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Now Is Your Spark: Huawei Empowers Everyone to Be the Star of Their Own Life with All-Scenario Technologies

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Huawei’s Bangkok Launch Ignites All-Scenario Intelligence, Opening a New Chapter of Smart Life

BANGKOK, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On May 7, 2026, Huawei held the “Now Is Your Spark” global product launch in Bangkok, Thailand, where they officially unveiled the HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Series, HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition, and other innovative products. With all-scenario technology, these devices serve as a genuine extension for global users to explore the world and express themselves.

An ultra-slim flagship tablet setting new benchmarks in mobile productivity

Huawei globally debuted the HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max at this launch. Combining refined design, a premium display, PC-level productivity, and a full suite of creative tools, the HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max provides flagship tablet performance in a remarkably thin and light form factor. At 499g and measuring a mere 4.7 mm thick, even the exclusive PaperMatte Edition weighs just 509g, HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max is the thinnest and lightest tablet among the 13-inch+ tablet.

HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max
HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max

Smart wearables refreshed for the next generation

Huawei has introduced a fresh lineup of smart wearables tailored for the young generation. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Series retains its iconic square design, now enhanced with a sleek, vibrant aesthetic. It guides users through engaging and accessible mini-workouts, encouraging a more active lifestyle. The series also supports a wide range of competitive sports, including cycling, golf, trail running, and tennis. With advanced tracking, analysis, and guidance features, it caters to diverse needs, from daily fitness routines to competitive sport.

HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Pro
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Pro

Debuting at this event, the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition is a professional running watch that embodies the look and feel of marathon racing. It features a new single running ability index (RAI) and a professional Training Camp Dashboard, giving runners deeper data insights to train smarter and race harder.

Huawei partnered with renowned jewelry designer Francesca Amfitheatrof to launch the HUAWEI WATCH ULTIMATE DESIGN Spring Edition. Inspired by the blooming beauty of spring, this design features 99 natural diamonds and diamond-cut sapphire glass, a wearable celebration of feminine strength and vitality.

Huawei has also unveiled new premium flagship kids watches: the HUAWEI WATCH KIDS X1 Series. Equipped with a front and rear high-definition camera setup, it features a 110° ultra-wide-angle front camera and a 1.82-inch AMOLED screen, offering a larger display and broader field of view. The device also includes a detachable and rotatable device body and AR fun feature, enabling kids to capture every precious moment of their explorations.

A new phone experience for the diverse needs of young users

Huawei officially launched the HUAWEI nova 15 Max, redefining the experience for a generation that plays hard and shoots sharp. Equipped with a 50 MP RYYB Ultra Vision Camera, it delivers true-to-life colors even in low light or backlit conditions. The 8,500 mAh Super Battery powers all-day use, eliminating battery anxiety. The Extra-Durable Body is drop-resistant, so everyday bumps are no longer a worry. Combined with a Vivid OLED Screen and Symmetrical Stereo Dual Speakers, an immersive audio-visual experience is always within reach. From photography to battery life, and from durability to audio-visuals, the HUAWEI nova 15 Max continuously empowers every passion.

HUAWEI nova 15 Max
HUAWEI nova 15 Max

From flagship tablets to smartwatches designed for children, Huawei’s connected device ecosystem continues to expand its presence in the daily lives of users around the world. Huawei remains committed to technology that is not only useful, but genuinely enriching, technology that ignites inspiration. Huawei looks forward to continued collaboration with users around the world, helping people live and work better, wherever they are.

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Brisbane Lions youngster Koby Evans apologises after accepting hefty ban for homophobic slur

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Brisbane Lions youngster Koby Evans has apologised for “unacceptable” language after accepting a four-match ban for a homophobic slur.

7NEWS chief AFL reporter Mitch Cleary revealed Evans was under investigation for a slur stemming from the VFL match on the weekend.

The AFL concluded their investigation on Thursday with Evans receiving a four-match ban. The sanction was shorter than the standard five matches because he self reported and accepted responsibility.

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The 18-year-old apologised multiple times in the aftermath of the incident, including on the field and after the game.

“My language was totally unacceptable, I’m disappointed in myself, and apologise to the LGBTQI+ community and our club,” Evans said in a statement on Thursday.

“I knew as soon as it came out of my mouth, that I’d made a bad mistake and this language is unacceptable on or off the field.”

Brisbane CEO Sam Graham said the club was disappointed, but will continue to support the youngster.

“Our club is committed to being an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and able to belong, including players, staff, members and fans,” he said.

“Koby has addressed his teammates and through this situation has been upfront with the club and AFL about this matter.

“We recognise that Koby is at the beginning of his career and we will work with him to provide the necessary support and education, to ensure he understands the impact words can have on people”

During the period of suspension, Evans will undertake LGBTQI+ inclusion education, delivered by subject matter experts.

“Everyone understands that homophobia and homophobic language has absolutely no place in our game at any level or in the wider community,” AFL chief operating officer Tom Harley said.

“Our players have a very clear understanding of what is acceptable on the football field and in society.

“Koby self-reported this incident and has taken ownership of his mistake both privately and publicly. “It is extremely disappointing to be dealing with another incident of this nature.”

Evans was drafted with pick 38 in last year’s AFL draft and has played five VFL matches with the Lions.

This latest investigation comes just two weeks after the completion of St Kilda forward Lance Collard’s own homophobic slur saga.

Collard was given a nine-match sanction (two games suspended) by an AFL disciplinary tribunal.

After appealing the outcome, the Saints had Collard’s ban reduced to a four-match sanction (two games suspended) by the AFL Appeals Board.

It was Collard’s second homophobic slur ban in the space of three seasons. He was given a six-match ban in 2024.

Since the start of 2024, Port Adelaide’s Jeremy Finlayson (three matches), Gold Coast’s Wil Powell (five matches), West Coast’s Jack Graham (four matches), Sydney’s Riak Andrews (five matches) and Adelaide’s Izak Rankine (four matches) have also received bans for homophobic slurs.

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Taimei Technology and C&R Research Announce Strategic Partnership to Build AI-Powered Clinical Trial Innovation

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SEOUL, South Korea and SHANGHAI, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Taimei Technology (HK.02576), a leading AI-powered drug clinical development platform company, and C&R Research (A359090), a top-tier CRO in South Korea, signed an enterprise-level strategic partnership agreement, officially launching the development of an AI-based clinical trial operations system.

Scene from the signing of the strategic cooperation agreement.
Scene from the signing of the strategic cooperation agreement.

Under this partnership, C&R Research will deploy Taimei Technology’s leading digital infrastructure and AI Agents across multiple clinical trials to automate and enhance trial design and operational workflows. A particular focus will be on data management, where the EDC + iDM Agent combination will be actively adopted. Innovations such as intelligent data capture and governance, AI-driven eCRF generation, and automated test case creation are expected to boost productivity and quality in clinical research.

Leveraging its full-stack AI capabilities, 13 years of industry expertise, and global operational experience, Taimei Technology has deeply focused on the clinical research vertical, and has been among the first to build a comprehensive AI Agent matrix, enabling scenario-based AI applications across the entire clinical research workflow. Key offerings include eCollect (EDC), eBalance (RTSM), eCOA, eCooperate (CTMS), and eArchives (eTMF), iDM Agent, iCTA Agent, iPV Agent; as well as the iMAP intelligent medical analytics platform etc. These products can be flexibly configured to address critical pain points across clinical research—from efficiency to scientific insights—significantly improving trial efficiency and success rates.

The two companies plan to integrate AI-driven operational models with Korea’s CRO-centric clinical trial execution system, thereby building a more efficient and intelligent clinical research framework.

Korea has established a mature ecosystem in innovative drug development and clinical execution, with clinical trial activity and participation in global pipelines ranking among the top worldwide. Industry observers believe this partnership goes beyond technology adoption and will serve as a key catalyst for accelerating the AI-driven digital transformation of South Korea’s clinical trial landscape.

Moon Tae Yoon, CEO of C&R Research, commented: “As clinical trials become increasingly complex, AI-based data management and operational automation are emerging as essential competitive factors. Through this partnership, we will build a more efficient and innovative clinical execution system.”

Zhao Lu, Chairman of Taimei Technology, stated: “This partnership represents an important opportunity to bring the AI clinical operations experience we have accumulated in global markets into South Korea. We look forward to collaborating with more Korean ecosystem partners to continuously drive the intelligent transformation of clinical trials.”

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AirAsia CEO on optimizing its fleet with record Airbus deal

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Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A, talks about the AirAsia’s latest order deal with France’s Airbus, and explains how the addition of A220s will help streamline and expand the airline’s network.

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Artprice News: The Lyon Biennale 2026 redefines the driving forces of international contemporary art

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PARIS, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In autumn 2026, in the wake of the Venice Biennale, the Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art establishes itself as one of the major events on the international artistic calendar.

18th Lyon Biennale Contemporary Art - 2026
18th Lyon Biennale Contemporary Art – 2026

As France’s leading contemporary art event, each edition brings together nearly 300,000 visitors and generates more than 2.7 million encounters with artworks in public space, affirming a unique model in which artistic production, dissemination, territorial engagement and international reach converge on a large scale.

More than an exhibition, the Lyon Biennale now constitutes an international platform of influence, situated at the intersection of artistic scenes, institutions, collectors, foundations, professionals and global economic dynamics.

18th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art
Passer d’un rêve à l’autre / To pass from one dream to another
Lyon, France | September 19 – December 13, 2026
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After Venice, Lyon: a new centre of gravity for the global art scene

The 18th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art will take place at the heart of autumn 2026, at a strategic moment within the international contemporary art calendar. It extends, shifts and reactivates the major artistic conversations initiated in Venice, grounding them within a singular territory: Lyon, a city of passages, exchanges and transformations.

Within this urban, historical and economic geography, the Biennale transforms Lyon into a full-scale space for experimentation, where artworks engage in dialogue with heritage, industrial, museum and public sites.

Catherine Nichols: an international curatorial voice on the rise

The 18th edition is entrusted to Catherine Nichols, a Berlin-based curator, writer and art historian. She was recently appointed Artistic Director of Manifesta, within the framework of a new co-directorship model that will come into effect from October 2026 onward.

With Passer d’un rêve à l’autre, Catherine Nichols develops an ambitious project centred on the notion of “poetic economy,” inspired by Robert Filliou. Here, the economy is not approached merely as a financial system: it becomes a sensitive infrastructure composed of relationships, flows, narratives, visible and invisible labour, and material as well as immaterial values.

Rooted in Lyon’s history — a city shaped by commerce, circulation, silk production, industry and confluences — this reflection takes on both a local and profoundly global dimension.

An expanded artistic cartography: new scenes, new narratives

Bringing together more than 70 international artists, this edition is distinguished by a strong openness toward artistic scenes still insufficiently represented in Europe, particularly from Australia and New Zealand, and spanning more than thirty nationalities. These territories engage in dialogue with the French and European scenes within a framework that brings together major figures, established artists and emerging voices.

The Biennale thus constructs an expanded artistic cartography in which questions of value, care, heritage, production and transformation run across practices, generations and geographies.

Artists – (full list to be completed in June)

Akwasi Bediako Afrane, Lara Almarcegui, Joël Andrianomearisoa, Serwah Attafuah, Béatrice Balcou, Eva Barto, Lucy Beech, Rossella Biscotti, Barbara Breitenfellner, Yuriyal Eric Bridgeman, Sara Sejin Chang (Sara van der Heide), Fiona Clark, Lua Coderch, Léa Collet, June Crespo, cyan, Edith Dekyndt, Huong Dodinh, Yana Nafysa Dombrowsky-M’baye, Mikala Dwyer, Robert Filliou, Florian Fouché, Rose Frigière, Angela Goh, Birke Gorm, Nuria Güell, Alice Guy, Oda Haliti, Archana Hande, Matthew Harris, Timo Hogan, Ngahina Hohaia, Jelena Jureša, Lucia Kagramanyan, Kirtika Kain, Mikhail Karikis, Ndayé Kouagou, Perrine Lacroix, Maureen Lander, Ida Lawrence, James Lewis, LYL Radio, Kokou Ferdinand Makouvia, Nicholas Mangan, Angelica Mesiti, Hana Miletić, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Mai Nguyen-Long, Manfred Paul, Thea Anamara Perkins, Susan Philipsz, Laure Prouvost, raumlaborberlin, Miguel Rothschild, Selma Selman, Erwan Séné, Igor Šimić, Sriwhana Spong, Tina Stefanou, Mette Sterre, Michael Stevenson, Pol Taburet, Huda Takriti, Tsuneko Taniuchi, Ashleigh Taupaki, Minh Lan Tran, Thu-Van Tran, Álvaro Urbano, Kaylene Whiskey, Luke Willis Thompson, Candrani Yulis.

Exhibition venues

  • macLYON – Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Les Grandes Locos
  • Museum of Textiles and Decorative Arts
  • Traboules of the Croix-Rousse slopes – free access
  • Garden of the Museum of Fine Arts – free access
  • IAC – Institute of Contemporary Art / Frac Rhône-Alpes
  • Musée des Confluences
  • Bullukian Foundation – free access
  • LPA Saint-Antoine car park – free access
  • Metro line B station – Gare Part-Dieu

An international platform for production and influence

The Lyon Biennale is simultaneously a site for the production of new works, an international professional hub and a space for reflection on contemporary transformations. It is embedded within a global network, notably through the International Biennial Association, and each edition welcomes artists, curators, institutions, foundations, partners and art market actors.

Through its artistic projects, professional programmes, international collaborations, mediation initiatives and participatory projects, the Lyon Biennale asserts a singular model: a leading event open to the widest possible audience and fully engaged with the issues of its time.

Key dates

  • September 16–18, 2026: Press Days
  • September 17–18, 2026: Professional Days
  • September 18, 2026: Preview / Opening
  • September 19, 2026: Public Opening
  • December 13, 2026: Closing Date

About the Lyon Biennale

For more than forty years, the Lyon Biennale has organised two major events on the cultural scene in France and internationally: the Biennale of Contemporary Art and the Dance Biennale.

As the institution responsible for the conception, programming and implementation of these two events, the Lyon Biennale is today recognised as one of the major international events dedicated to contemporary creation. It enjoys strong recognition among professionals, the press and audiences alike.

Its commitment is based on four core missions: an ethical mission, through the development of a sensitive relationship to the world via visual arts and dance; a social mission, through openness to all audiences and the creation of social bonds; an economic mission, through its contribution to the visibility and attractiveness of the territory; and a CSR mission, through a socially responsible approach toward all its stakeholders.

Creativity, excellence, rigour, solidarity, social diversity and inclusivity lie at the heart of the Lyon Biennale project.

Governance

  • President: Laurent Bayle
  • Chief Executive Officer: Cécile Bourgeat
  • Artistic Director of the Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art: Isabelle Bertolotti
  • Curator: Catherine Nichols

The 2026 Lyon Biennale embodies a unique model and has established itself as a must-attend event on the international scene. Twenty-six years after their first collaboration, Artprice by Artmarket and La Demeure du Chaos are partnering with the 18th Lyon Biennale.

A must-attend event on the international Art calendar, the Lyon Biennale has established itself, following in Venice’s footsteps, as much more than an exhibition: a platform of influence where artists, institutions, collectors, foundations, and key players in the global Art Market converge.

Twenty-six years after “Partage d’Exotisme”- the legendary 2000 Biennial curated by Jean-Hubert Martin, which served as a follow-up to his famous 1989 exhibition “Les Magiciens de la Terre” at the Centre Georges Pompidou and caused a sensation in the West. This Biennial brought together Artprice by Artmarket and La Demeure du Chaos as patrons for the first time. In 2026, they will once again join the Lyon Contemporary Art Biennial as committed partners for its 18th edition.

Thierry Ehrmann, founder of Artprice, president of Artmarket, and visual artist for over four decades, creator of La Demeure du Chaos – officially recognized on March 20, 2025 as a “Total Work of Art” by Minister of Culture Rachida Dati, applauds the significance of this Biennale of Contemporary Art, which engages with the geographical and economic characteristics of the city of Lyon.

It is in this spirit that the two entities are joining forces to support the work of Selma Selman, an artist who employs performance, painting, photography, and video to embody the struggles of her community, questioning the value of labor, objects, and bodies. She extracts the hidden poetry from industrial materials – and reminds us that beauty, too, is born of Chaos.

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Catherine Nichols, Isabelle Bertolotti - Photo: Blandine Soulage
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Despite higher energy prices, there’s an opportunity in travel stocks, says Janus’ Jeremiah Buckley

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Jeremiah Buckley, equities portfolio manager at Janus Henderson, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss technology themes, his top picks in travel stocks, and more.

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US issues travel warning for breathtaking vacation destination as crime, unrest surge

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American tourists are being warned to exercise caution in a Latin American country, with a “do not travel” warning issued for one of its provinces.

The State Department on April 28 updated its Level 2 travel advisory for Bolivia, urging Americans to “exercise increased caution.”

A South American country bordering Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile and Paraguay, Bolivia is known for its jungles, salt flats and Andean landscapes.

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The country draws tourists to its administrative capital, La Paz, as well as to Lake Titicaca, which sits between Bolivia and Peru.

Despite its existing Level 2 status, the State Department’s latest update added new warnings for Bolivia.

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The State Department updated its travel advisory for Bolivia on April 28, urging Americans to exercise increased caution. (iStock)

The advisory notes that petty crime is common in the country, “especially in popular tourist spots.”

Officials are using people to “stay aware of your surroundings,” the advisory noted. 

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“Large demonstrations about local politics and the economic situation can happen with little warning. Demonstrations may block transportation and other essential services.”

Tourist standing near Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca, which sits between Bolivia and Peru, remains a major draw for travelers visiting the region. (iStock)

U.S. government employees in El Alto, Bolivia’s second-largest city, are “encouraged to pay extra attention to their surroundings” due to petty crime, the notice said.

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Tourists are also urged not to travel to the province of Chapare “for any reason.”

“Significant amounts of coca are produced illegally in Chapare Province,” the advisory noted.

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U.S. officials warn that petty crime is common in Bolivia, especially in popular tourist areas. (iStock)

“Local police presence is limited, and there is a higher prevalence of violent crime associated with narco-trafficking.”

The State Department also said that U.S. government employees need “special authorization” to travel to Chapare Province.

Americans visiting Bolivia are urged to stay vigilant. 

The advisory added, “The U.S. government has limited ability to offer emergency services to U.S. citizens in Chapare Province.”

Americans visiting Bolivia are urged to stay vigilant, avoid crowds and follow local updates, as well as to travel with insurance and emergency plans.

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U.S. travelers are being reminded to stay cautious while exploring Bolivia’s popular destinations. (iStock)

Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. State Department for additional comment.

Bolivia joins a growing list of destinations recently flagged by U.S. officials.

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Last month, the State Department updated its travel advisory for Azerbaijan, a South Caucasus country between Eastern Europe and Western Asia, over Iran-linked security concerns.

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Officials also issued a security alert for Tirana, Albania, cautioning that Iran-linked groups may target Americans.

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Activate Opens First Malaysia Location in Kuala Lumpur in Partnership with Kara Holdings

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WINNIPEG, MB, May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Activate, North America’s fastest-growing interactive gaming experience, has officially opened its first location in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Activate opened inside Pavilion Bukit Jalili, in partnership with Kara Holdings, a Southeast Asia-based entertainment venue group.

Activate and Kara Holdings open first location in Southeast Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Activate and Kara Holdings open first location in Southeast Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The 1,300 m² Activate live-action gaming venue features 12 game rooms and more than 800 levels. Players move room to room, using reflexes, smarts, and teamwork to beat each game. Each room hits teams with fast, physical and mental challenges that test speed, coordination and problem-solving. The games are built for teams of two to five players, and each session gives groups in Kuala Lumpur a fast, indoor way to play together – friends, families, work teams, and schools.

“We’re bringing Activate to Malaysia for the first time,” said Robin Lim, Chief Executive Officer of Kara Holdings. “Players in Kuala Lumpur will run, think fast, and win together. Every session feels like a workout and a party.”

Activate launched in Canada in 2019 and built a following by turning gaming into something you play with your body and mind. RFID tracking follows Player progress over time, so guests can level up, unlock achievements, earn Next Level Rewards, and compare scores with friends around the world.

“Activate brings a new kind of energy to the market,” said Adam Schmidt, Co-Founder and CEO of Activate. “From the moment Players step in, they’ll feel the pace, the challenge, and the rush of the game. It’s something Malaysia hasn’t seen before.”

Today, Activate operates more than 70 locations worldwide and plans to open 30 additional locations in 2026. Activate plans to expand across Southeast Asia with Kara Holdings, including future sites in Singapore.

To book a visit or learn more, visit playactivate.my or follow @activategames on Instagram and TikTok.

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The games await. Behind every door, you’ll need your reflexes, your wits, and your friends to beat them. Play against the room or against each other–it’s easy to play but hard to beat. Welcome to Activate. Headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada, Activate has become North America’s fastest-growing interactive gaming experience, growing to more than 75 locations across Canada, the U.S., Finland, France, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.A.E.

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Brad Scott given key metrics on which to improve as Bombers coach ‘hangs by a thread’

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Essendon coach Brad Scott is in a fight for his job.

The Bombers have laid out a specific set of metrics on which Scott must show improvement for him to see out his contract, which expires at the end of next year.

There are two main categories Essendon directors are monitoring to help them decide whether Scott remains the man to take them forward, as revealed by Tom Morris on Wednesday night’s edition of The Agenda Setters.

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One centres around player development.

“Essentially, how many players have improved and by how much,” as put by Morris.

The second metric is based on defence, and more specifically team defence. Pressure acts, scores against and inside 50s against are all key performance indicators that will contribute to Scott’s future.

“Brad Scott’s future, in my view, hangs by a thread if he can’t improve these numbers,” Morris said.

St Kilda great Nick Riewoldt noted the abnormality of using a specific set of in-game statistics to determine a coach’s job.

Brad Scott is in a fight for his job.
Brad Scott is in a fight for his job. Credit: Getty

“Typically for a coach, any coach, their future is decided by wins and losses, so that’s different,” Riewoldt said.

“Who came up with the metrics and why is a shift away from a typical wins-loss type scenario?”

Morris said it’s because the board is trying to take a more holistic approach.

“I think there’s a bit of an understanding that wins and losses are a bit unfair because they’re so young, so they need to dig deeper,” he said.

“How is this team defending? It’s understanding that premiership teams are built from defence.

“And the other element is, I think wins and losses don’t tell the full story sometimes. And I think if you dig deeper, these numbers actually tell us where Essendon is at when it comes to key metrics; that’s inside 50s against, opposition scores from centre bounce, and centre clearance against.

“And those numbers paint a bleak picture, and there’s only one conclusion that I can draw from that: if Brad Scott doesn’t improve then his job is very much on the line this year.

“The board are the people who control Brad Scott’s job.”

Essendon captain Andy McGrath and Darcy Parish after the Anzac Day loss to Collingwood last month.
Essendon captain Andy McGrath and Darcy Parish after the Anzac Day loss to Collingwood last month. Credit: Getty

Essendon are 18th in the competition for inside 50s against, 18th for opposition defensive half chains to score, 18th for opposition defensive 50 chains to score, 18th for centre clearances against, and 17th for scores against from centre stoppages.

“These are pretty granular metrics,” Riewoldt said.

“It’s easy for a board to sit there and say it’s win-loss. But we’re getting right down into the weeds there — that’s pretty detailed.

“The other question is: what’s the threshold? Do you need to finish 15th in some of those numbers?”

Essendon’s board includes former players Ted Richards and Andrew Walsh, who is the president, and was seen to be the key driver behind denying Zach Merrett’s trade request last year.

“Andrew Welsh has proven to be someone that can make hard decisions at the right time,” Morris said.

Seven’s chief footy reporter Mitch Cleary noted questioned why Scott would be under so much pressure when the board knew the implications of their draft strategy in recent years.

“And was this not part of the decision to re-sign Brad Scott last year?” Cleary said.

“He had a contract originally to 2026, they extended that until 2027 knowing that they were coming into a period where they were going to be one of the youngest groups in the competition.

“Right now they’re 16th in the AFL for age. For me, it feels like this is where it comes down to, as opposed to the win-loss.”

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Golden Week shift: Analyst sees Chinese travelers becoming more ‘tactical’ with spending

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Charlotte Zhou, Consumer and Internet A0analyst at China Galaxy International, discusses shifts in consumer behavior during China’s Labor Day “Golden Week.” While overall spending was strong, consumers appeared more cautious and value-driven, with a pivot towards more short-haul domestic trips, opting for rail over air flights. She also notes how they are being more selective in the experiences they spend on.

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