phones are sure to get new color options
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung’s first watch launched in partnership with Google will get a successor. Likely to be called Galaxy Watch 5, it will come with improvements in battery life and wireless charging support. Samsung is also expected to add a ‘Pro’ model to the Galaxy Watch lineup. This means that there will be two smartwatches — Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro at the event. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is rumored to be a rugged version of Galaxy Watch 5 aimed at trekkers. Samsung seems to be eyeing Garmin’s space with this.
Some reports claim that Samsung will drop the Classic version of the Galaxy Watch for the Pro model. In terms of features and design, the regular and Pro version are likely to sport a similar set of features, except for the ruggedness of the latter.
Samsung’s Apple AirPod rival, Galaxy Buds Pro 2
Samsung is also likely to update its TWS earbuds lineup with the addition of a new premium earbuds, Galaxy Buds Pro 2. These earbuds will succeed Galaxy Buds Pro launched last year. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are likely to come with improved audio and battery life and ANC.

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Brodie Grundy to miss rest of season with ankle stress fracture

Collingwood star Brodie Grundy has called the fresh injury setback that will see him miss the remainder of the season “devastating” as he prepares to go under the knife for the second time this year.

Grundy has not played since Anzac Day after having surgery on his knee, and had been nearing a return in recent weeks before suffering a stress fracture in his ankle.

The 28-year-old played in Collingwood’s VFL side on July 30 and reported soreness in the days that followed, with scans later revealing the extent of the injury.

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Grundy confirmed the injury in a video message posted to his social media accounts on Monday evening.

“Just wanted to jump on here and let you know that I’m heading in for surgery tomorrow for my troublesome ankle,” he said.

“I’ve got a fracture there, it’s bubbled away on my return from my PCL which unfortunately means I’m going to miss the remainder of the season.

“Devastating, particularly given how the boys are going, but on the other side of things, it’s going to be amazing to sit with you all and watch the boys as they make a run for the finals.

“I’m going to do everything I can to be back bigger and stronger for you guys next year.”

Collingwood says the ankle injury is completely separate to the PCL injury Grundy suffered during Collingwood’s Anzac Day win over Essendon after a knee-on-knee clash with Bombers big man Sam Draper.

“The nature of the ankle injury is not long-term so Brodie will make a full recovery but after consulting with multiple specialists to assess all options available, it was determined arthroscopic surgery would be the best course of action,” Collingwood’s GM of football, Graham Wright said in a statement on Monday.

“The pleasing thing for Brodie is that his knee has held up well – this is a separate injury – and unfortunately with only a couple of weeks left of the home-and-away season, he will be unable to take further part in matches in 2022.

“Brodie will be up and running at the start of pre-season training but for the time being his health remains the priority.”

Grundy’s injury comes as Collingwood continues to ride an incredible wave of momentum that has seen it win 11 consecutive matches, with a win over the reigning premiers Melbourne its most recent triumph.

In more positive news for the club, small forward Jamie Elliott has turned his back on free agency to sign a deal that will see him remain a Magpie through 2025.

Elliott has been a solid contributor to a Collingwood side that currently sits second on the AFL ladder, having kicked 21 goals in 14 games this season.

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Top Pakistan Taliban leader killed in Afghanistan roadside attack | Pakistan Taliban News

Abdul Wali, also known as Omar Khalid Khorasani, was allegedly behind some of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan in recent years.

A late night roadside bombing in eastern Afghanistan has struck a vehicle carrying members of the Pakistan Taliban, killing a senior leader and three other members of the group, several Pakistani officials and the group said.

Abdul Wali, also known as Omar Khalid Khorasani, was a top commander of the Pakistan Taliban and was allegedly behind some of the deadliest attacks in recent years.

Wali’s vehicle was struck on Sunday night by a roadside bomb in the Afghan province of Paktika, along the border with Pakistan, according to Pakistani officials and the TTP members who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press news agency.

The three other men who were killed included his driver and two of his close aides, they said.

Wali’s death delivers a big blow to the armed group, known formally as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and comes a week after a US drone raid in Kabul killed al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the Sunday night killing of Wali, who was on the US State Department’s most-wanted list and carried a reward of up to $3m for information on his whereabouts.

Pakistan Taliban on Monday confirmed the killing and blamed Pakistani intelligence agents for it, without offering evidence or elaborating.

A longer statement from the TTP is expected later on Monday.

Wali is thought to have been close to al-Qaeda founding leader Osama bin Laden and al-Zawahiri but it was not immediately known if there was any link between the August 1 drone attack and Sunday night’s bombing.

In 2014, Wali broke away from TTP and formed his own group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which carried out some of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan, including a bombing in the eastern city of Lahore in 2016 that killed at least 75 people from the minority Christian community on Easter Sunday.

The group also claimed responsibility for killing two Pakistani employees of the US Consulate in the northwestern city of Peshawar in March 2016.

Khorasani later dissolved Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and rejoined the TTP in the group’s drive to reunify several alienated groups.

The US State Department described him as a former journalist and poet who studied at several religious schools in Pakistan.

There has been a fragile truth between Islamabad and the TTP for the past two months as peace talks brokered by the Afghan Taliban’s Haqqani network take place.

The TTP has launched armed attacks in Pakistan during the past 14 years, fighting for stricter enforcement of Islamic laws in the country, the release of their members who are in government custody and a reduction of the Pakistani military presence in the country’s tribal-dominated regions .

The group has killed nearly 80,000 Pakistanis in almost two decades of violence, according to official estimates.

Islamabad has demanded that the new Taliban rulers next door prevent armed groups from using Afghan territory for attacks inside Pakistan.

Before the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, Islamabad and Kabul often traded blame and accused each other of sheltering armed groups.

Pakistan says it has finished the construction of more than 93 percent of a fence along the border with Afghanistan to prevent cross-border attacks.

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Apple’s next HomePod could be an iPad tablet for kitchens

Apple might be working on a HomePod that combines with an iPad and smart speaker according to the latest report by prominent analyst, Mark Gurman. Aside from the upcoming second generation HomePod and HomePod mini, there could be two more smart speakers launching as early as the end of next year.

TL;DR

  • An Apple smart display could be in the works.
  • The two HomePod variants in new form could be announced as early as the end of 2023.
  • Apple’s HomePod 2 will use an S8 processor like on the Watch Series 8.

The news of an unknown smart home device from Apple is not new. Just a few months ago, we reported that Apple is readying an upgraded HomePod equipped with a camera for FaceTime and Apple TV. However, it is designed for living room spaces given its basic functions inclined for entertainment.

The second device seems to hint of kitchen use like Amazon’s Echo Show smart displays with a speaker. While it is too early to speculate, it could use an iPad form mounted on a battery base or could arrive on a custom stand. Further details have been left out but the probability of Apple developing the said device is high as the company already announcing its intention in the Matter standard.

In terms of launch date, Gurman hints that these two smart homes will be introduced sometime between the end of 2023 and early 2024. It is possible that one or two of the HomePod variants will eventually not make it as a final product.

Apple HomePod 2 launch date

On the other hand, Apple’s long overdue HomePod 2 is expected to come with a new S8 chipset found on the upcoming Apple Watch 8. It is also rumored to feature Apple TV 4K as well as the new Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. Apple could announce the HomePod 2 later this year or early in 2022.

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Núñez and Salah deny Fulham dream start after Mitrovic storms Liverpool | premier league

Darwin Núñez’s impact was almost immediate. Until his arrival six minutes into the second half Liverpool had been listless, frequently beaten to the punch by Fulham. The Uruguayan, direct, speedy and hungry, soon had the promoted team on the back foot. The £85m man’s first Premier League goal, a smart backheel, came within 15 minutes of his introduction of him and he also played his part in Mohamed Salah’s goal to rescue a draw.

The day belonged to another striker, too. Aleksandar Mitrovic, coming off 43 Championship goals last season and attempting to buck the reputation of being short of Premier League class, scored twice. The first was a trademark header, the second a penalty converted after a foul by a foxed, lunging Virgil van Dijk, to suggest that the Serbian – and Fulham – may belong in the top division.

This was the first time Fulham had avoided defeat in the opening game of a top-flight season after winning promotion, which is a good sign – as was a performance roared on by an appreciative home crowd.

Drawing the opening match of the season is no disaster for Liverpool but Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold struggling and an attack blunted until Núñez’s arrival ought to concern Jürgen Klopp. Jordan Henderson hit the bar in the closing seconds but this was most definitely an escape. “The attitude was not right in the beginning,” said Klopp.

Trouble was coming from the opening seconds when Mitrovic was given space to fire past Alisson’s left post. He might have done far better but that would not be his last chance.

Fulham squeezed Liverpool in midfield from that moment on, making their opponents look woozy, distracted, their frustrations reflected by Alisson angrily clanking a clearance into the lower tier of the new Riverside Stand.

“The result is fine, I don’t think we deserved more than that but the performance was massively improbable,” Klopp said.

It took until the 15th minute for Liverpool to mount a proper attack and Salah’s first attempt on goal of the season was a header that went horribly wide after he lost his bearings.

Until making sweeping changes in the second half, Klopp’s selection had echoed the old Bill Shankly idiom of “same as last season”, with Roberto Firmino the most central attacker and Luis Díaz coming in from the left of the trident. But rather than well-oiled, Liverpool looked rusty.

Marco Silva’s approach to selection was not dissimilar, but far more successful. Two new signings in João Palhinha and Andreas Pereira were introduced, both in midfield. The continuity allowed Fulham to attempt to do to Liverpool what they did to Championship opponents last season: blow them away from kick-off. A brave strategy had the desired effect.

Aleksandar Mitrovic salutes the Fulham fans after scoring his second goal of the afternoon against Liverpool.
Aleksandar Mitrovic salutes the Fulham fans after scoring his second goal of the afternoon against Liverpool. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters

“We showed fantastic organization from the start until the end,” said Silva. “Our first half was almost perfect, the way we controlled and worked.”

Joël Matip and Van Dijk were given a heavy workload by Mitrovic while Andy Robertson’s and Alexander-Arnold’s attacking details were curbed by the runs of Bobby Decordova-Reid and Neeskens Kebano, as well as the passing of the busy, impressive Pereira.

The move for Mitrovic’s first goal was begun by Pereira, before Decordova-Reid and Kebano sent away Kenny Tete to cross from the right. Alexander-Arnold, at the back post, had no answer to Mitrovic’s power and goalscorer’s instinct. Questions against the Englishman’s defending will again be raised though Silva was happy to hand the credit to his striker.

“Mitro is not just goals and if somebody thinks that they can forget it,” Silva said. “The job he did this afternoon for the team, his pressure from him, his helping the midfield and helping the backline, it would have been enough even if he had n’t scored.”

As Klopp jogged to the dressing room at half-time he had multiple problems, compounded when Thiago Alcântara pulled up with a muscle injury soon after the restart. In came the former Fulham player Harvey Elliott, with Klopp also choosing to introduce Núñez in place of Firmino to make a near-instant impact.

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Núñez’s flicked goal was preceded by a similar attempt that was well saved by Marek Rodak. A deft touch from the rampaging substitute also helped Salah score the second equaliser, the Egyptian’s sixth successive goal on opening weekends. Salah’s role in Núñez’s goal further suggested a partnership that may soon consign Sadio Mané to history, salvaging further comfort for Liverpool to go along with avoiding defeat.

This was a highly entertaining minor classic that left Klopp concerned and Silva elated, as two strikers announced themselves on the Premier League stage.

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Albuquerque police ask for help locating car suspected to be connected to the murders of Muslim men

Albuquerque, New Mexico, police are asking the public with help locating a dark colored sedan suspected of being connected to the murders of several Muslim men who were ambushed and shot in separate incidents.

At a press conference on Sunday, Albuquerque police asked anyone with information regarding a dark colored, four door Volkswagen, possibly a Jetta or a Passat, with tinted windows with possible damage to contact police “as soon as possible.”

Major Tim Keller said police believe the vehicle was used in the Friday night murder of an unidentified Muslim man in Albuquerque.

“We’ve learned some about what’s happened, we’ve had some leads,” Keller told reporters on Sunday. “We have a strong lead, a vehicle of interest. We don’t know what it’s associated with or who owns it.”

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Albuquerque Police Department are asking for help identifying a vehicle suspected of being used in the homicide of four Muslim men

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Friday’s killing is believed to be linked to three previous ambush-style shooting murders of Muslim men, Albuquerque police chief Harold Medina said at a news briefing Saturday afternoon.

“As with the previous three murders we mentioned on Thursday, there is reason to believe this death is related to those shootings,” Medina said.

According to the Albuquerque Journal, 27-year-old Muhammed Afzaal Hussain was shot and killed on Aug. 1, while 41-year-old Aftab Hussein was killed on July 26. Both were from Pakistan and members of the same mosque.

Their deaths followed the Nov. 2021 killing of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, a Muslim man of South Asian descent. Ahmadi was killed behind a market and cafe he owned with his brother.

Albuquerque police had previously said there was a “strong possibility” that all three of the prior homicides were related, according to the Journal.

On Saturday, the Albuquerque Police Department created a public portal where anyone can upload any videos or pictures that can lead to answers regarding the string of murders of Muslim men in the area over the last nine months. Police did not confirm if the lead on the vehicle stemmed from the portal.

The string of murders have shaken up the Muslim community in Albuquerque. Police on Sunday said it was too soon to know if the murders would be classified as hate crimes.

President Joe Biden tweeted on Sunday morning that he was upset by the killings and offered his condolences to the affected families.

“I am angered and saddened by the horrific killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque,” Mr. Biden tweeted. “While we await a full investigation, my prayers are with the victims’ families, and my Administration stands strongly with the Muslim community. These hateful attacks have no place in America.”

Vice President Kamala Harris also tweeted that she was “deeply disturbed” by the killings and said the White House stands with the Muslim community as police continue their investigation.

“I am deeply disturbed by the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque,” Harris tweeted. “As law enforcement continues to investigate these heinous attacks, we remain clear that we stand with the Muslim community in New Mexico and around our country. Hate has no place in America.”

On Saturday, the Council on American-Islamic Relations announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

“This tragedy is impacting not only the Muslim community – but all Americans,” CAIR national executive director Nihad Awad said in a statement Saturday. “We must be united against hate and violence regardless of the race, faith or background of the victims or the perpetrators. We urge anyone with information about these crimes to come forward by contacting law enforcement.”

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Can scratches on car surfaces disappear when exposed to sunlight?

A transparent protective coating material that can be self-healed in 30 minutes when exposed to sunlight has been developed.

Excellent durability of automotive coatings is the most important issue in protecting a vehicle surface. In addition, protective coating materials should be colorless and transparent so that the original color of the product can be seen. However, it is difficult to provide a self-healing function while satisfying all of these conditions. Materials with free molecular movement have high self-healing efficiency, but have low durability, whereas materials with high hardness and excellent durability have remarkably poor self-healing performance.

The research team of Dr. Jin Chul Kim, Dr. Young il Park, and Dr. Ji-Eun Jeong of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) has developed a transparent coating material that satisfies all of the above conditions and has similar performance to that of commercial protective coating materials and can be self-healed with only sunlight (Particularly near infrared light in sunlight, in the wavelength range of 1,000 to 1,100 nm).

Using the developed self-healing protective material, surface scratches can be healed in 30 minutes when exposed to sunlight. To demonstrate the self-healing performance of the developed coating material, the research team coated a laboratory-scale model car using a spray-coating machine. When the model car was exposed to midday sunlight for about 30 minutes, the scratch completely disappeared and the surface of the coating material was restored.

Principle of the self-healing phenomenon: When sunlight is absorbed by the developed material, the surface temperature rises as light energy is converted into thermal energy. Subsequently, the increased surface temperature makes it possible to self-heal a surface scratch by repeating the dissociation and recombination of chemical bonds in the polymer structure.

To the existing commercial coating resin, the research team add a dynamic chemical bond(Hindered urea structure) that can repeat the decomposition and recombination of the polymer structure, and mixed it with a transparent photothermal dye so that dynamic chemical bonding can occur actively upon exposure to sunlight.

Although self-healing functions using photothermal dyes have been studied, previous studies were mainly based on inorganic materials that are difficult to apply industrially as the coating material should be transparent. In addition, inorganic materials require a large amount of light energy to produce a photothermal effect.

The research team used transparent organic photothermal dyes that can absorb near-infrared light. Near-infrared light is a long-wavelength energy source that accounts for less than 10% of midday sunlight, and thus it can circumvent excessive increase of the vehicle surface temperature. In addition, organic photothermal dyes have several advantages for commercialization: they do not affect the product color due to colorless inherent color, easily blend with various paints, and are inexpensive.

The developed self-healing material is expected to be used as a coating material for transportation applications, electronic devices such as smartphones and computers, and building materials in the future. In addition, it is expected to contribute to the realization of carbon neutrality by reducing the use of harmful organic solvents, which are generated in large amounts when repainting vehicles.

This research was published as the supplementary cover of the May 2022 issue of ACS Applied Polymer Materials, an international scientific and technological journal.

Dr. Jin Chul Kim of KRICT, the research director said, “The developed technology is a platform technology that synthesizes self-healing coating materials using both inexpensive commercial polymer materials and photothermal dyes. It is expected to be widely used not only in automotive clearcoats but also in various applications.”

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VFL Tigers scorch Bullants with final-term blitz

Richmond led by just two points at quarter-time against the Northern Bullants on Sunday afternoon at Preston City Oval, but was electric with an eight-goal final term to run out winners.

The Tigers were unshackled with ball in hand, the final scoreboard reading, 21.10 (136) to 7.12 (54).

Samson Ryan was imperious in the air, finishing with career-high five goals in the 82-point win.

Richmond was challenged by the unorthodox nature in which the Bullants wanted to move the ball, but worked through it and took the game on.

The defining act of Richmond’s ballistic last quarter was Thomson Dow’s near “Leigh Matthews” moment, wrapping himself around the right goalpost and soccering through a goal that was unflinchingly courageous.

Ryan was supported by a tall fellow, Jacob Bauer, who was indefatigable and rewarded with four majors.

Steve Morris implored his young brood to play with flair, and a man who epitomizes that, Sydney Stack, nailed Richmond’s opening goal of the game.

Stack displayed ferocity at the ball and man from the first bounce, helping light the fire after a sedation start by the Tigers.

The Northern Bullants captured an early lead, but Richmond found its groove in transition as Hugo Ralphsmith gathered the ball at center half-forward and chipped the ball to Stack, who coasted, steadied and goaled.

The Tigers slammed on two more goals in quick succession, skipping to a nine-point lead.

Sam Banks has shown a proclivity for being penetrating by foot from beyond the arc, and the rangy wingman displayed that once again with a set-shot goal from the paint of 50.

Samson Ryan was a welcome return after his stint on the sidelines with concussion. The budding ruckman flicked a handball over his head at half-forward which set Thomson Dow on a path to goal, the agile midfielder driving the ball deep to the advantage of Jacob Bauer.

Bauer popped through his first goal from close range and Richmond had a handy buffer.

The Bullants hit back in the first time, cutting the margin to three points before Ryan was involved in another Richmond score, this time kicking his first goal.

Ryan was set-up superbly by Riley Collier-Dawkins, who showcased all the traits that make him a damaging and commanding prospect.

The Tigers upped the ante in the second term, starting with a Ralphsmith goal-saving play that translated into his side’s opening goal of the quarter.

Lachlan Street produced another fine captain’s goal, bursting clear of congesting in the forward 50, swinging onto his left and snapping truly.

Ralphsmith had a direct hand in another, staying strong in the contest which led to Jake Aarts picking out Bauer inside 50, who truly kicked.

The home side pegged one back before Collier-Dawkins burnt a path clear of the center bounce, pumped the ball inside 50 where Stack was rewarded with a free-kick and converted.

Richmond extended its half-time lead to a more comfortable 20 points before it turned up the heat in the second half.

The Tigers’ transition from their back-half and off turnover between the arcs was the main driver behind their opportunities up forward, as Ryan, Bauer, Ivan Soldo and Mate Colina provided significant headaches for the Bullants’ undersized defenders.

The Richmond keys kicked 11 goals between them and were given plenty of one-on-one opportunities as the Tigers went long and direct by foot.

A five-goal-to-one third quarter set the platform for the Tigers’ final term assault, as they continually won or halved critical contests in the air or on the ground.

NTH’B 3.4 4.7 5.10 7.12 (54)

RICH 4.0 8.3 13.7 21.10 (136)

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Richmond: Ryan (5), Bauer (4), Stack (3), Soldo (2), Aarts, Banks, Dow, Henderson, Hicks, Ralphsmith, Street

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Ahmaud Arbery’s killers are set to be sentenced today on federal hate crime convictions

Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan were found guilty in February of interference with rights — a federal hate crime — and attempted kidnapping in connection with the 25-year-old Black man’s 2020 killing, with the jury accepting prosecutors’ argument the defendants acted out of racial animus toward Arbery.
One of Ahmaud Arbery's killers fears being slain in a Georgia state prison, court document says

Travis McMichael, who fatally shot Arbery, was also found guilty of using and carrying a Remington shotgun while his father, Gregory was found guilty of using and carrying a .357 Magnum revolver.

The McMichaels and Bryan already are serving life sentences after being convicted in state court on a series of charges related to Arbery’s killing, including felony murder. The crimes, months before the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, were in some ways harbingers of the nationwide protests that erupted that summer as demonstrators decried how people of color are sometimes treated by law enforcement.

For their federal convictions, the McMichaels and Bryan could face additional life sentences and steep ends. To make their case, federal prosecutors focused on how each defendant had spoken about Black people in public and in private, using inflammatory, derogatory and racist language.

Prosecutors and Arbery’s family had said he was out for a jog — a common pastime for the former high school football player — on February 23, 2020, when the defendants chased and killed him in their neighborhood outside Brunswick, Georgia.
One of Ahmaud Arbery's killers had 16 phone calls with DA before arrest, court filings say

Defense attorneys argued the McMichaels pursued Arbery in a pickup truck through neighborhood streets to stop him for police, believing he matched the description of someone captured in footage recorded at a home under construction. Prosecutors acknowledged Arbery had entered the home in the past, but he never took anything.

The defense also argued Travis McMichael shot Arbery in self-defense as they wrestled over McMichael’s shotgun. Bryan joined the pursuit in his own truck after seeing the McMichaels follow Arbery in their pickup as her ran; Bryan recorded video of the shooting.

Two prosecutors initially instructed Glynn County police not to make arrests, and the defendants weren’t arrested for more than two months — and only after Bryan’s video of the killing surfaced, sparking the nationwide outcry.

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