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Sunday, May 18, 2025

T&T’s Wallace-Joseph, Swifts part way

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SPORTS DESK
337 days ago
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T&T’s Samantha Wallace-Joseph of New South Wales Swifts.

T&T’s Samantha Wallace-Joseph of New South Wales Swifts.

MEL­BOURNE—Su­per Net­ball League out­fit, New South Wales Swifts an­nounced yes­ter­day that it has part­ed com­pa­ny with ace Trinidad and To­ba­go goal shoot­er Saman­tha Wal­lace-Joseph.

The club in­di­cat­ed in a state­ment that the sep­a­ra­tion was a re­sult of the be­hav­iour of Wal­lace-Joseph, 30, in the team en­vi­ron­ment, but they did not elab­o­rate on the de­tails of the off-court saga that had brought it to this de­ci­sion.

On Thurs­day evening the team con­firmed the star shoot­er had left “by mu­tu­al agree­ment”.

“For the past num­ber of weeks, the club has been work­ing with Saman­tha Wal­lace-Joseph and her man­age­ment in re­la­tion to a mat­ter which con­cerned her be­hav­iour with­in the team en­vi­ron­ment,” a state­ment read.

“For the well­be­ing of all con­cerned the na­ture of the mat­ter will re­main con­fi­den­tial. How­ev­er, it has been mu­tu­al­ly agreed that part­ing ways is the best way for­ward for both Saman­tha and the club.”

The Swifts had pre­vi­ous­ly stuck by Wal­lace-Joseph as she re­cov­ered from a se­ri­ous knee in­jury, her re­turn marred by an­ti-trans­gen­der com­ments made on so­cial me­dia.

Club state­ment

The NSW Swifts can con­firm that the club has to­day part­ed ways with Saman­tha Wal­lace-Joseph by mu­tu­al agree­ment.

For the past num­ber of weeks, the club has been work­ing with Saman­tha Wal­lace-Joseph and her man­age­ment in re­la­tion to a mat­ter which con­cerned her be­hav­iour with­in the team en­vi­ron­ment.

For the well­be­ing of all con­cerned the na­ture of the mat­ter will re­main con­fi­den­tial. How­ev­er, it has been mu­tu­al­ly agreed that part­ing ways is the best way for­ward for both Saman­tha and the club.

The be­hav­iour­al stan­dard ex­pect­ed of every­one in the Swifts en­vi­ron­ment—across play­ers, coach­es, and staff—is a team first and there are no ex­cep­tions to that.

Wal­lace-Joseph played 84 games for the Swifts since join­ing in 2017 and won Pre­mier­ships in 2019 and 2021. The Swifts thank Saman­tha for her ser­vice to the club.

The club will be mak­ing no fur­ther com­ment at this time.

Wal­lace-Joseph ab­sent

from line-up

Ear­li­er this week ru­mours con­tin­ued to gath­er steam af­ter Wal­lace-Joseph was again ab­sent from their line-up for the sec­ond straight week af­ter first be­ing left out of the team due to a coach’s de­ci­sion in a 56-64 Round Eight loss to Mel­bourne Mav­er­icks on June 2.

The club re­mained tight-lipped about their rea­son for drop­ping Wal­lace-Joseph from the side, but they con­firmed in a news re­lease on Mon­day that it had noth­ing to do with a so­cial me­dia in­ci­dent ear­li­er this year when she ques­tioned an over­lap be­tween East­er Sun­day and in­ter­na­tion­al trans­gen­der day of vis­i­bil­i­ty.

The 30-year-old To­co-born Wal­lace-Joseph apol­o­gised and said she was tak­en out of con­text, and Proud2Play, an Aus­tralian or­gan­i­sa­tion, whose pur­pose is to re­duce so­cial iso­la­tion, stig­ma, and dis­crim­i­na­tion of LGBTQI+ folks through the pow­er of sport and recre­ation to cre­ate safe and af­firm­ing spaces for par­tic­i­pa­tion, said the goaler was part of their ed­u­ca­tion ses­sion dur­ing In­clu­sion Round last month.

Swifts con­firmed that Wal­lace-Joseph would have been un­avail­able for se­lec­tion while they dealt with a mat­ter re­lat­ing to be­hav­iour with­in the team en­vi­ron­ment and that it was work­ing with the play­er and her man­age­ment team.

But me­dia re­ports strong­ly in­di­cate that all signs point­ed to the ne­go­ti­a­tions lead­ing to an un­prece­dent­ed ter­mi­na­tion or mu­tu­al part­ing of ways.

Wal­lace-Joseph has been a beloved mem­ber of the Swifts since her sign­ing sev­en years ago and helped the club win two SNL ti­tles and won an in­ter­nal vote to be named the Most Valu­able Play­er of the club three times.

Wal­lace-Joseph in­jured

out for two sea­sons

She on­ly re­turned to ac­tion this sea­son af­ter re­cov­er­ing from a ca­reer-threat­en­ing an­te­ri­or cru­ci­ate lig­a­ment in­jury that put her on the side-lines from March 28, 2022, in their sea­son open­er when the Swifts be­gan de­fence of their 2021 ti­tle against Gi­ants, for two sea­sons and al­so forced her to miss the World Cup last year.

Fol­low­ing two years of re­cov­ery, Wal­lace-Joseph made her re­turn to league play on April 13 this year for the Swifts 2024 sea­son open­er against Sun­shine Coast Light­ning.

Be­fore get­ting in­jured in 2022, Wal­lace amassed 77 ap­pear­ances for the Swifts over five sea­sons and scored 2,720 goals in­clu­sive of 75 su­per shots (two points per shot) for the Swifts.

In her sev­en match­es to start the 2024 cam­paign, she has con­vert­ed 187 of 193 at­tempts in ad­di­tion to sev­en of 16 su­per shots for a ca­reer tal­ly of 2,914 goals, with her last out­ing for the Swifts be­ing the Round Sev­en 58-33 loss to Ade­laide Thun­der­birds on May 25, in which she on­ly con­tributed five goals from sev­en at­tempts.

Team-mates un­fol­low­ing

Wal­lace-Joseph

Over her time in Aus­tralia, there have been in­stances when Wal­lace-Joseph has thought about call­ing it quits, name­ly when her fa­ther suf­fered a stroke, when he passed away, and dur­ing a two-year in­jury re­cov­ery.

Ac­cord­ing to a re­port from Brit­tany Carter on the abc.net.au web­site, through dif­fi­cult times, the Swifts have built their rep­u­ta­tion on be­ing a close-knit fam­i­ly, par­tic­u­lar­ly for ath­letes liv­ing over­seas or in­ter­state with­out a sup­port net­work.

As such, two team-mates were Wal­lace-Joseph’s brides­maids at her wed­ding in March and their part­ners were al­so part of the bridal par­ty as grooms­men. Plus, all 10 full-time con­tract­ed play­ers and some train­ing part­ners at­tend­ed the nup­tials be­fore the sea­son start­ed.

Al­though the Swifts are adamant the re­cent is­sue has noth­ing to do with Wal­lace-Joseph’s gaffe at East­er, it seems un­de­ni­able that frac­tions in the group start­ed to ap­pear at this point.

The ar­ti­cle al­so stat­ed that fans have spec­u­lat­ed about var­i­ous team­mates un­fol­low­ing Wal­lace-Joseph on so­cial me­dia and delet­ing pho­tos from her wed­ding, but this may be overblown—it ap­pears on­ly one has un­fol­lowed at the time of pub­li­ca­tion and there are plen­ty of hap­py snaps with her team-mates still in her tagged pho­tos.

An­oth­er re­port sug­gest­ed Wal­lace-Joseph failed to turn up at the air­port for the Swifts’ flight to Mel­bourne last week, but the shoot­er had been dropped from the team and it is un­com­mon for a play­er out­side the top 10 to trav­el un­less it is for lead­er­ship rea­sons.

Fol­low­ing the part­ing of ways, the Swifts now have 21 days to name a re­place­ment—tem­po­rary or per­ma­nent—and it could be any play­er they wish. It does not have to be one of their train­ing part­ners.


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