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Sharp raised the roof at Hampden Park last night with her

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determination at winning the silver in the 800 metres. There will be

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similar drama across Glasgow today as many events reach their

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conclusion. We start with badminton, where there is a Scotland

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versus England clash for the semifinals with Blair and bank here

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taking on the husband and wife partnership of the Adcocks. Another

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semifinal, and it is a cracker. England's women against New Zealand

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for a place in the netball final. England's men take on the favourites

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Australia in the semifinal of the hockey. Australia have won every

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Commonwealth title, don't forget. And after diving to silver in the

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synchro last night, Tom Daley will be looking to go one better in the

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ten metres platform. England have recovered well from a

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heartbreaking opening defeat by Australia. The Kiwis are chasing a

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hat-trick of Commonwealth golds in the netball. The men's hockey is

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also a semifinal and is live on BBC Three from ten o'clock this morning.

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Then in the table tennis, Kelly Sibley and Joanna Drinkhall take on

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the Singaporean pair. Then in the diving we have Tom Daley. And you

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can watch every single bit of the Games on the BBC Sport website.

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There will be squash and powerlifting to watch on the

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penultimate day online. Not long to go before the netball begins, but

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our first glimpse of sport already under way comes from the Emirates

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Arena and the badminton. It is Scotland versus England in the

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semifinals of the mixed doubles. The Scottish pair of Robert Blair and

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Imogen Bankier are up against Chris Adcock and Gabby Adcock. The two

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pairs have plenty of history, most notably with Chris Adcock having won

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World Championship silver with Imogen Bankier in 2007. The Adcocks

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were brought back together on court after Imogen Bankier decided to

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return to Scotland. 21 points are needed to win each game. The English

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pair took the first game by 21 points to 14. And we are joining it

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in the second game. The England pair are head and your commentators are

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Gill Clark and Morten Frost Hansen. -- the English pair are ahead. The

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English pair have a 5-point advantage at the interval. And that

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is well done. As we were watching one of those rallies during the mid

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game interval, you and I looked at each other about Robert Blair's

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movement, trying to lunge forward to the backhand side. It didn't seem

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all that fluent, really. No, he wasn't comfortable. I was paying a

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lot of attention to it. From what I saw he is either very stiff and sore

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from the matches previously or he is carrying a little injury but that

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did not look good. They have won the first two points since the

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resumption of play. That is a good shot by Chris Adcock.

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That's soft crosscourt shot is really doing the damage and setting

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off a nice lift. Yes, once again Gabby Adcock absolutely on top of

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the net, looking for the third shot of the rally. Serve, return and

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third shot, absolutely critical in doubles. Bit disappointed with that.

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Error on serve. But I think he is allowed to do it because he has

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played really well today and this is the first seriously bad mistake.

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The next three points will be crucial in this match. The Scots

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have to catch up and if the English are running away, I think this is

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it. Very well placed. Committed to the

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backhand defence. Gabby spotting that and hitting down Blair's

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forehand side. Gabby Adcock is

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Wonderful, wonderful take off the top of the tape. Yes, she is setting

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it up so nicely for her partner. The Scottish pair simply have to

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start closing this gap because time is running out for them. Having a

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quick time-out to recompose their thoughts maybe. Focus on the game

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plan. Well, the frustration almost boiling

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over with Imogen Bankier. The crowd desperately trying to lift

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the home players. The English pair on the attack once

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again and once again the ScottishPower forced to defend. --

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Scottish pair. I am not quite sure what Imogen

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Bankier was complaining about there, but in my opinion another sign of

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her frustration because the English pair just three points away from a

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place in the final now. from the English point of view, it

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has been quite brilliant to use reverse psychology. The English pair

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made -- may be seeded one but the Scots were favourites because of

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past results. Just two points needed now for Mr

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and Mrs Adcock. Good play by Blair that he does not

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win it. Gabby fully committed at the front of the court as she has been

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all match. And the English pair have seven opportunities now to book

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their place in tomorrow's final. The English have to watch out on the

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baseline for the fast shuttle. Be careful they are not lifting it too

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long. And that is it! Chris and Gabby

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Adcock guaranteed a medal because they will contest the mixed doubles

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final tomorrow. Obvious disappointment for Robert Blair and

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Imogen Bankier. But all credit for the English combination. They really

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took the match to their opponents. They attacked more, and Gabby Adcock

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on her net play today was absolutely superb. 21-14, 21-14, in 35 minutes.

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And they are through to the final. STUDIO: So the Adcocks threw in

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their match and it could be an all English final in the badminton

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because Chris Langridge is in the other semifinal as we speak and we

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can join that much now. -- that match.

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Langridge's eyes. His body celebrating every point. Really

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wanting his place in the final. 17-13, not 18-13. The English would

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love it to be 18-13. But they are unable to take it to that score. The

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Malaysians have brought it back. This game is slipping away from the

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Malaysians quickly. You felt that Heather Olver had a

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great opportunity to win it. Instead, the Malaysians are giving

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themselves a chance of bringing the gap back to just three points.

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at the net, but you can see his intention. He is always trying to

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move forward. Normally, it is the ladies who moved to the front, but

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here, it is Kring Chris Langridge. It is getting very tight now. The

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English have a four point lead. Might have seen evidence of the

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finish line at 18-14. We have to be careful with that.

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That was a mistake. Langridge is encouraging the English fans in the

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crowd. Chan Peng Soon would have in helping

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to keep the pressure up. That simple mistake on the backhand gave the

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English pair the point. There will be a bit of tension in these last

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few points for the English pair. They know how big this game is for

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them. At that 18-14 point, Heather Olver had the chance to put the

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shuttle down. At 19-14, you would have regarded them as very warm

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favourites. It is Chanter served to Chris Langridge.

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Play let. I am not sure I have ever seen that before. A let has been

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called, Chan holding his love. The umpire says Chris Langridge is

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moving. You can see his foot did move. So he could have been pulled

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for a fault receiver. So they are replaying the point. Everything is

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happening out there. The serve was long. I am sure Chris Langridge will

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be expecting a long serve again. It is 19-19. It is getting very tight

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now in the second game. Langridge was high on the backhand.

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Oh, no, Chris. You gave your partner no chance. It is game point for the

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Malaysians. He was desperately trying to get involved in the rally.

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Heather Olver was already in position. He came back, but it was

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too late. Almost landed on his partner. I think that was a bit of

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over eagerness, trying to get in the rally. You still need patience, even

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when the score is tight at the end of the game. They need to keep their

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composure. The Malaysian pair have the chance.

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They have taken it. Oh, hang on a minute. I thought Heather Olver had

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touched that. Well, the umpire seems to have given the point of the

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English. This is incredible. They think that Heather Olver touched

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that. I thought she had. I didn't see it. What do you reckon, Nathan?

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I am slightly biased towards the English, but for me, the Malaysians

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were off the court instantly. The English pair were also moving off

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the court. You can see the resigned look on Chris Langridge's face. I am

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fairly sure there was a touch by Heather Olver as it was moving

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forward. This is a huge moment in a semifinal. Now, Heather would know

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whether she hit it. And I have to confess that I think she did. Well,

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you only have to look at the look on Chris Langridge's face when he

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realised that Heather had struck the shuttle. The resigned look. He knew

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it was going to three games. This is a real break for the English. I am

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sure the touch was there. It is so difficult to see, even in slow

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motion. But the English pair have got a huge chance here. The game was

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over and they have been given a lifeline by the umpire. There are

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those who say you play to the officials for --. I am one who says

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you play to the officials. A lot of feeling in that smash from Lai Peng

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Jing. I guess if there is any justice and there was a touch, the

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Malaysians will take this second game. So difficult for the Malaysian

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pair, when they believed they had taken the game, to refocus

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themselves. They take the point again.

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Yes, I think justice has been done. And the Malaysians do level the

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match. Having been so close to victory, at 19-17, it will be very

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tough for the English to lift themselves again.

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STUDIO: coverage of this semifinal in the badminton continues on the

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BBC Sport website. We will show you the final game later on BBC One.

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This is quite a battle between England and Malaysia for a place in

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the gold medal match that will take place tomorrow morning. The other

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English pair, the Adcocks, are already through to the final

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tomorrow. We are now going to take you to the netball, which promises

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to be one of the great clashes of these Commonwealth Games. We are

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going to head these Commonwealth Games. We are

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from our studio is, because the netball is happening just across the

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river at the SECC. Clare Balding is courtside now with former England

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international Pamela Cookey. It is so tempting to just join in

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with the warm-up. England have never reached the final of a Commonwealth

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Games. They have never been in the gold medal match. Amla cookie should

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have been their captain, but snapped her Achilles tendon, so is watching

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from the sidelines. But is your sense? Have England got a chance of

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eating New Zealand? The girls definitely have a chance. They have

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the building throughout this competition. Their loss against

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Australia will have fired them up. I don't want to look at this through

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rose tinted spectacles, but I am going to whisper this. Have we just

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noticed a little chink in the armour of the New Zealand team? The Kiwis

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are missing some of their players through injury. That is a big

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weakness for their team, but they still put in a good team performance

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that has helped them. Casey Williams has been solid for them. Eboni

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Beckford-Chambers starts in gold offence. Also Serena Guthrie, who

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plays at centre, has been a real target woman. She has been

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rough-and-tumble around the court. Well, it is not an easy game. Serena

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has really stepped up for us and made that centre position her own.

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She has taken a few hits, but that is netball. She has got up with a

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smile on her face. Once the ball gets to the area where they can

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shoot, Joe Hart is the woman. She is phenomenal. She has been playing

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with the Aussies and Kiwis, so she has really developed her again. Any

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with the Aussies and Kiwis, so she shot when she is in the circle, she

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puts it up. If you are watching netball for the first

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level and you remember it from school where you

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level and you remember it from the ball and get rid of it as quick

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as you can, it is not like that. You are not allowed to travel with the

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ball, but they move so fast that it looks like they are. Yeah, the rule

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is that every step you land on, you have to pass the ball before it goes

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down again. In effect, you are running with the ball, but it is

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very quick. It is not the stopping and pivoting that we are

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very quick. It is not the stopping from school. And it is not a contact

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sport? Is eerie! -- in theory. You will see some big action today, with

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teams and players going for it, with noncontact contact! It is

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entertaining and classic, like watching a cross between ballet and

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athletics. You will enjoy this. England beat New Zealand, there will

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be in the gold medal match. If they lose, they are in the bronze medal

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match. This is absolutely key. lose, they are in the bronze medal

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STUDIO: Lets join the commentary team.

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At wing defence, Joline Henry! At goal defence, Casey popular! And

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goalkeeper, Leana de Bruin. England! At goal shooter, Joanne Harten! At

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dollar tax, Kadeen Corbin. -- goal attack. At wing attack, Sasha

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Corbin. At centre, Serena Guthrie. At wing defence, Jade Clarke. And

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goal defence, Eboni Beckford-Chambers. And goalkeeper,

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Chievo -- Geva Mentor. Please welcome your umpires for the match.

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Delivering the match ball is our competition winner, Tara from

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London. Hold onto your seats, everybody. We are under way in the

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first semifinal with England attacking the post to our right hand

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side. And Charlie Brown is in the commentary box with me for this, our

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resident netball expert. And Kathryn Harby-Williams, the former

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Australian captain. We said at the start it was all about the shooter

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pairings. England have just missed their first shot at goal. What those

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that do for the confidence of Kadeen Corbin who has been shooting at

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70%? I don't think she will be affected by that first shot but it

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is crucial that England keep the pressure on. It is down to carving

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up the circle and manipulating the defensive pressure. Look at New

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Zealand's incredible speed through the court. And a nerve wracking

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experience out here. Plenty of smiles for the players as they came

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on to court but who will be smiling at the end? Langman picking the ball

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up on the transverse. Nervous times. We are just seeing what pressure

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does to you. Players will start to settle in and then we will see the

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real deal. But what happens in the first couple of minutes? Does one

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team conceded five goals or do they both show the nerves? At the moment

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New Zealand with Jodie Brown have made it a two goal game. New Zealand

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have settled quickest in this one. Great support from Langman. Good

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vision by Sasha Corbin to assist her sister. The elder helping the

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younger. And Corbin on the scoresheet, as she had to be.

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Laura Langman in her 150th consecutive international. So

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durable and so important, her career to this side.

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Such a strong position that the edge of the circle for New Zealand. Good

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defence from England. Keeping clarity of thought in defence to put

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the pressure on New Zealand. Good ball through the defensive line by

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the England defensive unit. I am sure Joanne Harten will be key in

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this play. Nadine Kadeen Corbin levels it up.

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We hope England won't pay the price for that start.

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New Zealand got gold in 2006. They have been there and done that. They

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are not affected by the movement of Corbin. And they are putting more

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pressure on Corbin Van en Joanne Harten. They want her to get the

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ball and hope that she will crumble. -- more pressure on Corbin Van en

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Joanne Harten. Great front position. Cool,

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collected, putting the ball away for New Zealand. No sooner do England

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get back on than they give it up and are chasing the game again. We have

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already seen what a defensive game it is.

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Sasha Corbin tried to keep it alive. Langman injecting pace.

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New Zealand get back into the two goal lead. Late evening down in New

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Zealand. I am sure there are hundreds of thousands if not

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millions of netball fans glued to the television sets. They expect so

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much of their netball side. England supporters are starting to expect

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more of their side as well. Good work by England, witnessing the

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overcommitted movement of de Bruin. Good goal, six minutes into the

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piece. This is almost a game of chess. Yes, great pressure by

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Mentor. Halfpenny is very nervous, making her debut. In her wildest

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dreams she would not have thought she would be in the starting seven

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against England. Can England finally see a centre

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bars through to goal with the scores level to take the lead for the first

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time? They can! Great play and strong support at the back for

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England. That is why New Zealand are trying to put the pressure on Joanne

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Harten because then Corbin gets the ball.

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Well played from Beckford-Chambers. Brown refused to give that up even

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though the whistle had gone. You have to reward efforts like that.

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the ball more. Corbin was trying to scream Henry.

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Beckford-Chambers has given away the second most amount of penalties in

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the competition, which could be key. We have seen Tutaia warming up and

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she could be used. And England lead by six to four.

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alleviated from the game, the Sasha Corbin feed in and the foul on the

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throw in. We have seen a lot of short passes

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called. The pressure is amazing even though we are ten minutes in and it

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is affecting everyone. New Zealand very quick on the

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transition and they defend so well. Great defensive pressure from

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Halfpenny. And New Zealand back on level terms.

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They have led on two occasions by two goals and England once. On all

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three occasions, team training has fought back.

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Guthrie doing a really good job to keep Langman away from the centre.

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Much better set up in attack for England.

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Plenty of other teams watching on. Scotland. They did ever so well to

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beat Trinidad and Tobago and finished ninth.

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Gomez from Trinidad and Tobago still watching on.

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force their way through. They change their structure. There were using a

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wall, but that was not working. She has been in the wars, Guthrie.

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Had a very physical clash against Australia. I am sure she will be

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keen to get up and going again. That will be a regular occurrence for her

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when she gets down to the ANZ league next season. Just getting a taste of

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what is to come. Yes, this is what they experience week in, week out.

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It is getting difficult for England to come out on top.

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These are these crucial moments in matches, the two minutes before the

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break. If England went two down, that would put real pressure on

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them. Kadeen Corbin, receiving a warning

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for persistent contact. Those are not 100 ascent passes. -- 100%

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passes. Heart is in fine form today for up so important to this English

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team. Now England have an opportunity to go one up.

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Kadeen Corbin is going to have to tidy her game up.

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That is the end of the first quarter, and what a quarter in this

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first semifinal. Nothing to choose between the Silver Ferns and Team

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England. It swayed one way and then the other.

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STUDIO: what a quarter in deep, the first quarter of that netball

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semifinal, New Zealand versus England. In the beginning of this

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competition, England lost their opening match, but they have come

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back very strongly against New Zealand, who have been the

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Commonwealth champions for the last two games, so they are fine

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opponents. Here is what else is on at the moment. There is another

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semifinal right now in the men's hockey between Australia and

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England. That is live on BBC Three. The score at the moment is 2-0 to

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Australia. We will bring you the highlights from the first half on

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BBC One when it is half-time in the netball. Also, by pressing your red

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button, you can get coverage of the badminton semifinals. At the moment,

:50:29.:50:35.

the men's singles are taking place. The Englishman is currently down

:50:36.:50:48.

10-8 at the moment. And don't forget, we will bring you the third

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game of the enthralling mixed doubles semifinal involving

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England's Chris language and Heather Olver after the netball. And that is

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where we return now, that semifinal Olver after the netball. And that is

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of the netball. We can rejoin our commentators.

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Difficult to pick out what was being said over the crowd. Did you pick

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out what they were saying? She was talking to Joline Henry. So, a roll

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of the dice here. Will Maria Tutaia be able to stand up to that injury?

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Is it a big risk? We will get your thoughts on those substitutions, or

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the substitution. So, water two underway. Nothing to choose between

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these two. The big news for New Zealand and New Zealand fans is that

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Maria Tutaia is on. This is affecting everybody. Is this

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substitution a big risk 's they would have thought about that a lot.

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There would have liked to have saved her for the final, but you need to

:52:50.:52:52.

get to the final, so I am sure they had a plan in place. It is going to

:52:53.:52:56.

change the whole make-up of the attacking line for New Zealand, and

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will give the rest of the players a lift. They know Tutaia is a

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matchwinner, and the New Zealand side will feed off that.

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Look how hard New Zealand are working. They win possession back

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straightaway. Magnificent stuff from both sides. It is just in,!

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Unbelievable -- it is ping-pong. The unforced errors, you would not

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expect this many from two sides with this much experience. But it is the

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situation that is doing it. Tutaia has not played for a few

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days. Heart and has an amazing ability to

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lose her defender. -- Harten. Tutaia last took to court in the

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evening game against Northern Ireland. And England extend their

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lead to four. There is a huge momentum shift occurring now.

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Dangerous time for New Zealand. New Zealand have a wobble against

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Jamaica, but they regrouped and came back in the second half. Is this to

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be a second wobble? England will not be taking anything for granted. New

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Zealand are far too good a side. Wobbles are comparative. New Zealand

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set themselves such high standards. England are doing so well in

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preventing New Zealand from penetrating that circle.

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It must be hard for Tutaia to come back to this game, having not played

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for six days, and it is a semifinal. I think her injury is

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concerning her. There are so much to worry about and that is a major

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aspect of her game, free movement. She cannot have clarity of mind to

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land those shots. She will need to get it quickly.

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Corbin has settled well after an early couple of Mrs.

:58:55.:59:45.

How important was that misunderstanding between

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How important was that Kadeen Corbin? They could be down by

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three. Through great athleticism, Corbin is

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grinning from ear to ear. She is loving it out there. Good to see her

:00:11.:00:15.

smile under this sort of pressure. And the crowd respond to that. That

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pass back took all the momentum out of the England attack and allowed

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New Zealand that split second to get back into defensive shape.

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is to be England line-up. Getting plenty of opportunities and he just

:00:48.:00:54.

needs to land them. -- she just needs. England need to take full

:00:55.:01:03.

advantage of this period of play and establish a lead. Five goals is

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nothing. New Zealand have called for time. Costly error in distribution

:01:10.:01:13.

from New Zealand at the back. The coaching team not happy. This is

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Kopua and Joanne Harten winning the ball back, but the

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Kopua and Joanne Harten winning the time-out and trying to take the wind

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out of the game. We have momentum and confidence growing. Leaving the

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back open for Joanne Harten. and confidence growing. Leaving the

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players that can weave their way through the line of defence, Joanne

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Harten, Capulet, Henry, it is their consistency and concentration.

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Kopua. The former England co-captain Kopua. The former England co-captain

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just having a word. Change is coming for New Zealand. It looks like

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Katrina Grant is coming on. Is she? Yes. A massive move

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Katrina Grant is coming on. Is she? Kopua back to goalkeeper and Grant

:02:33.:02:35.

out to goal defence. Clearly they are worried about the amount of

:02:36.:02:38.

movement occurring in the shooting circle for England. We talked about

:02:39.:02:46.

the knowledge that Kopua will have on Joanne Harten and that could be a

:02:47.:02:51.

tactical move to see if they can take up her work for England.

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England's Patience at the moment. That doesn't count.

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It will be the smallest thing that could sway this Game one way or the

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other. The two centres giving nothing.

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Some blood. It is an umpire's time-out. One all between the two

:04:19.:04:35.

centres! England have been in this position before with the lead and it

:04:36.:04:39.

is about how they restructure, makes up the game and just take note of

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the scoreline. They had this kind of lead against Australia a couple of

:04:45.:04:50.

times. How frustrating must it be for Martin? Extremely disappointing.

:04:51.:04:57.

This is what you dream about, getting so far. And then having to

:04:58.:05:01.

withdraw through injury and witness this torture is not easy. She can't

:05:02.:05:10.

help her team-mates out physically on court but she can help them

:05:11.:05:14.

mentally by getting behind them. The crowd are loving this at the SECC.

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The last day of netball here. We moved to the Hydro for the finals

:05:22.:05:22.

tomorrow. Quality work by Clarke. She seems to

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have the measure of Leota. The whole time that injury was being attended

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to, she was jumping around, trying to get into Leota's head.

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Fascinating first semifinal in the Commonwealth Games, New Zealand

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against England. England have had the momentum for most of this second

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quarter but New Zealand will not lie down.

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England a bit fortuitous. Credit to Leota. She pulled some width and

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went through the middle. Tutaia is back in business. Class is

:06:42.:06:45.

permanent, form is temporary. If New Zealand can get back on level

:06:46.:07:11.

terms for the half-time break, they could go ahead and it could be the

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wrong time for England. Beckford-Chambers have to tighten

:07:20.:07:20.

up. Tutaia was the matchwinner back in

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Delhi in the longest match in history for New Zealand. They could

:07:38.:07:43.

take the lead if they carry on scoring at this rate.

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How important is it for England to at least go through to half-time on

:08:07.:08:13.

par? It makes a massive difference to the tempo and feeling among the

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group. The last England goal came two minutes ago and in that time

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they have squandered a five goal lead.

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New Zealand is now showing the pace England were showing earlier. Into

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the final 75 seconds of the first half. Beckford-Chambers needlessly

:08:57.:09:10.

fouling Brown. New Zealand take the lead for the first time in the

:09:11.:09:14.

second quarter. This is crucial for England. New Zealand have the

:09:15.:09:29.

opportunity to go three up. Not the right distribution with Langman

:09:30.:09:30.

around. New Zealand have come good in the

:09:31.:09:43.

last three minutes of the quarter. England have tightened up and lost

:09:44.:09:49.

their confidence. No goals for England in the last three minutes

:09:50.:09:52.

and 45 seconds for England and you cannot afford that.

:09:53.:10:01.

Clarke penalised. Beckford-Chambers struggling on the attack.

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England just one down at half-time and they will probably get away with

:10:17.:10:22.

that. They lead by five twice in that second quarter but got no goals

:10:23.:10:27.

in the final three minutes and 45 seconds of the second quarter. They

:10:28.:10:31.

have allowed New Zealand to come right back and take the lead. They

:10:32.:10:35.

win the quarter by one and at half-time New Zealand lead by 20

:10:36.:10:42.

goals to 19. What a finish to the half, and how much damage will that

:10:43.:10:51.

do to England? Some costly errors. Time to restructure. Shooting

:10:52.:10:59.

percentages for England still high. But look at the contact penalties,

:11:00.:11:04.

that is critical for England. Tidying up around the work of Jodie

:11:05.:11:14.

Brown and Langman. England's shooting is obviously fine but

:11:15.:11:18.

Joanne Harten only got four goals in that second half, so shut down when

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Kopua moved to goalkeeper. We are not seeing enough from her if

:11:26.:11:33.

England are going to win this game. STUDIO: What a fast and furious

:11:34.:11:38.

first half that was. There is everything to play for because the

:11:39.:11:43.

gold medal match, the final, takes place tomorrow. As we entered the

:11:44.:11:46.

first half, New Zealand just ahead and we will be back for the second

:11:47.:11:55.

half. -- as we end the first half. Add bring you up to date on the

:11:56.:12:01.

men's hockey and the semifinal between England and Australia, the

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dominant force. Max Chilton Kieran Govers finding the foot

:12:03.:12:40.

simply and easily there. First penalty corner of the game and

:12:41.:12:46.

Australia lined up ready to pounce. It

:12:47.:12:53.

Australia lined up ready to pounce. Australia. Tristan White puts

:12:54.:12:59.

Australia 1-0 in front and George Pinner looks a bit sorry for

:13:00.:13:02.

himself. That was not in the game plan. Clever little switch. Fooled

:13:03.:13:08.

the England defence. George Pinner plan. Clever little switch. Fooled

:13:09.:13:15.

was round his feet. plan. Clever little switch. Fooled

:13:16.:13:19.

legs. He is a tall guy and it can be difficult to get moving quickly.

:13:20.:13:30.

2-0 for Australia, scored by Simon Orchard. That is a mistake. Dan Fox

:13:31.:13:41.

trying to get out of a difficult position and gets mugged. Orchard

:13:42.:13:50.

gets the ball, takes it out his backhand side, fires across the

:13:51.:13:55.

front of George Pinner, into the corner. Good goal. STUDIO: They have

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just gone into half-time in the men's hockey semifinal and you can

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watch every moment of that game live on BBC Three. By pressing your red

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button, you can see the badminton semifinals. At the moment, the

:14:17.:14:24.

men's singles between England and India in a deciding third game at

:14:25.:14:26.

the moment, live on the red button. Be part of the excitement of the

:14:27.:14:40.

Commonwealth Games on BBC Sport. Follow the action as it evolves from

:14:41.:14:45.

Glasgow. Share every moment with 17 streams of live sport on your

:14:46.:14:51.

mobile, desktop, tablet and connected TV. Keep up to date with

:14:52.:14:56.

medals alerts and join the conversation.

:14:57.:17:01.

Day ten of Glasgow 2014. Let's show you what is going on at the

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Commonwealth pool in Edinburgh. There is more diving today. This is

:17:09.:17:10.

the women's three metres springboard luminary round, where the divers get

:17:11.:17:20.

five dives each. Then the top 12 go through to the final. We will be

:17:21.:17:24.

seeing Tom Daley letter this morning. He will be in the men's ten

:17:25.:17:27.

metre but four preliminary round this morning -- the platform

:17:28.:17:34.

preliminary round. The finals take place later this evening. That is

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how it is looking over at the Royal Commonwealth Pool.

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Now, we have been keeping a close eye on the netball. It is half-time

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at the moment. They will be resuming the second half shortly. It has been

:17:52.:17:58.

a very tight match so far. Clare Balding has been courtside.

:17:59.:18:03.

What a first half of netball we have had. New Zealand are just sneaking

:18:04.:18:10.

ahead, but Pamela, we were leading by five wins. We were on such a

:18:11.:18:16.

role. We started with real intent and purpose. At Midway through the

:18:17.:18:20.

second quarter, we let its lack a bit. The Kiwis called a time-out,

:18:21.:18:24.

bed a few changes and they seems to get a bit of a flow from that. You

:18:25.:18:29.

said to me when they called that time-out, this is interesting, they

:18:30.:18:34.

are worried. Well, Maria has come on as goal attack for them. We were not

:18:35.:18:38.

sure whether she was going to play. She's one of their top shooters, so

:18:39.:18:50.

they her off the bench to come out. So it is maybe having a bit of an

:18:51.:18:52.

effect. So, they are just limbering up for

:18:53.:19:32.

the second half of the netball semifinal. The prize is a place in

:19:33.:19:37.

tomorrow's gold medal match. Let's hand you over to commentators

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Charlie Brougham and Anita Navin. England are ranked at number three.

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Let's see what happens in this second 30 minutes. So, New Zealand

:20:15.:20:20.

get is underway in the second half. There have been some changes for

:20:21.:20:23.

England. They have shuffled around the mid-court. Jade Clarke has moved

:20:24.:20:30.

to wing attack. Serena Guthrie drops from wing attack into wing defence.

:20:31.:20:38.

Your thoughts on those changes, Anita? It just may be changes the

:20:39.:20:51.

dynamics of that line at the centre pass. Pleased to see the changes.

:20:52.:20:55.

Did you think it had to be done? I think it works for them. I did not

:20:56.:21:00.

have enough writing. England did not change their structure or the

:21:01.:21:04.

make-up of their attack. But that was nice and steady. The voices of

:21:05.:21:09.

our netball experts. England have the start they would

:21:10.:21:37.

have talked about in that dressing room. It is easier to talk about

:21:38.:21:40.

what you want to happen, it is another thing to make it happen. But

:21:41.:21:45.

once England get on a roll, they do not know how to put their foot down.

:21:46.:21:49.

It is costing them so many games. Will this be any different? Only

:21:50.:22:01.

just! Harten needs to come into the game.

:22:02.:22:30.

You mentioned England getting on a roll and not being able to stick

:22:31.:22:36.

with it, and this is a case in point. Great start to the second

:22:37.:22:43.

half, but New Zealand are so experienced. They are streetwise.

:22:44.:22:47.

That is why Australia and New Zealand are best in the world. They

:22:48.:22:49.

know how to come from behind and win, something that is lacking in

:22:50.:22:54.

England's make-up. You just need one of these winds, and it would change

:22:55.:22:58.

their entire outlook. We were talking about it during the break.

:22:59.:23:02.

England may just be a little fragile, mentally. One win can

:23:03.:23:07.

change the whole perspective. You said Jo Harten needs to get

:23:08.:23:27.

involved, and that is why. You can see a number of athletes

:23:28.:24:16.

from Wales, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Scotland, all enjoying

:24:17.:24:18.

this one. Good work by Katrina Grant through

:24:19.:25:15.

the mid-court area. Goal number two for New Zealand

:25:16.:25:29.

after five minutes of play. Good use of Katrina Grant. She is

:25:30.:25:53.

supporting well. Fabulous vision by Jade Clarke.

:25:54.:26:55.

Brilliant stuff. There is Pam Cookey, the injured England captain.

:26:56.:27:17.

This game is racing by. England getting the contact call again.

:27:18.:27:44.

His royal Highness, Prince Edward, in the house. He has been to a

:27:45.:27:48.

number of sessions here at the netball, and he has chosen a great

:27:49.:27:54.

one to come to today. England are having one of those moments again.

:27:55.:28:27.

England might require different tactical play.

:28:28.:29:30.

That was a result of Casey Kopua's playful -- play.

:29:31.:29:46.

It is a two goal down. I get the feeling it is going to sway one way,

:29:47.:29:52.

then the other, for the remain in 20 and a half minutes.

:29:53.:30:07.

Corbin has got to go strong. No place for a tired player out there.

:30:08.:30:53.

game and getting the better of Beckford-Chambers.

:30:54.:31:10.

The first of the two netball semifinals and it has been an

:31:11.:31:18.

enthralling encounter between the world number two and number three.

:31:19.:31:28.

Sara Bayman often runs into a congested patch and needs to keep

:31:29.:31:29.

the space open. Kadeen Corbin needs to bring herself

:31:30.:31:42.

into this game as the passage of play comes into the court. She can

:31:43.:31:46.

do more because she has got the skill. Technology being used by the

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Barbados players to sport England! -- support England.

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The final three minutes of the quarter.

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That was magnificent play from Kopua. She is enjoying it. This is

:32:23.:32:33.

That was magnificent play from going to be a real examination of

:32:34.:32:40.

the England goal attack. She has got to stay composed and this is the

:32:41.:32:45.

most critical point for her. This is what New Zealand has worked for.

:32:46.:32:48.

Kadeen Corbin needs to sense that and get on with the game and support

:32:49.:32:54.

Harten. She has allowed her emotions to come to the surface, the first

:32:55.:32:55.

sign of any player's weakness. As a world-class defender, that

:32:56.:33:29.

moment of the motion lets you know you are winning your battle. --

:33:30.:33:33.

emotion. Harten working hard. She needs to

:33:34.:33:48.

hold the energy. She is aborting Corbin and talking

:33:49.:33:50.

hold the energy. She is aborting to get back in touch with the game.

:33:51.:34:02.

-- supporting Corbin. This is a similar story to the second quarter.

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England can't finish them off. New Zealand will fancy their chances if

:34:13.:34:17.

this is the case in the final quarter. England have done it again,

:34:18.:34:19.

giving up a four goal lead. scored two goals. Langman making a

:34:20.:34:53.

good difference in attack. England need to play for 15 minutes in the

:34:54.:34:57.

final quarter and anything less might mean they won't go through to

:34:58.:35:05.

the final. Someone needs to take the place of the ball. -- pace off the

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ball. That is the end of the third quarter

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and this one is tired. Nothing to split New Zealand and England. In

:35:47.:35:56.

the fourth quarter there is a 15 minute shoot out for a place in the

:35:57.:36:02.

gold medal match. New Zealand's 29, England 29. STUDIO: What a match in

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the netball. This is the semifinal and the final takes place tomorrow.

:36:11.:36:15.

We will be back with the final quarter shortly but first let's tell

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you what else is live at the moment. On BBC we also have the men's hockey

:36:19.:36:34.

semifinal. That is on BBC Three live right now. And on the BBC Sport

:36:35.:36:40.

website you can see the table tennis. The men's singles. The

:36:41.:36:56.

semifinal with Liam Pitchford against Minkow. -- Neneh Gow. This

:36:57.:37:11.

is a finally balanced battle between England and New Zealand going into

:37:12.:37:16.

the final quarter of the semifinals of the netball. Let's go back to it

:37:17.:37:18.

now. there is a time-out for the coaches

:37:19.:38:06.

to work with the players. This is what sport is all about at the

:38:07.:38:09.

highest level. A thoroughly enjoyable experience. I guess this

:38:10.:38:19.

will make or break them. Yes, it is all about how they come out and

:38:20.:38:23.

their mindset. Mentor is staying strong at the back for England. Some

:38:24.:38:32.

quality words on the Kiwi bench. Telling the shooters to stay strong,

:38:33.:38:36.

stay tall and on the defence. The bald will be delivered to them. OK,

:38:37.:38:47.

folks, wherever you are watching, enjoy the final 15 minutes. New

:38:48.:38:55.

Zealand get us away in 29-29. 15 minutes for a place in England

:38:56.:39:08.

looking to disrupt the New Zealand attack from the off.

:39:09.:39:23.

There has been a switch at goal attack. That switch has worked for

:39:24.:39:30.

them. We have not seen much Harten at goal attack in this position.

:39:31.:39:39.

Gutsy move. She has played one quarter at goal attack in the second

:39:40.:39:42.

quarter against Wales and that is a gutsy move.

:39:43.:39:52.

Put pressure on Tutaia, she got seven goals in the previous quarter.

:39:53.:40:02.

In pressure situations, and Australia don't make mistakes

:40:03.:40:20.

and that is what costs you games. What a start to the fourth quarter.

:40:21.:40:37.

It is on a knife edge and you dare not take your eyes off it for a

:40:38.:40:38.

second. England have the chance to get

:40:39.:41:36.

Claire away from New Zealand -- clear air away from New Zealand but

:41:37.:41:39.

five goals has not been enough before.

:41:40.:41:55.

I wonder when you bring on a new shooter? It cost them in the game

:41:56.:42:02.

against Australia. But you can't sit back and wait. The change never came

:42:03.:42:13.

in the Australia game. The question is who do you go for? Dunn?

:42:14.:42:26.

Potentially. That could work for England. It would need to be done in

:42:27.:42:30.

a couple of minutes if they are not really on top of their game. One

:42:31.:42:34.

goal in the opening for England. And a two goal lead and the England

:42:35.:42:57.

bench know it could be a one goal difference in the end. Just so

:42:58.:43:03.

tired. Impressed with Guthrie, tying it up and putting more pressure on

:43:04.:43:08.

around the circle and on Langman. Definitely a step up in intensity

:43:09.:43:10.

from her. Well done, Jodie Brown. So good

:43:11.:43:41.

there. Not the strongest day in terms of defensive rebounds for

:43:42.:43:42.

England. For the first time England got the

:43:43.:44:29.

quality defence of hold under the post them.

:44:30.:44:51.

They have led for the whole of the second half. Not very different to

:44:52.:45:01.

the game against Australia. It is when they see the finishing line,

:45:02.:45:11.

they falter. Everything is greeted by noise from the crowd. It can

:45:12.:45:13.

affect you. New Zealand need to nail their

:45:14.:46:15.

goals. We have had six goals in seven double half minutes, so you

:46:16.:46:23.

goals. We have had six goals in are right. Have you ever seen a game

:46:24.:46:35.

with so many time-outs? Just unbelievable drama and tension here

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at the SECC. Is there going to be a time-out? I

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don't think you have got anything to lose.

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It is that critical time to close out the game. Ooh, she missed! Maria

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Tutaia. She has been showing such great form.

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There is still plenty of time. Corbin makes you nervous. It was

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great that she landed it, but you never know.

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Into the final six minutes. In this quarter, it is New Zealand two,

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England five. Possibly the lowest scoring quarter we have seen in

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Glasgow. More time-out than you would care to remember in this one.

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It is desperately tight. Is this to be England's moment?

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Rachel Dunn can hardly bear to watch the England bench.

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You cannot believe it. It was interesting that Tutaia let Brown ah

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take that shot. Three goals, given what we have seen

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in the last two quarters, is not enough. Brown gets the goal. New

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Zealand have the possession, and England have got to be careful.

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It is a one goal game! The critical point for England, just keeping

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their composure. We have said it so many times. The finish line is in

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sight. How do England respond with victory in their grasp?

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I am sensing a time-out, but it will not happen, will it? Yes, time-out

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called. And a chance for England to catch their breath. Three minutes

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nine seconds remaining in the semifinal full is there going to be

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a change? We look and wait. Rachel Dunn is not called forward. The

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tension is just lifted a little by the music being played in the arena.

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It is all about the mindset of the English now. Some will be thinking

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back to the game against Australia where they looked like they had a

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won, and then Australia put their foot down and eventually won the

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game after a Jo Harten miss. Lots of hats on the back for Kadeen Corbin

:51:45.:51:52.

in that huddle. Quality words on the Kiwi side. Beckford-Chambers has

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gone off and Stacey Francis has come on. That is a surprise, because

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defensively, they have been pretty solid. So, the change comes at the

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defensive end for England, not the attacking end.

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Looked like a hand on the ball there. England were lucky. You have

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got to make the most of those. Everyone is on their feet. Hardly

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anybody can stand still. They are all so nervous. Even the players

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look tired. Guthrie, who is as fit as anyone, looks tired. This is

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where it becomes mental. 5-5 in this quarter.

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Harten needs to get herself into play.

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They have shown that they have been here before, New Zealand. Not doing

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anything silly. Here we go, the final minute. It is now do or die.

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Who has it within them to make it into the gold medal match? Contact.

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Men tour gets possession for England. Final 30 seconds. The crowd

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are going bonkers inside the SECC. They don't want to rush. Oh, she

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gave it away! One more chance for New Zealand. If they don't score, we

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go to extra time. Seven minutes each way extra time, with a minute in

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between. Brown to win it? New Zealand are over the line! New

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Zealand have won, with two seconds left on the clock. Heartbreak for

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England. And once again, they have come up short of a major final. For

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the second time in this competition, they lose to the top two sides in

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the world. Kadeen they lose to the top two sides in

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ground in tears. Sara Bayman can't believe it. But England, who led for

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all of the second half apart from the final three seconds, go out in

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the semifinal. Absolute heartbreak for some of those players. But it

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was all about that pressure ball. Strong work at the back. I have to

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ask you about the decision to give Corbin on in the final point.

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ask you about the decision to give could see she was tiring. We could

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see it, but coaches make decisions for is that reasons. She may not

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have been confident in terms of what she could offer in terms of a new

:56:35.:56:40.

player. Sport is so cruel sometimes. Credit to New Zealand, they kept

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their composure and made no mistakes. But Corbin will remember

:56:44.:56:53.

that are for the rest of her life. But they are the opportunities. You

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have to make the most of it. Real heartbreak for England. They take

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nothing away. They gave themselves a real shot to make it a hat-trick,

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the defending champions. It was a brilliant performance by them. 6-5

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in the final quarter. What a tight game. That is the quality of the

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defenders we had today. You will not see any better. They smothered the

:57:26.:57:29.

attacking game, so in the end it was just going to be an ordinary pass I

:57:30.:57:34.

would cost one of these teams. New Zealand showed why they are one of

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the best teams in the world to withstand that pressure. Casey Kopua

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got into the dim Corbin's head in that quarter. Absolutely.

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Potentially, people sensed that a change was needed. It was about the

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intensity of Kopua on the shot. She wore that shooting circle down. Jo

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Harten, quality player, did not quite get into the play in the last

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five minutes. But Geva Mentor or saved England at certain points. We

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said it boil down to the shooting circle. Maria Tutaia was flown in as

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a bit of a gamble, but it was not a gamble in the end. She was solid,

:58:18.:58:24.

but it was a defender's game. The shooters shone. It was just going to

:58:25.:58:29.

be a minor error that would cost one of these teams, and it was England.

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Sadly from an England perspective, it is what might have been once

:58:41.:58:47.

again at a major final. This is the biggest opportunity they have had in

:58:48.:58:50.

a competition like this. If they can't win a game like this, can

:58:51.:58:55.

they? We did bring up that question at the start. It was the best

:58:56.:59:01.

opportunity ever, with New Zealand having to fill their second shooter

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pairing. It is about mindset continuously through 60 minutes.

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Whatever you are bigots, keeping your composure. At times, some of

:59:10.:59:16.

the English players just lost it. That needs to be addressed. It has

:59:17.:59:22.

been such a tense game. You would have thought it would be so

:59:23.:59:25.

draining, mentally and physically. That is why you have a bench, to use

:59:26.:59:31.

it. Absolute only. As Kathryn said, coaches make decisions based on what

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they see. It is easy to say in commentary and in the stands. Anna

:59:36.:59:40.

Mayes will know what she is confident with and will go with it,

:59:41.:59:44.

no matter what anybody else says. That is just coaching. Some you

:59:45.:59:46.

no matter what anybody else says. some you lose. But today, England

:59:47.:59:54.

lost. New Zealand made some incredible cut-throat changes. Is

:59:55.:59:57.

that the difference between the two sides? The New Zealand coach does

:59:58.:00:03.

not care what people think, her job is to get the game won. Absolutely.

:00:04.:00:09.

Kathryn knows more than me, but she is a quality individual with a

:00:10.:00:15.

strong mindset. I think it was the leadership of the group that no

:00:16.:00:21.

difference. They all lifted as one. Did not make silly errors. When it

:00:22.:00:25.

came to the crunch, they kept their composure. It often comes down to a

:00:26.:00:28.

pass. We will remember this game as the past but Kadeen Corbin made

:00:29.:00:33.

which was taken by New Zealand for them to win the game. That is sport.

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STUDIO: A tight game but what an unbelievable disappointment for

:00:47.:00:50.

England. New Zealand scored the winner in the final second. The

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other semifinal between Australia and Jamaica is due to take place

:00:57.:01:01.

shortly and the medal matches will be tomorrow, including England in

:01:02.:01:04.

the bronze medal match, so there is still a chance of a medal in the

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netball. We will get the team's reaction later. If you have watched

:01:10.:01:14.

this and you think netball might be your thing, look at the get inspired

:01:15.:01:18.

section of the website for more information about how you can get

:01:19.:01:24.

involved in netball or in any of the 17 Commonwealth sports. Now the

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netball is over, let's bring you up to date on the badminton. Already

:01:29.:01:36.

Chris and Gabby Adcock have got through to the finals. Any mixed

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semifinal, Heather Olver and Chris Langridge have been battling against

:01:50.:01:56.

Lai Pei Jing and Peng Soon Chan. Let's join this in the third game

:01:57.:02:00.

with England looking dominant. The movement seems to be lacking now

:02:01.:02:21.

from Peng Soon Chan at the back, the speed onto the shuttle. Heather

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Olver's speed moving forward is still dictating play.

:02:27.:02:45.

The push by Langridge was too hard for my liking and there was an easy

:02:46.:02:55.

straight pushed back by Chan, leaving his partner with no option

:02:56.:03:04.

behind him. The English pair just get the court mocked because of

:03:05.:03:05.

perspiration. -- cleaned. Long. They can't afford to miss

:03:06.:03:28.

those chances. Now the gap is ten points. That was an easy put away

:03:29.:03:36.

for Lai. Oh, mistake by Chris Langridge.

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Giving the Malaysians a chance. I do think a couple more points now and

:03:57.:03:59.

the hope will drift away from the Malaysian pair.

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The umpire just said 5-3 but it is 5-13. Slight difference! He has made

:04:20.:04:29.

some unusual calls. The Malaysians will be wishing it was 5-3. This

:04:30.:04:40.

return hit the net cord, bringing the shuttle down.

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A second easy miss at the net. She couldn't afford the first one and

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now two. When the lead is so big and the gap is so much, you can't afford

:05:03.:05:06.

to make any mistakes if you want a chance of getting back into the

:05:07.:05:07.

deciding game. Well, what a fantastic angle. The

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Malaysians looked comfortable on defence, defending the straight.

:05:51.:05:56.

Heather Olver with a winning crosscourt smash. Lai's

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Heather Olver with a winning facing the other direction. Not

:06:06.:06:05.

ready. The Malaysian pair unable to close

:06:06.:06:19.

this gap and the English pair maintaining this ten point lead

:06:20.:06:20.

really well since the interval. We saw that in the second game, Chan

:06:21.:06:53.

deep into Chris Langridge's back corner. The Malaysian pair eating

:06:54.:07:03.

slightly into the advantage. But the English pair only five points

:07:04.:07:21.

Malaysians. I think if you get within five when the

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Malaysians. I think if you get so big, the Malaysians will come

:07:28.:07:30.

back to life because they still seem downhearted and resigned to defeat

:07:31.:07:31.

at the moment. And another. The recovery is on. It

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was ten points, and they had a four point lead in the second game and

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they let that slip. England will not want the Malaysians to get any

:08:00.:08:00.

closer here. It is natural that they might get

:08:01.:08:22.

tight here because it is such a big tournament for them, Commonwealth

:08:23.:08:26.

medals on the line. They just need to stay strong, the English pair.

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They just need to win a point at the moment.

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That is just what was needed. What a winner by Heather Olver in the end.

:08:58.:09:06.

Chris Langridge almost over eager to get the attack. Heather Olver

:09:07.:09:14.

produced an incredible angle round the head and you can see what it

:09:15.:09:17.

means to the English pair. They don't want the Malaysians that close

:09:18.:09:23.

to them. Just telling Chris Langridge not to delay the game.

:09:24.:09:40.

Yes, perfect placement. Surely now with the lead back up to seven and

:09:41.:09:50.

only three needed? Stepping forward, really positive, crosscourt drop

:09:51.:09:59.

shot. Every point is being celebrated now by Chris.

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He was taking that so early, driving the smash back into court, and it

:10:22.:10:30.

has landed in. Change the shuttle, please. We spoke about that shot

:10:31.:10:38.

yesterday, the Chris Langridge backhand defence on the forehand

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side. Chris, don't get into an argument with the umpire about

:10:44.:10:46.

whether to change the shuttle when you are leading by eight! It is not

:10:47.:10:52.

worth it. He needs to stay composed. Focus on the game plan and

:10:53.:10:59.

tactics. You need to have them in the mind even if you are close to

:11:00.:11:03.

the finish line. You can get excited and lose focus of the tactics.

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Match to the English. -- match point.

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Coming back from a deficit is possible but when you get eight

:12:18.:12:23.

points ahead, a comeback is rarely seen. The English so close. Expect a

:12:24.:12:32.

huge celebration if Chris and Heather Olver can clinch this point

:12:33.:12:33.

and a place in the final tomorrow. They have done it! It will be an all

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English final. A magnificent performance like Chris Langridge and

:12:58.:13:01.

Heather Olver, particularly having lost that second game, when they

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have been so far ahead. They may be ranked higher in the world, but I

:13:08.:13:11.

think everybody saw them as the outsiders in the match. They have

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played superbly. STUDIO: What a fantastic result for England at the

:13:20.:13:23.

Emirates Arena in the mixed doubles of the badminton. Great result for

:13:24.:13:26.

Chris Langridge and Heather Olver because they are through to the

:13:27.:13:31.

final and it does mean that it will be an All-England final, because in

:13:32.:13:35.

that gold medal match our Chris Adcock and Gabby Adcock, who played

:13:36.:13:40.

earlier today. It will be an exciting clash in the badminton when

:13:41.:13:44.

that final takes place tomorrow morning. Now let's turn our

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attention to hockey and the big semifinal that has been taking place

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in the men's game between Australia and England. Australia were the big

:13:54.:13:54.

favourites in this one and it was a and England. Australia were the big

:13:55.:13:57.

favourites in this one and it fiery contest in the first half. The

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referee had to warn all the players at one point to calm down. Australia

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took an early lead. The first goal from a penalty corner going straight

:14:08.:14:14.

through the legs of the goalie, George Pinner. That was all within

:14:15.:14:23.

the first five minutes of the match. England tried to fight back

:14:24.:14:27.

but the Australian defence was tough to break down. The Aussies extended

:14:28.:14:31.

their lead after a mistake by England's Dan Fox, who lost the ball

:14:32.:14:36.

and then set Australia up for a second goal, scored by Simon

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Orchard. Let's see the action in the second half now.

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Into the corner. Plenty of time and space for Australia. Looking for an

:14:50.:14:54.

England foot on the ball. space for Australia. Looking for an

:14:55.:14:58.

of relief for England. Just off the foot of the Australian

:14:59.:15:12.

goalkeeper. Australia are tough. There was a

:15:13.:16:01.

barge on Harry Martin, but you have to keep playing.

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I am afraid that is too easy. That is what Australia do. They look for

:16:13.:16:17.

that first free hit. England have a goal! Back in the

:16:18.:16:46.

match. David Condon's goal for England.

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Great pressure thereby England, and they get their reward. We think

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Harry Martin has been awarded the goal, and Australia almost score

:17:16.:17:17.

another one. That was close. It is tempting to get too close. It

:17:18.:17:48.

is not easy to close these guys down. Another penalty corner.

:17:49.:18:12.

checked. It was a good finish. Was there anything going on? Didn't look

:18:13.:18:34.

like it. There was nothing blocking the ball. That is the worst news for

:18:35.:18:37.

England. The goal stands. Desperate measures employed here for

:18:38.:19:09.

England, in the dying minutes of this match. England still looking

:19:10.:19:18.

for that elusive penalty corner. Nothing coming their way. We are

:19:19.:19:24.

into the last minute and a half of this semifinal.

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Scored. Australia finish it off. 4-1 in front. Eddie Ockenden with the

:19:34.:19:45.

simplest of finishes. That is the danger. It was an easy finish. A

:19:46.:19:56.

vain dive by Harry Wear to stop Ockenden.

:19:57.:20:03.

And Australia have demolished England 4-1. They will have to

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regroup and return on Sunday and battle it out for the Commonwealth

:20:12.:20:16.

bronze. Very disappointing for England.

:20:17.:20:21.

Let's take you back from and to the netball we were showing you earlier.

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We had one of the most rheumatic endings to a match so far at the

:20:24.:20:28.

Commonwealth Games -- one of the most dramatic endings.

:20:29.:20:32.

Final 30 seconds, the crowd are going on Giorgos Karagounis inside

:20:33.:20:36.

the SECC. -- the crowd are going on Giorgos Karagounis. They don't want

:20:37.:20:43.

to rush it. Jo Harten has thrown it away! Kadeen Corbin. One more chance

:20:44.:20:50.

for New Zealand. If they don't score, we go to extra time. Seven

:20:51.:20:54.

minutes each way of extra time, with a minute in between, but it might

:20:55.:21:04.

not come to this. Brown to win it? New Zealand are over the line! New

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Zealand have won with two seconds left on the clock. Heartbreak for

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England. MISHAL HUSAIN: it was heartbreaking

:21:15.:21:17.

for England for it to end that way in the last couple of seconds. They

:21:18.:21:20.

will now be in the bronze medal match, so they still have a chance

:21:21.:21:25.

of a medal in Glasgow. Clare Balding was courtside.

:21:26.:21:31.

Absolutely heartbreaking for England, but congratulations to New

:21:32.:21:33.

Zealand. Maria Tutaia scored the winning goal. You did it in the

:21:34.:21:39.

final four years ago against Australia. You are the Queen of the

:21:40.:21:44.

last gasp winner. No, that was a shocking performance from myself. I

:21:45.:21:47.

am just lucky that I was in the rebound position. And what are your

:21:48.:21:52.

feelings about the match overall? It was incredibly tight. Extremely. You

:21:53.:21:56.

have to give props to the English team. They came out with their A

:21:57.:22:01.

game and they gave it their all. We came here to win. The England

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players are going off behind you. Congratulations. Good luck in the

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gold medal match. Let's try and grab a word with Jo Harten. She was so

:22:13.:22:18.

cool and played particularly well in the first half. Jo you were

:22:19.:22:24.

sensational, but how do you react to that? Absolutely gutted. That was

:22:25.:22:30.

three years in the making and to lose by one goal is devastating. It

:22:31.:22:35.

is still pleasing to note we put our heart and so Linda that game. We did

:22:36.:22:38.

England proud but could not win, which is gutting. Did you start to

:22:39.:22:42.

get that feeling in the last 30 seconds. There was one point where

:22:43.:22:46.

you might have had an opportunity to shoot for goal? With practice those

:22:47.:22:51.

scenarios in training, 30 seconds to go, but we could not get the ball

:22:52.:22:55.

down the court. That is part of a team game, you need all seven girls

:22:56.:23:00.

trying to attack. Reddit to the girls. Great spectacle for everyone

:23:01.:23:04.

watching. We have to because of the for the bronze medal match. You play

:23:05.:23:08.

week in, week out against the New Zealand girls, so you know how

:23:09.:23:12.

strong they are. They played a really good defensive game today.

:23:13.:23:15.

They have been in these treasured situations before. Thanks for

:23:16.:23:24.

talking to us. I don't know what to say in terms of how you recover from

:23:25.:23:28.

that and pick yourselves up for the bronze medal match tomorrow. It was

:23:29.:23:34.

edge of your seat stuff, and that is you what you expect from top teams

:23:35.:23:38.

playing against top teams. That is what we are. Today was not our most

:23:39.:23:42.

clinical game across the whole of the court, not just towards the end

:23:43.:23:45.

of the match. Our stats are phenomenal. Today, we were bubbly

:23:46.:23:51.

let ourselves down a bit. But we know we are so capable of a bronze.

:23:52.:23:56.

It is not what we wanted, but it does not mean we are not going to

:23:57.:24:00.

take it home. We will show the class we have. Great match to watch.

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Pamela Cookey is with me as well. I will let the girls recover. You were

:24:08.:24:12.

telling me how much England worked on their fitness. It was not for

:24:13.:24:17.

lack of fitness? No, we have put in the hours. As you saw, fitness was

:24:18.:24:25.

not the issue. They were working hard right up until the end. It was

:24:26.:24:31.

literally that last-minute. How much did you wish you were playing

:24:32.:24:34.

instead of watching? I can't do this! I don't know how I woke up

:24:35.:24:38.

tomorrow. I so wished I was there with them. They will get more

:24:39.:24:44.

support. I was screaming by the sidelines, but it was not enough. I

:24:45.:24:48.

am so gutted for the girls. You saw Jo and Stacey. We were about to make

:24:49.:24:53.

history, and just could not get over the final hurdle, but not for lack

:24:54.:24:56.

of trying. The girls can hold their heads high. I would like to thank

:24:57.:25:03.

the players for talking to us, because it is never easy after a

:25:04.:25:06.

defeat like that. England go through to the bronze match and will play

:25:07.:25:10.

either Australia or Jamaica. New Zealand will be in the gold medal

:25:11.:25:13.

match. An agonising end to that semifinal

:25:14.:25:17.

for England. The action was thick and fast right up until the final

:25:18.:25:23.

seconds of that clash. We have lots happening in Glasgow on the

:25:24.:25:26.

penultimate day of the games. In Edinburgh, Tom Daley is in diving

:25:27.:25:30.

action at the Royal Commonwealth Pool.

:25:31.:25:30.

action at the Royal Commonwealth He's taking part in the preliminary

:25:31.:25:34.

round of the ten metre platform event. Let's look at his first

:25:35.:25:35.

dive. Tom is the defending champion from

:25:36.:26:04.

Delhi, double defending champion. He is trying to defend his individual

:26:05.:26:08.

title on the ten metre board. I am speaking in posh tones after he said

:26:09.:26:11.

he could hear me last night! That was consistent in the take-off.

:26:12.:26:29.

He has been working hard, training in the London Aquatics Centre now.

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Squeezed into that pike shape. There was a bit of splash being thrown up,

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so we will not be seeing the nines we normally associate with this

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young man. We will be seeing seven, seven .5. Yes, but tonight is the

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night to do it right. MISHAL HUSAIN: to watch the diving

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live right now, it is on BBC Three, the preliminary round taking place.

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The finals will be this evening. Live coverage on BBC One from

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7:30pm. Well, it has been a very dramatic

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day of sport into last go. Here are the headlines.

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England's netball team suffered heartbreak as they lost to New

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Zealand in the last seconds of their semifinal. There will now have to

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pick themselves up for tomorrow's bronze medal match.

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There was more semifinal misery for England in the men's hockey. Their

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hopes of playing for gold were dashed by the all conquering

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Australians. They will now play the bronze also tomorrow. But there was

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joy in the badminton mixed doubles, as England's husband and wife pair

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of Chris and Gabby Adcock our to the final. They will face another

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of Chris and Gabby Adcock our to the English pair, Chris Langridge and

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Heather Olver. And England's Natalie Blake won a

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superb silver medal in the women's lightweight powerlifting. Gold went

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to Nigeria's defending champion. lightweight powerlifting. Gold went

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Now, don't forget, there are plenty of ways to watch all our BBC

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coverage. There is a lot happening on the penultimate way of Glasgow

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2014. Tonight, we will have the athletics finals as well as the

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diving with Tom Daley. He is now in the preliminary rounds and later

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tonight in the the preliminary rounds and later

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tonight finals of the diving. Tomorrow, we see the medal matches

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in both the hockey and netball. Lots to come today and tomorrow. Lots of

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ways to watch on the BBC. We will have more on BBC One after this.

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I'm just most excited about being in the tent.

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