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way. And we can now join the judo. We have Louise Renicks later on but

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this is Northern Ireland's Lisa Carney. Enjoy.

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One of the top junior cadet champions. She is a bit disappointed

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not getting through to the final. A good start on their grips. Look at

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that, Kearney straight in for the attack there. She ducks the head and

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Anita, gets the direction and drives off the back leg to initiate the

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technique. The problem with that failing now, we have the Canadian

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who knows her game plan, knows that is coming up. And she will stop it.

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She is a smart girl. She will take that on board. And she will

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absolutely kill it. Look at that. Kearney also has great spirit. That

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will be a great fight. She has Kearney also has great spirit. That

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will be a great fight. She been on the pre-grand slam circuit. A

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penalty for holding the same side for the Canadian.

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penalty for holding the same side for the A junior mistake,

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unfortunately. A good transition. We know she has a

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good transition. Once they get into this position, it is really

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important they use the legs to open up their opponent but at the same

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time, they have got to catch the arm. That is one thing to mention

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for people at home who cannot see what is going on underneath there.

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What they are searching for is the wrists and hands to capture that.

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Bring it in tight, turned the body. A bit of gymnastics there for you,

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folks! And now she is locked onto the arm. She has got to try and get

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the momentum now. Kearney turns in. She has got the arm straight, can

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she get the pressure on? The Canadian is fighting for her life

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there. Lisa Kearney, is she going to attack

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the arm? That is her best bet, to transition down. She opened

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Francis-Methot right up, to get underneath and get into that catch

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position to get the arm. Still one penalty, now two penalties.

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Francis-Methot has to do an attack from standing.

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It is the grips which are beating the young Canadian. That might

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possibly be a third penalty. Is the referee going to do it? Lisa Kearney

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gets it. The young Canadian gets the penalty.

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She needs to put pressure on to the arm. She needs to really attack it.

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Kearney, really forcing pressure onto the arm. Francis-Methot gets

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the submission. Kearney wins the bronze medal for Northern Ireland.

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It is a funny line, you have got to wonder, is it worth the injury,

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It is a funny line, you have got to wonder, is it worth is it worth

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going home and saying, I have got to go through all this rehab and this,

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that and the other? It is much better to submit off it. Come back

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stronger next time. It was a good fight. Lisa Kearney did well. I am

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really happy for her. She is a wonderful personage. Dashmack she is

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a wonderful person. She almost caught at the first time.

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The second time, she was under the arm. You could see that she shakes

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her head as she walks away. Francis-Methot knew that in the end

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she had to submit. The plan for the next 45 minutes or

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so is to jump back into the judo. We will see Louise Renicks. Her sister

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has already won gold. She takes on Kelly Edwards. Now it is off to the

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Glasgow hockey centre. We will join Sean Curley.

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Jackson has a quarter of the pitch to run into. The penalty corner.

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This is a good opportunity picked up here. The ball kicked out

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dangerously onto his own player's leg. A good save but bad luck.

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40 seconds they have to put on their protective gear. If they fail to do

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so, they will lose a player to a green card. They have got to be

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quick here. They are going to lose out. Green card is going to be

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shown. You have got to be quicker, please, you are out. You have 40

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seconds. That is the problem, they have got the kneepads on and

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everything. Pierre is going to be penalised. A job for Trinidad has

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got a whole lot worse. It is a goal at! Knows a prize

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there. Ashley Jackson opens his account in Glasgow with a bullet

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into the corner of the net. England lead by a goal. -- no surprise

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there. That is the quality of Ashley Jackson. The ball goes in with

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perception as much as pace. The goalkeeper could not read it until

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it was too late. We are 6.5 minutes in.

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He took a hit to his shoulder. Penalty corners were not as powerful

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as they would have liked. That was a nice skill from Brown in

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a tight area. The pass forward was high. Middleton trying to chase it

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down. Good pressure from Barry Middleton.

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They must not give away cheap possession. They must try and play

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their ball, keep possession and try and win a free hit. It has gone

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against Adam Dixon. Good work on the edge of the circle. A long corner.

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The argument from the England perspective visit was a bouncing

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ball anyway. It was bouncing but it was not really dangerous.

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Fox almost losing out. Jackson having to get the ball strong.

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Again, good work from England in a tight situation. You could feature

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in a dad and Tobago trying to press and be physical. -- you could see

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Trinidad and Tobago trying to press. That was a great tackle. If Trinidad

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come to the ball, they have got to get it. One of the problems for them

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is one of their best players cannot do the distance that the other

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players are going to need to do. He has to be effective whenever he gets

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it. At the moment, he is not back in defence when the team are under

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pressure. The ball was bouncing around in

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there like a pinball. Another shot, a good save. And the ball struck in

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by rope. We are going to have a referral. Barry Middleton is asking

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for a penalty corner. Ashley Jackson has put the ball on the stroke spot.

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England believe they have got a foot on the line. We should have a

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penalty corner... I will have a look. The video umpire is from

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Northern Ireland. England are absolutely convinced. What is your

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take on this, Sean? I could not see from that angle.

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It came into the defender's face, off a deflection. Technically that

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is a short corner. You could not say it was definitely going towards the

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goal, Coogee. -- Coogee you? -- could you? They are having a bit of

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a laugh. Cowie and Jackson. Through gritted teeth. Certainly from Darren

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Cowie's perspective. They are looking at three four different

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angles. We are going to leave the hockey,

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you can watch that on the red button. We're popping back for the

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latest bout in the judo, this is the gold medal match between Louise

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Renicks of Scotland, sister to Kimberley Renicks, who has already

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won the goal, taking on Kelly Edwards of England. Scotland against

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England in the women's 52 kilograms gold medal match.

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Louise Renicks, she will be hoping she can emulate her sister. Two

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Commonwealth champions in the same household, wow. Can it happen? Kelly

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Edwards says, no, it will not happen.

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There is a big English contingent in here as well. A lot of red and white

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there. Here we go, Renicks is in white, Edwards in blue. The final of

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the under 52 kilos category. The same technique as a assist, straight

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into the attack. Looking for the move. Giving the crowd something to

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chew on. She will never stop, Kelly Edwards, Kimberley Renicks will have

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to go the same pace through the contest. I said Kimberly, I meant

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Louise, of course! First penalty going to Edwards. They have to stay

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in the middle. Own a five-year tax. -- they have to be own attacks. We

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see too many flop and drops. The referee has to give them a tiny bit

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more time to set up the throw. That will be another penalty. Renicks

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cannot hope just to receive penalties. That will not happen.

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Edwards getting the second penalty. That will shake up, she will be a

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bit more cagey. She has to pull it out. Ram it up again. Getting some

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attacks. They are using their feet. She has to get Renicks off-balance.

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She asked to break through those strong arms. She has not attacked

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either. She had to put something in. No good just tapping away at her

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feet. If I was Edwards, I would throw a couple of really big

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attacks. Renicks has not done anything. I'm hoping that the

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referee does not give penalties to both. He does. That means that Kelly

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Edwards is on three penalties. Renicks is on one. That extra

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penalty can make all the difference. It is a mindset. Now she has to go

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for it. She certainly has. Finally, somebody contact, that is what we

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are looking for. You are absolutely right. She has to throw caution to

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the wind. Otherwise it is a disqualification. Davey

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Sommerville, coaching Louise Renicks, saying tactically you have

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two play this, put her under pressure, don't let her come

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forwards. Offence is better than defence. She played very carefully.

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Still just tapping away at her legs. Kelly Edwards knows it has to be a

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strong attack. Coming Kelly Edwards knows it has to be a

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minute. A quick look over at the Kelly Edwards knows it has to be a

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clock. They're very experienced, Louise Renicks. On the moment. She

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does a lot of contests at the higher levels. She does not look fazed by

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this at all. The crowd going mad, a very good tactical match. I go back

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to the earlier point. She has not put in a real attack like that one.

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Kelly Edwards. In the earlier part of the contest, she lost a very

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vital penalty. Now it is a 3-2. It could have been 2-2, totally

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different. Not over yet, 44 seconds left. We have seen contests lost in

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the last minute. Kelly Edwards starting to throw attacks in.

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Renicks has to attack. Renicks the only one throwing the big attacks

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in. Louise Haston attack. -- has two . I think Edwards is now 's blood.

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-- smells blood. Now it is all evens. Different ball game, 18

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seconds out. Will this go into golden score? That one turned it on

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its head. This will be interesting. She could get in on that. The

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referee looking to the top table. Not a good sign when they ask you to

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get dressed. Kelly Edwards did not get a full rotation, she could get

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it. If the referee is consistency what he has been doing up to now, he

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should let it carry on. We have seen differently. She does get it,

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Renicks gets the gold. Second gold medal for the Renicks sisters. For

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me, they should not have given one of the penalties earlier on. No,

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never a nice way to win. Especially not a nice way to lose. It is what

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it is. A gold medal around her neck. Big tears for Louise Renicks. What a

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moment for the Renicks sisters. The referee messed up. Giving penalties

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early on. Here is the flop, right on the edge, she knew she was in

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danger. That was a mistake, letting go. That was the penalty waiting to

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happen. Absolutely, 100%. But it was one penalty too much she received

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early on. It should have been 2-2, going into golden score. Not taking

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anything away from Louise Renicks, amazing performance, credit to her.

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The Renicks family will be celebrating tonight, that is for

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sure. Very many congratulations, just like your sister, now two

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Commonwealth gold medals in the Renicks family. I have not had

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chance to celebrate, a bit emotional. It feels brilliant.

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Watching your sister fight on earlier, did that emotion the effect

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your preparation? No, I watched what I had to, and left. I knew that she

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won, then I went back to my preparation. It was fine. As long as

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my strategy was good. There was almost nothing between you and Kelly

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in terms of rankings, and it showed. Yes, I am happy with the

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performance, I felt strong. You were not gung ho, not persuaded by the

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passionate crowd? They are really loud, not used to that. It was a

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brilliant feeling out there. They really helped me. Quite a party in

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the Renicks household? I want to see my family, but I have to go and do

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's and stuff for Team Scotland. -- go and do some stuff.

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A very happy Louise Renicks, what a night for the Renicks family. Gold

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for Kimberly Ann Louise. -- Kimberly and Louise. They have a great story

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to tell, hopefully we will get some reaction from the family. Louise,

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the older sister gave up on her chance in taking part of the

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Olympics, taking care of their old mother, Kimberly tried to make it,

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just missing out. Both competing in Glasgow, both winning gold for their

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family and their country, Scotland. 20 more judo to come, some men's

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bouts. Let's return to the hockey, England taking on Trinidad and

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Tobago. England still leading 1-0, Ashley Jackson with the goal.

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Pierre coming out. Showing some good skills. Getting it onto the reverse

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stick, cannot get it across. Not very good percentage play. Basically

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closed down by three players, going nowhere, trying to do something

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rather than bringing his team-mates into it. That can sometimes happen

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when you try too hard. Jackson. Nice ball. Simon Mantell rifles it over

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the bar. Normally he would put that on target, very good on the reverse.

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Just getting underneath the ball. Andre Rock, a very big man, you want

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to put that either side of him right -- rather than at him. 13 .5

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remaining in the first half. England taking the lead on six minutes from

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Ashley Jackson, great penalty corner. Into the corner of the net,

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the keeper's right hand side. Here is Jackson. Fox and Gilkes coming

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towards the ball. Pierre, he likes to wobble. Trinidad have played

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well. They are not out of this game at all. Managing to keep his ashen,

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going past the England players. Sometimes being caught trying to do

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a bit much rather than playing one, twos, getting team-mates involved.

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Is this a chance? Coming across, with the important touch, Iain

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Lewers. I cannot quite see what is happening there. When you come off

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the green onto the blue it is very slippery there. We have seen a

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number of players coming to grief when they have come off the playing

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area. Oh dear, disappointment for David

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Condon. He just took his eye off the ball. He just got an edge onto the

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foot. Pierre is now popping up on the

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right-hand side. A willing participant, Mickell Pierre.

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A good save. Trinidad get it away. Mantell given too much time and

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space to run into. That was a really good diving tackle

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from Darren Cowie, the Trinidad and Tobago captain.

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This time, Trinidad show more urgency to get their protective gear

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on. It is easy for Barry Middleton here. An interception and a

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difficult one for a defender. You have got to keep on your toes.

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Looks like the kneepads have been dispensed with by Trinidad and

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Tobago. It takes too long. He goes low. That was a good save and then

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the follow-up from Iain Lewers means England are two goals to the good.

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That was a good follow-up. He makes the goalkeeper save the ball and

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when the goalie saves the ball you get another opportunity. It was

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beautifully put away. I think it is a nutmeg, isn't it? The problem is,

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when the keeper is moving, he could not move his right leg. It is a good

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place to put the ball. 26 minutes have passed. Both goals

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for England have come from penalty corners.

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Iain Lewers, the scorer of England's second goal was there to

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cut out the danger. England's second goal was there to

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really good in possession but he did not have anyone to give the ball to.

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All the England players got back. We have a penalty corner.

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They have been debating this. The umpire said you lifted it up and

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smacked it and made it dangerous. They have made it by about three

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seconds. It will be Gleghorn. He has absolutely fired that one in!

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Gleghorn makes it 3-0 to England. The corners are firing. Three out of

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three so far, that is pretty good in anybody's armoury. It is a superb

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strike here. It is tempting to duck out of the

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way. It shows you you can play well for a

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period of time but if you take your foot off the gas or giveaway two

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penalty corners, the whole thing can change in an instant. Rocke has

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played so well. That was a fine goal! A brilliant goal from number

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15 on the reverse stick. A diving shot on the reverse stick

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beats Pinner. Mickell Pierre that is.

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We have had three goals in three minutes.

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Confirmation that Mickell Pierre was the scorer.

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That gives something for Malaysia to build on.

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Middleton could not keep it in place. Barry Middleton, a midfield

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player, often you find really high because he will spin round out of

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midfield to leave space and he will carry on his run and if he is not

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picked up, the rest of the team will pick him up in the corner. Pierre,

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who has been everywhere in this first half continues to threaten

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England. The stick taken away from Browne.

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England are contesting every calls from the umpires. Brogdon wins a

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free hit which is taken quickly from Jackson. This is Catlin.

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Middleton wanted the ball back but Gleghorn overcooked it. Nice play by

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Middleton and the rest of the team. Gleghorn did not have soft enough

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hands. A lots of promise there. You can see the thinking. They are

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playing drop balls to team-mates coming through from the other side.

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Lots of invention. Again, the umpire blowing against a

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daddy and for not being five yards away from the ball. -- a dad player.

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I do not understand how he can give the defender... But ours is not to

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question why. At least the umpire is being

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consistent. As a player you want consistency. I would say as a player

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you want a decision! Browne is so tricky out there, he is

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winning free hit after free hit. Good work from Jackson. Trinidad get

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it back. We have two minutes in the first half. It has been a

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fascinating first half. Trinidad and Tobago have played full part in an

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entertaining first half. The crowd love an underdog. They are trying to

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get behind Trinidad. I think they have played England very well. They

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have got under their skin. Trinidad have got pressure. They will be

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trying to win a penalty corner in the last couple of minutes.

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Trinidad are trying to have one last throw of the dice in this first

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half. 60 seconds remaining, still plenty

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of time for a goal. Too much time, too much space. A

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poor end result from Harry Martin as he drags it wide, under no pressure

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at all. You can never switch off when Jackson is anywhere near that

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ball. Harry Martin absolutely right. He got over the top of the

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ball and squeezed it past the post. It will have to be quick, fire it

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in. And there is the half-time hooter. After the first 35 minutes

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of play, England are in front against Trinidad and Tobago, as you

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might have expected at the start of this one. But Trinidad and Tobago

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have been tricky opponents for England.

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Thank you to Sean and Charlie. We will have the second half of that in

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a little while. But we will take you back in there for some more judo,

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inside the SECC. We will have some live judo for you shortly. If you

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minutes ago we had the medal ceremony from early on where John

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minutes ago we had the medal John B Cannon from Scotland picked

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up the medal. Let's show you the ceremony.

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That was a nice smile, I think that was half smile anyway. But get

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ready. The oldest on that rostrum the shore, John Buchanan of

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Scotland. He gets a standing ovation, as he should. What a

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comeback for him. He lost only to Ashley McKenzie.

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13 years after winning his last major medal, a bronze medal in 2001.

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The silver medal goes to Navjot Chana of India. One of their silver,

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two Silvers now in this tournament. Two Silvers and one bronze so far.

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Still lots of chances for India. gold medallist. A great performance

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from him. Ashton McKenzie steps up on top of the Rostron, gold medal

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for England. Probably not at the peak of his form at the moment, but

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he needs to be about four weeks time of the World Championships. Two

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times European medallist, European under 23 champion, never a world

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medal, can he do it in four weeks time? Needs to break the glass

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ceiling. Ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of England.

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That happened a few moments ago, let's join the live judo, James

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Millar taking on Matthews Punza. A bronze medal match. Great support

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for Millar. I have to say, through the whole competition, we have not

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seen any fast ippons, past the one-minute mark in most of the

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fight, a fantastic day for fighting. It has been a fighters' day. The

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scores are locked with that point. Straight into the attack, Punza, not

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frightened to have a go. Millar on the defensive. We don't normally see

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that. Who is this? Taking a long walk to the line, getting his head

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back together. Only one minute into the contest, four to go. If anything

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catches James out, be if it goes to full time, he will to finish this

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quickly. -- it will be if it goes. Dangerous, Punza. Nice. Always nice

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to see a good matchup. We have some good technical ability. On both

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sides. Let's see... A little blood. Back and forth. We have a good fight

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here. A little bit of blood, the doctor comes on to wipe it off. If

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there is too much, they get the tape out. Two visits because of blood,

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they will stop the contest. You don't want to do that in a

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Commonwealth Games, certainly not when you are fighting for major

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medals. He is back in the game. That was nice to follow it up. Punza has

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to come back on that one. No penalties, that is good, both

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attacking. James coming back, saying, I have a bit of blood on

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me, does not mean I and any weaker. James Millar is a warrior, I have

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watched him all the way through his career, never stops when training.

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Punza very light on his feet, very catlike. Good balance. With anyone

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else, this would be done. The referee keeps stopping it. Breaking

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the rhythm of the contest will stop James Millar just ahead. Three

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minutes to go. That was reciprocated instantly. A great match. Almost

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like Punza is saying, oh, yes, is that what you have got? Attacking

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almost immediately afterwards. I think James Millar, if he catches

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him right, he will score. It is across the face. Wow, what a match.

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A little bit of a war, 2.5 minutes to go, halfway through. Lovely to

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see, both lightning fast with their entries. Lightning fast coming out

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of them. Like we have a couple of cats on the mat. Good rotation, I

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think Punza may get a penalty. If he gets half a step behind, able get a

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second penalty. I think he is running on low petrol. They have two

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minutes to go. Millar always has amazing condition, in the latter

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part of his career now. Starting to wind down. This he very hard for

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this Commonwealth Games. Needs to stop the Yoko. It is all even now. I

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am not really OK with that call. Trying to get a second stab at it.

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Just like in a ground fights, he was showing progression. I agree. --

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fight. That was close, Millar ass to go in strong. One minute, 15

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seconds, and this contest could go either way. Punza gets a penalty.

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Now Millar comes forward, smelling blood. Now the crowd are really

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warming up. Almost discounted. The recount is. -- three counters.

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Millar comes forward. There is Millar, ippon. That is what he

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wanted! James Millar scores, that was superb, and the Scottish crowd

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going nuts. I said, if he lined it up, got the opportunity, and I did

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not think it would be in the last minute, you have to take your hat

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off to James Millar, taking Punza over. Just kept trying, going to

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show you, persistence, persistence, persistence.

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Wow James Millar really pulled it out of the bag. The crowd erupts.

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And didn't I say it would be lightning fast? It was, and the

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older members of the team for Scotland really pulling it out of

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the bag. Doing their country proud. James Millar goes in, getting the

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little bit of space, dropping in, and over he goes. Do you know what?

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Right there, that was absolutely his fault. If he had fallen on his side,

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it would have been a Yuko. fault. If he had fallen on his side,

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the ippon. Arms aloft, tears in his eyes. That was blood, sweat and

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tears. It really was. James Millar. Congratulations to James Millar, a

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last-minute call-up to the squad, coming away with a bronze medal.

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Bronze earlier on for John Buchanan, and a double gold for the

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Renicks sisters. Kimberley with Scotland's first gold, followed by

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her big sister, Louise. Hopefully we will get reaction from the family

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and friends a bit later, in about 25 minutes, coming up on BBC Three. We

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will stay with the judo, the men's 66 kilograms gold medal match,

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featuring Colin Oates taking on Andreas Krassas. Colin Oates is the

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favourite, much higher ranked than anyone else in this competition. By

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no means a nailed on gold, but a favourite. The hockey, the second

:55:57.:56:02.

half has started, you can continue watching England against Trinidad

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and Tobago on the red button, England leading 3-1. Let's return to

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the judo, England leading 3-1. Let's return

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Colin Oates coming out for his gold medal match.

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has taken apart his competitors on the way to this final. It will be

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interesting to see how he fares. Andreas Krassas is in blue,

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representing Cyprus. : O is from England, wearing white. -- Colin

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Oates. He is going for the Commonwealth gold medal. He is a

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left-handed fighter. Can Andreas Krassas stop him? This is one thing

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I like about Colin Oates, not rushed, feeling his way through the

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fight, seeing what direction his opponent comes in. Dead right, he

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takes his time. Colin Oates was going for the leg, now he has to tie

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up the top half. One leg comes out. Can he take him over? If he gets him

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onto his back, Andreas Krassas could be in trouble. Some intimidation

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work thereby Andreas Krassas. -- there are by Andreas Krassas.

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Andreas Krassas has to take the fight to Colin Oates. He is very

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nervous. Andreas Krassas in his first Commonwealth final, of course.

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It is going to go to Andreas Krassas, surely. Andreas Krassas

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says why me, but he is the one playing defensively. I think Colin

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Oates has to leave that alone. He could take this fight on his own, he

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has a massive repertoire of technique. He does not need to

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resort to that. Andreas Krassas has to attack, he has not attacked one

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time. Not attacked one time. Nothing has instigated a technique which

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would score. He seems to be waiting for the right moment. Quite often,

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at the right moment never comes. Andreas Krassas is right-handed.

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There will be a second penalty to Andreas Krassas at any time. I would

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like to see better gripping. That would have been a fantastic move. It

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needs to be done. Colin Oates is the tactical wizard, just doing enough,

:00:06.:00:17.

he will do it if it is right. He gets the armlock, it is all over.

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Colin Oates, transition, absolutely superb. Cannot wait to see that from

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the other angle, it was great transition. He did not know what hit

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him! How fast was that transition? A different league, I have to say

:00:39.:00:43.

that. Probably a couple of classes up, Colin Oates at the moment. He is

:00:44.:00:48.

in for a chance that the World Championships. He has beaten at two

:00:49.:00:57.

times world champion three times on the trot in the last three events.

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Colin Oates, here it is. He straightens the arm. He taught him a

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lesson. Look at that switch of direction. Look at that, that was

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classic he had to submit. Superb stuff from Colin Oates. He wins the

:01:42.:01:43.

gold medal. We can speak stuff from Colin Oates. He wins the

:01:44.:02:08.

Oates, he is coming towards us. BBC television, very well done, you are

:02:09.:02:15.

gold medal winner, how does it feel? It is great. It was a good day for

:02:16.:02:20.

me. I came with one purpose, to take the gold medal. Today, I made sure I

:02:21.:02:30.

delivered. It was a great day and I would like to say well done to James

:02:31.:02:41.

Miller, getting a bronze. I think you are the highest ranking here.

:02:42.:02:47.

You have come in with real confidence. Once the Olympic Games,

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when I got seven, I was really disappointed -- since the Olympic

:03:03.:03:09.

Games. At the time I was happy and since then it got to me and it kept

:03:10.:03:15.

grinding at me and I was disappointed. The last two years

:03:16.:03:22.

have been the best of my career and I am just trying to push on. Did the

:03:23.:03:30.

game plan worked? You might have noticed of me winning a lot of

:03:31.:03:35.

fights on the deck, some of these guys are a bit dangerous. They have

:03:36.:03:40.

some good counters. I was looking forward to get in. Sometimes it is

:03:41.:03:45.

boring to watch, but sometimes you have to do it to win. If it is worth

:03:46.:03:52.

a gold medal, it is worth the wait. What is next? The World

:03:53.:03:55.

Championships at the end of August. I want to enjoy the full experience.

:03:56.:04:02.

The Commonwealth is one target, but the World Championships is a target

:04:03.:04:05.

as well. I want to get a medal there. Will it be difficult to

:04:06.:04:11.

maintain that level of enthusiasm? I have not had a world medal before. I

:04:12.:04:20.

had a fifth medal, but I want to be a world medallist. That will keep

:04:21.:04:26.

driving me on. The Commonwealth was the target, the next target will be

:04:27.:04:30.

a World Championship medal. Enjoy your moment on the podium. Thank

:04:31.:04:39.

you. Colin Oates, a gold medallist. He is a true competitor, already

:04:40.:04:43.

thinking about the World Championships in Russia at the end

:04:44.:04:49.

of next month. We shall continue to keep you up-to-date with the judo,

:04:50.:04:55.

but we have been having the live hockey and we are going to go back

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to it and rejoin England against Trinidad and Tobago. England are

:05:03.:05:08.

leading. England are desperate for a medal. This is their first match of

:05:09.:05:11.

the competition and we will join them in the second half. That does

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have a look here, get stuck under in it comes, and this time, Rocke is

:05:34.:05:46.

beside himself. it comes, and this time, Rocke is

:05:47.:05:58.

beside Some great improv there. They are not referring it. It was out

:05:59.:06:15.

dangerously off the keeper. It was off the front runner, five now on

:06:16.:06:30.

the bounce. He gets it fast, but gets it on the foot. It is Shaquille

:06:31.:06:44.

Daniel. So, who is at the top of the circle? It is Simon Mantell. No, the

:06:45.:07:06.

ball finally fired in. Is it Catlin taking the plaudits from his

:07:07.:07:13.

team-mates? It was deliberately taken from the keeper. Catlin does

:07:14.:07:16.

well to pull it back from the keeper. Good score there, but yet

:07:17.:07:28.

another corner. You have made that dangerous. So, four penalty corners

:07:29.:07:44.

now for England. Middleton, a lovely little ball in. Middleton, makes

:07:45.:07:53.

another fine save. Lovely interchange of passes, but Rocke

:07:54.:08:00.

makes another fine stop. Middleton has a beautiful touch on the ball.

:08:01.:08:08.

He looks like he is making it easier, he does that by the way he

:08:09.:08:13.

runs with the ball. He can drop his shoulder and the defender gets out

:08:14.:08:34.

of the way. James, still going. Lewers wins the free hit. There is

:08:35.:08:44.

Dixon. He had passed it to Henry Weir. Harry Martin is running

:08:45.:08:53.

across, two players are trying to grab him. Ball into the circle,

:08:54.:09:13.

deflected wide, Gleghorn did not get the last touch. So, we are just past

:09:14.:09:23.

the three quarters point of the match. England have four, Trinidad

:09:24.:09:36.

and Tobago have one. The simmering continues. Eccles is the one to hit

:09:37.:10:01.

the dirt. Lewers passes to Fox. Henry Weir was blocked will stop he

:10:02.:10:11.

would not have got the free hit by the looks of things, he was blocked

:10:12.:10:22.

by 90 macro. Passes to that tracker 90 macro. Rocke gets down to put off

:10:23.:10:45.

Alan Dickson -- Dillet Gilkes. Still no success in open play again Rocke.

:10:46.:11:08.

Pierre there, Darren Cowie passes to Eccles. Jackson. Still going, Ashley

:11:09.:11:19.

Jackson, and allowed to run almost half a length of the pitch. Ball in

:11:20.:11:25.

and the players get in each other's wave. Mark Gleghorn. I am not sure

:11:26.:11:49.

what he is doing there. Harry Martin that leaves it for Jackson. -- Harry

:11:50.:11:57.

Martin leaves it for Jackson. There he is, Jackson. Jackson is trying to

:11:58.:12:04.

get the ball across, into the circle. Across it goes. Rocke is

:12:05.:12:15.

there to make the save on the flip from Mark Gleghorn. 13 from 13 now

:12:16.:12:40.

for Rocke. The Sting has come out of the game now, it all looks a bit

:12:41.:12:51.

static. It has been quite work. -- warm. He has cut two good strikers

:12:52.:13:29.

of corners. -- he has got two good strikers. Just looking at the

:13:30.:13:46.

statistics, no field goals from 24 shots. Four from 30. Here is a

:13:47.:13:57.

chance. He has made another save. A brilliant save, too. He is shaking

:13:58.:14:06.

his head. Got a leg to that one. Fox was shaking his head, too. That is

:14:07.:14:13.

arguably the best of luck, Fox was so close. Dixon, to the circle. Can

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he find the ball? A little bit on his heels, Rock. Everybody in the

:14:25.:14:39.

Trinidad and Tobago half. Dixon, here is a chance, and finally, Rock

:14:40.:14:48.

is beaten. Phil Roper the scorer. You have to feel for Andre Russell.

:14:49.:15:11.

-- Andree Rocke. He deliberately lifts that when the air. Phil Roper.

:15:12.:15:18.

Getting his first goal. England have stuck to their task

:15:19.:15:39.

pretty well. This period has got pretty static, Trinidad looking a

:15:40.:15:45.

bit more tired. This is where England's fitness, being full-time

:15:46.:15:49.

professionals, they should be fitter. Getting it across the park,

:15:50.:16:12.

nobody there in a black shirt. Trinidad have added a one penalty

:16:13.:16:20.

corner. Just past the post. I have a feeling that Nick Francis will feel

:16:21.:16:27.

they should have had a few more. Brown is cleaned out. Middleton

:16:28.:16:41.

spoken to. Great skill to get through. Brown happy to take the

:16:42.:16:46.

foul. Iain Lewers, finding Middleton,

:16:47.:17:07.

lovely support from Fox. Good save. Simon Mantell. A brilliant double

:17:08.:17:15.

save from Rocke. The crowd enjoying the performance from the Trinidad

:17:16.:17:20.

and Tobago goalkeeper. He has been fantastic game. Showing his skills.

:17:21.:17:33.

He has made 16 saves from 17 shots. Keeping his side in the game. He has

:17:34.:17:41.

kept them out. They have been good opportunities, not as if they have

:17:42.:17:47.

been little shots, some of them have been quite difficult to say. --

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save. The last one the best of the lot. Saving the best till last.

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Jackson. Nick Catlin playing it in. Middleton

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lays it off to Jackson. A little pass. Simon Mantell. A free hit to

:18:18.:18:30.

Trinidad. You can hear the explanation. It hit the player's

:18:31.:18:37.

stick. Ashley Jackson said it came off the defender's kick. The umpire

:18:38.:18:43.

talking to the players. That is the best way. Explain what you think.

:18:44.:18:53.

They may not agree with it. He was saying because he had possession of

:18:54.:18:57.

the ball, Jackson's stick forced it up into the air. You could argue

:18:58.:19:08.

both ways. Jackson. Nick Catlin peeling round. Brown cannot stay

:19:09.:19:16.

with him. Jackson. We don't need to say what the outcome is. It has been

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17 out of 18, a saved by Rocke. -- a save. That did hurt him. He's not

:19:27.:19:32.

showing it. He will take a lot of heart from

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this performance. Andree Rocke. Sorry to steal you away from the

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hockey, you can continue on the red button. We will return to the judo.

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The final medals matches. Plenty of home interest. England are 5-1 up,

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6-1, there you go. This is the women's 57 kilograms class, the

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bronze medal match featuring Connie Ramsay. That is followed by the gold

:20:26.:20:36.

medal match, Stefanie English, taking on Smith Davies. --

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Smith-Davies. She is going to go for it. You can

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see she is pumped. She did not bow, the opponent did not bow. She can be

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confident, she can win this one. She will have to stay on the pace,

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flopped and drop will not be enough. A big arm over the top from Ramsey.

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-- Ramsay. She was in a difficult place. Sitcheping had the strangler.

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Turning her onto her back, nearly costing our dearly. She needs to

:22:26.:22:35.

shake herself off, get back onto it. Shake herself, by the scruff of the

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neck. Goodness me... You have two rotate doing that move. Connie

:22:53.:22:59.

cannot stand still. She needs to move her opponent to throw her, she

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is strong. She is looking for what? Getting good balance, good line, to

:23:08.:23:15.

put your partner off-balance. Not quite the rotation. You cannot throw

:23:16.:23:24.

someone standing still. It is more difficult to throw someone standing

:23:25.:23:29.

still, you need to set up the line, absolutely right. Get the right

:23:30.:23:39.

position. She may have grabbed the lead. The referee missed it.

:23:40.:23:46.

Sitcheping nearly lost the match by default. If she had grabbed the

:23:47.:23:53.

leg, in any way, attack, defence, counter, you could lose the match. A

:23:54.:23:57.

penalty to Sitcheping. Surely... counter, you could lose the match. A

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This particular referee does not like giving penalties! Connie needs

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to keep putting the pressure on. Yes! AEU co-dash-macro that is a

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yuko. The crowd are going absolutely crazy. -- that is a UK.

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She cannot believe it, she deserved that. Connie Ramsay does deserve it.

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She fought so hard. The coach has a massive smile. So pleased for her.

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Another medal for Scotland. Great. Five medals for Scotland in this

:25:24.:25:31.

judo event. They do say when you are fighting on home ground, it helps.

:25:32.:25:38.

Superb staff, handstand on the way out. What a show-off.

:25:39.:25:46.

Let's have a look at how she got it. She'd just rolls her over, tying up

:25:47.:25:58.

the arm. As to get the leg out, as soon as it comes out, turning

:25:59.:26:05.

inwards onto her opponent. Classic move. A big smile, she knew she got

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it. Ippon. Ramsey winning a gold -- bronze medal for Scotland. I've

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never seen a handstand, I have seen back somersaults. She is entering

:26:31.:26:34.

the gymnastics tomorrow! Lovely athleticism from Connie

:26:35.:26:44.

Ramsay, what a way to celebrate another bronze medal for Scotland.

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That is the bronze medal, now working our way towards the goal.

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This is one of those age-old battles, Scotland against England.

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Stefanie Inglis against neck over Davis -- Nekoda Davis. She has a

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bronze at the European open. The final medal match. All about gold.

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Stefanie Inglis of Scotland, against Nekoda Davis of England. Remember

:27:46.:27:53.

double gold for Scotland early on, Kimberley Renicks and Louise

:27:54.:27:59.

Renicks. Which way with the gold medal go here? She is a powerful

:28:00.:28:08.

little lady. Stefanie Inglis will have two played tactically against

:28:09.:28:16.

Nekoda Davis. She goes very strong, right from the beginning, all one

:28:17.:28:21.

way. If you stop that particular way, it gets predominantly,

:28:22.:28:27.

progressive Lee worst. She has two played tactics, and try to stop

:28:28.:28:44.

Davies. I am thinking hit and run. That will be heard game plan for

:28:45.:28:51.

Stephanie Inglis. Stephanie Inglis is a left-handed fighter. The worst

:28:52.:28:57.

thing she could do is locked up with her. She needs to stay busy and

:28:58.:29:01.

attack first each time, that is the way to do it, frustrate Nekoda

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Davis. Nekoda Davis has to start on the right pays. Keep two hands on

:29:08.:29:18.

their! -- pace. Stephanie Inglis needs to make sure she is not in the

:29:19.:29:24.

right place at the wrong time. That was very good. Took me a minute to

:29:25.:29:30.

think about that one! Absolutely right! Worrying too much about her

:29:31.:29:44.

grips, she has to go for her grips. Beautiful! There is the danger, as

:29:45.:29:52.

soon as that right hand comes over. That is what Nekoda Davis is looking

:29:53.:29:59.

for. Surely that is a scorer. The referee does not know what to give.

:30:00.:30:14.

They both get a penalty stop -- score. There they go again. Nice

:30:15.:30:27.

footwork from Nekoda Davis. She wants to hook in. She was trying to

:30:28.:30:53.

get a reaction and she got one. We are pretty loud. Stephanie Inglis

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has to suck it up, take the fight to Nekoda Davis. I am loving the cool

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calm and collected nurse from Nekoda Davis. She has to attack on the

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other side. She was a little off kilter there. She needs to hold for

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15 seconds. Unless she can bend herself into, I cannot see her

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getting out of that powerhouse. Nekoda Davis looking for the same

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technique all the time. Nekoda Davis wins it. Support their from Ashley

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McKenzie. They have good camaraderie, from London. Nekoda

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Davis wins this last final in this category. She is the winner. I think

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that Stephanie Inglis knows that she has been outmatched completely. It

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is almost like Nekoda Davis said, go home, do your homework, try again

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next time. There she is, no one was going to get up from that stop,

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congratulations you are a gold medal winner. It is amazing. I knew I

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could do it, but it feels like I have been waiting all day. It has

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been such a long day, but that was completely a blur, I do not know

:33:37.:33:41.

what happened. I am so happy. You had to do it the hard way, you were

:33:42.:33:45.

up against the world champion from Canada earlier. You said that your

:33:46.:33:53.

arms are quite so. The break after that semifinal, I needed it, it was

:33:54.:33:57.

such a difficult match. There were points were I thought it could go

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either way. I kept mentally strong and she cracked first. When I was in

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the final, I do not like silver medals, you have to win the gold

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medal. You have had some tough challenges, you left your home in

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London. Does this make it worthwhile? Originally I was living

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with my mother and I had to move to get more training. Then I moved up

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to Walford for ten months. That has been very hard. It takes its toll on

:34:38.:34:42.

my body. I am so much longer than I was. I am really happy. You look

:34:43.:34:50.

like you are in shock. I think I will go to the bathroom, fix my

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hair, look fabulous and once I get out, it will feel real.

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Congratulations. We have the two happy fellows here. Tom is the

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brother of our two gold medals from Scotland, Kimberley Renicks, this is

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her boyfriend. This is the gold medal given out to Louise Renicks.

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The bronze medal went to Lisa Kearney. Here is Louise picking up

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the second gold medal for her family in an incredible night -- on an

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incredible night. Two bronze medals, do not forget. Lisa Kearney from

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Northern Ireland 's she showed her experience. She really did. She tied

:35:54.:36:01.

it down very tightly. Her transition in the end was what took her down.

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He secured the rock for submission. -- arm lock. -- she secured. The

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Indian contender gets the other bronze medal. India, three medals so

:36:30.:36:52.

far, chances of medals to his -- still to come stop they do not get

:36:53.:36:59.

to all the tournaments either, they really do not. Kelli Edwards has to

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be content with the silver medal. Not happy about that, of course not.

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England get a silver medal, a lot of Scotland versus England match is

:37:20.:37:23.

going ahead here in this Commonwealth Games judo tournament.

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Gold medallist and Commonwealth champion... They are about to go

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mad. Louise Renicks from Scotland gets the gold medal. The sisters do

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it in style. Ladies and gentlemen, the National Anthem of Scotland.

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MUSIC: FLOWER OF SCOTLAND. Brilliant to watch it again. What a

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night for Scotland? Put it in perspective -- perspective, you must

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be very proud. It was amazing watching both of them winning medals

:40:15.:40:17.

for Scotland. Was there more pressure on the ways? Definitely. --

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Louise. You are the boyfriend of Louise, she is the big sister, when

:40:29.:40:34.

you see them speaking to each other, she is the motherly figure. Yes. I

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think she likes to think she keeps her in check. In terms of four

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Scottish judo, so many gold medals, bronze medals as well, what does

:40:48.:41:17.

that say about the state of judo? SOUND LOST.

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Apparently we had a sound of break-up, so the good thing about

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television is that we had pictures and sound, we will ask the questions

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again. We were saying that in watching this tonight, we see the

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smiles, what happens on the night, but you see the pain and suffering

:42:16.:42:20.

and all the hard work that builds up to a gold medal. Now that they have

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done it, it will be brilliant to see Louise smiling for a change. She is

:42:26.:42:33.

normally so focused. Now she is smiling. What always interests me is

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we saw Colin Oates winning and he is thinking about the World

:42:45.:42:49.

Championships stop how quickly will that smile go and Louise think about

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the next challenge? She will give herself to the end of the games.

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Then she will decide what competition she wants to fight in.

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More broadly, a great night for the family and for everyone who

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supported you. There are about seven, properly 20 of us. A lot of

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friends coming down. -- probably. It finished so well yesterday, how has

:43:29.:43:34.

this Commonwealth Games gone down in Scotland? I don't think you could

:43:35.:43:40.

have a better start, the first competitors winning gold medals, it

:43:41.:43:43.

could not get much better. In terms of the weather, people asking if it

:43:44.:43:50.

is like this all the time? When they come next year for their holidays,

:43:51.:43:54.

they will get a surprise! A pleasure to meet you. We have some more

:43:55.:44:02.

Scottish success. As these two go and enjoy the night with the rest of

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the Renicks family. Some squash coming up. Into a deciding set.

:44:10.:44:21.

To try and win the match. Both players playing in a similar

:44:22.:44:50.

fashion to the way they started the match. Very much to the back of the

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court. Neither player prepared to take on the responsibility of

:44:58.:45:11.

attacking. Going for the drop shot, Allen Klein anticipating. Nothing

:45:12.:45:21.

malicious there. Just trying to make his way to the ball. The little bit

:45:22.:45:36.

of fatigue. Alan Clyne, and very fair player 's -- fair player. There

:45:37.:45:49.

is a choice you have to do make, do you want to force the win, or have

:45:50.:45:56.

it on your own racket. Finishing the point. Usually players separate

:45:57.:46:04.

themselves into two different camps will stop which one would you be in,

:46:05.:46:19.

Martin? -- different camps. . It is so hard to attack when the width in

:46:20.:46:25.

length is so tight. Difficult to push forward and hustle. Like these

:46:26.:46:36.

guys, I would pick my moments. I am not sure you answered my question!

:46:37.:46:44.

That was a cop out. I would be attacking. I like to be back and

:46:45.:46:52.

front corner, going for that big-time. That is easy to say when

:46:53.:46:58.

you are up here watching. When you are down there, not quite so easy.

:46:59.:47:07.

Winning these matches from the crowd. We are now in our and 15

:47:08.:47:17.

minutes for this match. -- we're now up to one hour and 50 minutes. They

:47:18.:47:24.

will be empty when it comes to energy levels. Whoever comes through

:47:25.:47:29.

this has a tough one tomorrow, Nick Matthews. That is the reward.

:47:30.:47:33.

The two-hour mark is always seem to be a real marathon type, the way

:47:34.:47:51.

these guys are going. Lovely shot. A clench of the fittest. -- fist. Some

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hearts. Doesn't want to give up this match. We sit here at 2-2, 8-8.

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Absolute peach and a virginity to put the ball away. -- of an

:48:19.:48:27.

opportunity. Forgot about his follow-through, got jammed up. That

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shows the pressure on the players, trying to implement the shot

:48:35.:48:39.

correctly. Can you blame them at this stage? It has to be said, some

:48:40.:48:48.

long matches are scrappy, but the quality tonight has been outstanding

:48:49.:48:54.

from both players. That is a great hit, particularly at this stage in

:48:55.:49:04.

the match. You kind of feel that this is such a crucial point, to go

:49:05.:49:20.

9-9 or 10-8. There is the ten. That gives Clyne his first match point

:49:21.:49:32.

after two hours of play. I can't believe it we have made it to the

:49:33.:49:37.

end of the match. The crowd trying to get behind their boy, the local

:49:38.:49:45.

boy. Willing him to a victory. They will be on the edge of their seats,

:49:46.:49:50.

hoping he can finish this rally. I don't think his opponent will give

:49:51.:50:02.

it up without a fight for this. He had the opportunity to carve out the

:50:03.:50:06.

backhand volley, deciding to push it in. This Lee wants to wait. Seems to

:50:07.:50:15.

have been pretty successful. Converting back to that real length

:50:16.:50:24.

game. Nobody prepared to take on that last final attacking shot.

:50:25.:50:43.

Nearly... A great rip. Alan trying to get his racket onto the ball,

:50:44.:50:51.

could not quite reach it. Perfect shot. If ever you wanted a great

:50:52.:51:01.

climax to a match, this is it. 9-10. Still match point. Everyone holding

:51:02.:51:12.

their breath. Can he clinched the match? -- clinch. Tight to the wall.

:51:13.:51:25.

A great drop shot. Back into the rally. A possible opportunity for a

:51:26.:51:37.

volley drop. Played safe. That could be it. I think you will

:51:38.:52:02.

find Sandor will not take that lying down, going for the appeal, using

:52:03.:52:08.

his challenge. This really could be interesting. A slightly loose

:52:09.:52:15.

crosscourt. Clyne holding his ground, perfect length. A really

:52:16.:52:28.

tough one. That is a huge call. The fourth referee. Will he uphold it? I

:52:29.:52:40.

think the crowd will be a lynch mob. Decision is pending. Any second now.

:52:41.:52:51.

It is no let. There we go. Alan Clyne, the local man from Scotland,

:52:52.:52:57.

playing on home turf at the Commonwealth Games. He has just

:52:58.:53:07.

secured his place in the last 16. Against Nick Matthew of England. I

:53:08.:53:14.

cannot quite believe we have made the end of the match. What a match.

:53:15.:53:22.

What a way for the match to end. The crowd on their feet, a standing

:53:23.:53:27.

ovation for this man. Absolutely wonderful. Even though this was a

:53:28.:53:36.

match in the last 32, one of the best matches in any Commonwealth

:53:37.:53:47.

Games. There we see the result. Over two hours. What a result. He will

:53:48.:54:00.

have to think about his preparation tomorrow. Such a shame for this

:54:01.:54:06.

chap, Sandhu, from India. Putting up a great fight. Giving it his all.

:54:07.:54:14.

Struggling from the third game, some cramp. He just kept fighting. Today

:54:15.:54:24.

is Scotland's day. Alan Clyne through to the last 16. Fantastic,

:54:25.:54:30.

well done to him, what an achievement. Absolutely.

:54:31.:54:38.

Scotland's Clyne into the last 16. More coming up after nine o'clock.

:54:39.:54:43.

Some music coming up as well. We are just outside the Riverside keys. --

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quays. Also some rhythmic gymnastics coming up at 9:30 p.m.. We will show

:55:06.:55:10.

you the conclusion of the team event. You can see that behind the

:55:11.:55:19.

Armadillo. Wales currently leading. We will show you the conclusion.

:55:20.:55:21.

Around 9:30 p.m.. We will show you the conclusion.

:55:22.:55:38.

earlier, we were asked if Kimberly was the first Scottish gold, because

:55:39.:55:47.

Hannah Miley won the individual medley in the simple, the good news

:55:48.:55:51.

for Kimberley Renicks, she was number one, Hannah Miley was number

:55:52.:55:53.

two. Michael Jamieson on BBC1, number one, Hannah Miley was number

:55:54.:56:02.

two. Michael Jamieson he is going to gold in the 200 metres. You can

:56:03.:56:06.

watch that final just after nine o'clock on BBC1. More sport coming

:56:07.:56:13.

up, some squash, some rhythmic gymnastics, some music, all coming

:56:14.:56:18.

up on BBC Three. What more could you possibly want.

:56:19.:56:27.

Yeah, I am looking for a Prince Charming.

:56:28.:56:29.

I don't think I'm ugly, but I don't think I'm, like, really pretty.

:56:30.:56:33.

I say, "You've got something on your bum." "Really?" And I say,

:56:34.:56:39.

I leave the ashram, travel halfway across the world to find my father,

:56:40.:57:02.

Oh, well. As Vashrati says, got to keep smiling!

:57:03.:57:10.

We don't tend to use the bathroom together here.

:57:11.:57:13.

All right, well, I'll catch you later.

:57:14.:57:15.

This ashram of yours, it might be a cult.

:57:16.:57:18.

I take it back, he's definitely Cuckoo's son.

:57:19.:57:22.

We'll head back to the live action after a quick update.

:57:23.:57:35.

Jayden Parkinson was strangled and buried in a Didcot graveyard.

:57:36.:57:39.

Today, her ex-boyfriend, Ben Blakeley,

:57:40.:57:41.

The wreckage of an Air Algerie flight from Burkina Faso has been

:57:42.:57:48.

The plane disappeared from radar in bad weather.

:57:49.:57:53.

Mo Farah has pulled out of the Commonwealth Games.

:57:54.:57:57.

England's double Olympic gold medal winner says it was a tough decision.

:57:58.:58:00.

He's failed to fully recover from a recent illness.

:58:01.:58:02.

Fewer 11-to-15 year olds in England are smoking, drinking alcohol or

:58:03.:58:05.

Latest figures compared to ten years ago show a significant fall.

:58:06.:58:10.

And it keeps getting better for Pharrell Williams.

:58:11.:58:14.

His track Happy has become only the fourth single ever to be

:58:15.:58:17.

Now it's over to Dan and more live sport from Glasgow.

:58:18.:59:32.

has it been like tonight? It is been great. Lovely weather. Perfect for

:59:33.:59:38.

sitting out and listening to music with great bands. The Commonwealth

:59:39.:59:44.

Games is opencast exporting festival but what the BBC had try to do is

:59:45.:59:48.

incorporate as many people as possible to come here, try out

:59:49.:59:56.

sport, listen to music. How do you think Scotland has embraced the

:59:57.:00:00.

Commonwealth Games? There's so much on. If you look at the programme of

:00:01.:00:05.

sporting events and music, there's so much happening. Glasgow

:00:06.:00:10.

absolutely buzzing. Everybody seems to be having a great time. There's

:00:11.:00:15.

lots of different opportunities for people to embrace once they are

:00:16.:00:20.

here. You have no idea when you are going back on, do you? Whenever

:00:21.:00:24.

somebody tells me to be in the right place. We are finishing off by

:00:25.:00:54.

playing Auld Lang Syne. What have you -- what have you been preparing

:00:55.:00:59.

in a culinary fashion for your food? We had a nice + you here. The best

:01:00.:01:06.

knack to have is the chips and cheese, obviously. -- Best snack.

:01:07.:01:12.

Macaroni pie? I have had it but it is not as good as chips and cheese.

:01:13.:01:18.

Some advice, never touch a BBC assign you. Let us have a walk

:01:19.:01:24.

around. I mentioned music. It is also festivals, food and drink, that

:01:25.:01:29.

sort of business. We have the toilets in case there are

:01:30.:01:34.

emergencies. BBC get inspired. You can have a go at some of the sports

:01:35.:01:38.

in the Commonwealth Games. Every night there will be live music venue

:01:39.:01:42.

and we will bring you as much as we can. As the people enjoy a beautiful

:01:43.:01:48.

sunny evening on the banks of the Clyde. The weather is meant to be

:01:49.:01:52.

live like this for the next few days. I have been told by

:01:53.:02:01.

Glaswegians that the rain will come in on Saturday. And you having a

:02:02.:02:08.

nice evening, sir? He has got the music in the background but he is

:02:09.:02:12.

watching the swimming over the side. It is not Michael Jamieson yet. He

:02:13.:02:17.

is the poster boy of the Commonwealth Games. He is going for

:02:18.:02:19.

gold. is the poster boy of the

:02:20.:02:21.

Commonwealth Games. He is He did not qualify fastest for his final but

:02:22.:02:26.

you will be able to watch it live on BBC1. On BBC Three we have got some

:02:27.:02:31.

rhythmic gymnastics. What we will show you just know is some squash.

:02:32.:02:38.

England have the top three seeds in squash. Nick Matthew, James

:02:39.:02:50.

Willstrop and Peter Barker. Nick Matthew and James Willstrop did not

:02:51.:02:54.

get on very well with each other. They could potentially meet in the

:02:55.:02:59.

final. James Willstrop is taking on Anthony Brindle from Gibraltar.

:03:00.:03:18.

Interesting talking to James earlier. Recently became a father.

:03:19.:03:40.

Trying to juggle patented with being a professional squash player,

:03:41.:03:46.

training and travelling the world. -- juggle patented. It is an

:03:47.:03:51.

interesting way of life for him but he says he has taken to it. Like

:03:52.:03:57.

easy if you are Roger Federer and have up by that Jett and the

:03:58.:04:02.

billions of dollars in the bank. Maybe some nannies as well. -- if

:04:03.:04:16.

you have a private jet. I am sure his partner is at home right now she

:04:17.:04:21.

is a former world champion. She will be sitting there with the little

:04:22.:04:27.

one. This game is the masterclass in accuracy. James Willstrop hardly had

:04:28.:04:34.

the ball hard in the first team. He was precise with all of his shots.

:04:35.:04:39.

Except for the last one. That was a small smile from James.

:04:40.:04:52.

That was the commentators course. Two mistakes since you said that. --

:04:53.:05:07.

curse. Since I proclaimed his immaculate

:05:08.:05:23.

touch, he has struck three balls into the ten but he still has the

:05:24.:05:25.

lead. -- into the team. Anthony Brindle is making his way

:05:26.:05:46.

back into this game, slowly and surely. Super crosscourt shot there.

:05:47.:05:53.

Very comfortable. James restoring some order.

:05:54.:06:20.

James was worried that somebody was walking behind the court and he got

:06:21.:06:23.

a little bit of a shadow. That was a lovely drop shot to

:06:24.:06:50.

finish off the first game. James Willstrop from England takes the

:06:51.:06:56.

opening game in this final match of this session. He takes that Game

:06:57.:07:00.

11-6. He leads 1-0. I have two reference how well James

:07:01.:07:18.

hits the ball again. He gets a lot of joy out of playing the game.

:07:19.:07:23.

Squash can be turned into a physical game and you can be an athlete with

:07:24.:07:31.

a racket and you can be successful. There are so many different ways of

:07:32.:07:34.

hitting the ball and so many varieties of shots that it looks

:07:35.:07:38.

like he has so much fun to play those winning shots. It is very hard

:07:39.:07:50.

for James physically. He had to keep his weight down and be physical. He

:07:51.:07:52.

is just an amazing racket player. Looking very comfortable at the

:07:53.:08:09.

moment. He had a comfortable win earlier on in the day. Plain two

:08:10.:08:16.

matches per day. That is a little bit unusual. On the world to

:08:17.:08:20.

regional play more than one match per day. Slightly unusual. At the

:08:21.:08:27.

moment he has not been taxed too much. He will want to keep it that

:08:28.:08:32.

way. On the truth you tend to play two elements with players that are

:08:33.:08:38.

in the same area in the rankings issue. It is very competitive and

:08:39.:08:43.

very physical. Two matches per day is very tough. In this competition

:08:44.:08:49.

they do expect some easier matches which was not the case in the last

:08:50.:08:58.

match. That last match was the match of the day. Tough to beat that for

:08:59.:09:06.

much of the two moment, I think. Good touch from James for the front

:09:07.:09:18.

forehand corner. Anthony Brindle wants to create some peace here. He

:09:19.:09:24.

wants to make the game quicker and get into more of a river. -- get

:09:25.:09:29.

into a better temple. It is difficult to see that James

:09:30.:09:39.

holds every shot. James has the type of technique

:09:40.:09:51.

where he comes towards the ball quite slowly and then right at the

:09:52.:09:56.

end, he accelerates the racket head and it is very deceptive. It is

:09:57.:10:00.

difficult to see watching from home but when you aren't -- when you are

:10:01.:10:05.

on court with then you never feel at ease.

:10:06.:10:09.

Lovely to watch. Great technique. You can see it here as he plays his

:10:10.:10:21.

backhand shot. The racket comes straight through. Just lovely. Super

:10:22.:10:30.

play. Makes it look so easily, doesn't he? Absolutely. He finds

:10:31.:10:36.

that a right angle every single time. Great shot. Great play from

:10:37.:10:47.

Anthony Brindle. It is the classic three wall shot.

:10:48.:10:55.

That was another guy in length by James Willstrop. Anthony Brindle can

:10:56.:11:45.

not get his teeth into the scheme. -- dying.

:11:46.:11:59.

don't feel that you're controlling any of the rallies in the match. The

:12:00.:12:03.

backhand wall is one place where you can do that, you can keep it tight

:12:04.:12:08.

to the wall, your length and that will neutralise the other player.

:12:09.:12:32.

Super drop shot from the back of the court. Great reaction there from

:12:33.:12:52.

James. It takes into a 7-5 lead. -- him to a 7-5 lead.

:12:53.:13:02.

Great dummy there. Anthony Brindle stepped away. He thought it was a

:13:03.:13:13.

double hit. It is so difficult when you walk on

:13:14.:13:31.

court with somebody like temp to. Anthony Brindle is trying to do his

:13:32.:13:34.

best, get himself involved in the match, but it is so difficult, isn't

:13:35.:13:41.

it? You catch up, draw level, and all of a sudden he pulls away again.

:13:42.:13:49.

Mentally, it is so tough. James finishes off that game. When you are

:13:50.:13:58.

getting beaten by speed or fitness or strength it seems that you can

:13:59.:14:05.

find a way around that. You can use your skills if you hit the ball

:14:06.:14:10.

tight enough or get enough length, but when there is no speed in the

:14:11.:14:14.

game and you are just getting beaten by position and variety...

:14:15.:14:52.

Advice they are being given by David Campion, one of the English coaches.

:14:53.:15:03.

As we were saying, that was a great shot by Anthony Brindle, but James

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Willstrop just makes everything look so easy and when he needs to turn it

:15:07.:15:13.

on he just pulls away. When you get beaten with position and accuracy,

:15:14.:15:18.

there is not much speed on the ball, it is frustrating. What you

:15:19.:15:24.

want to do is have a ball harder. Sometimes that is the worst thing

:15:25.:15:30.

you can do. It just gets more and more frustrating. We didn't quite

:15:31.:15:40.

hear what the coach said, but it is obvious they are using this match is

:15:41.:15:44.

another learning game, to learn more about the court, the situation, pack

:15:45.:15:50.

is a couple of different things. So, the third game. James Willstrop is

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2-0 game is up. -- games up. What a great shot from James. In

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fact, it is looking that James Cole that all down. I think everybody

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thought the ball was up. Looking at the replay, it was down. Very honest

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there from James Willstrop. The power of that James Willstrop

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can generate from behind him off the backhand wall is phenomenal. A lot

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of body turn. It is very impressive. Unfortunately, the ball was hardly

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too far off the sidewall, straight down the path of Anthony Brindle.

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Anthony Brindle introducing a bit of variety into his game with a

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feared, but he couldn't quite string together. -- fade.

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That is a great hold. You can hardly see it, but there is the dummy. That

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didn't quite win the rally, but the hold after that date. Once you have

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started to change direction, it is very difficult to get back.

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James is inching closer to the last 16.

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This match has not physically attacks came. Anthony Brindle looks

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like he doesn't know what to do. He is not having any impact at all on

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this match. James Willstrop has every shot in

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the book. That takes James Willstrop to

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matchball. There we go, he finishes that off

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with a boast on the backhand side. James Willstrop takes this game

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quite comfortably. 3-0. So, James Willstrop of England, the

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second seed behind Nick Matthew am also of England, into the last 16 of

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the squash. This singles go on until about Monday or Tuesday then it is

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the doubles. All throughout this evening we had been trying to bring

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you some snap news -- a news. -- snack news. There is lots going on

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there! Being an athlete, he has some greens on there as well. Other

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people have gone a bit more snack. , we have hand-finished... We have a

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tomato soup here. Don't forget, if you would like to catch up any of

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the sport you might have missed, go to the website and you can watch it

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there. This viewer has been eating strawberry angels polite. He feels

:22:25.:22:28.

guilty because it feeds for that he has eaten at all himself. We showed

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you plenty of medals earlier on from the judo. The one we missed out was

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that Colin Oates medal. He won gold for England. There was also a bronze

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for James Miller. Let's show you then picking up their medals

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tonight. The first bronze pedal goes to South

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Africa. James Miller of Scotland gets the

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second bronze medal. He has done Scotland pride. -- proud. .

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Many of the grand slam tournaments, he attends them. Really adding to

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his CV. Here he is with the silver medal in the Commonwealth Games.

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All eyes on the gold medallist, though. 33 years of age, Colin

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Oates, absolutely brilliant. He is having the time of his life at the

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moment. He is on top of the world, almost on top of the world, anyway.

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He is in the top ten in the world. He has a chance for the world

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Championships in about four weeks is. He can go in there and snatch a

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medal. Ladies and gentlemen, the national

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anthem of England. # Dear land of hope,

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thy hope is crowned # God make thee mightier yet

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# On sov'ran brows, beloved, renowned

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# Once more thy crown is set # Thine equal laws,

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by freedom gained # Have ruled thee well and long

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# By freedom gained, by truth maintained

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# Thine empire shall be strong. # And very focused Colin Oates winning

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his gold earlier. He said in his interview earlier that he had

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already started focusing on the world Championships at the judo,

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which is the big one in Russia next month. We are out and about.

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which is the big one in Russia next month. We are out and On the big

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screen over there, it is BBC One at the moment. All manner of offerings

:26:55.:27:00.

for you over the ten days. There is Gary Lineker alongside Ian Thorpe,

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talking about the swimming. Michael Jamieson didn't win the gold

:27:08.:27:11.

tonight, but it did go to another Scot, Ross Murdoch. He finished with

:27:12.:27:14.

the silver in the end. been watching the swimming. It is --

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is it true you are twins. I am Carol. I am Julie. Glaswegians?

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Falkirk bairns. Disappointed that Michael Jamieson did not win? The

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expected Michael Jamieson to win. He is happy behind you? Absolutely. At

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the end of the day we have got two Scots in the top two. I think that

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is fantastic. It puts a great mark on the first day of the games. What

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did you think about the opening ceremony? We spoke to a lot of

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Glaswegians who were very proud about representing the city and also

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Scotland. It was fantastic. It was a good secret. On the night it was

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absolutely brilliant. It met everybody's expectations. It was

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fun. It was fantastic. I know you have been enjoying yourself but you

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also have seen some sport. We went to the other side of the river and

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we saw some judo and gymnastics. We watched some people running about.

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Would you like to see a BBC free guide to leave rhythmic gymnastics?

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-- BBC three. Falkirk bairns. Was that correct? This is the guide for

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Carol and Julie. In the rhythmic gymnastics athletes

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use four pieces of apparatus. The tests competitors in all body

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movements including leaps, balances, and flexibility. They

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could raise a minimum of 300 grams and is between 80 and 90 centimetres

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in diameter. The Boulder team is all about flexibility and leaps. Heavier

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than the Pope it mostly a minimum of 400 grams and must be in a state of

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motion at all times. -- heavier than the hoop. The ribbon weighs no more

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than 35 grams and they use it to create snakes and spiders. Judges

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watch the detail of every move judging the difficulty and quality.

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I hope you feel suitably educated now. Let us join the rhythmic

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gymnastics. This is the team 's women's final rotation. Canada at

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first, wheels are in second and Malaysia are in third. -- Wales.

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Very nicely held sheep in the balance. -- shape.

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APPLAUSE Singapore would love to finish ahead

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of Scotland but I do not know that that would be the case. Scotland

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have yet to finish the programme. National ranking in these

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competitions are significant for government funding.

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Good performance. Quality. There is the slip. Uses the four well. Just

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one single spin. -- uses the floor well. Lovely possession. Well held.

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She had a slightly rough time of it with hot routine. -- with her ball

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routine. 11.4 for the last 18. -- for the

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last routine. This athlete owns the two highest

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scores of the day. She is in the world top 25.

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Magic. MUSIC: The Show Must Go On by Queen.

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The ribbon has been the apparatus that has been most difficult to

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impress the judges were. Will be crack 14? I do not think so. I think

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she had some fumbles in that the team. She did not have the control

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that I expected her to have. I was going to check review whether that

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finish was a stumble but it certainly looked that way. There

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were some moments in the routine will some of the furrows not very

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accurate and she had to backtrack. C if we can pick it up in the replay.

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-- throws. There is the bigger fool. Is it this

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part here? -- throw. We are being picky because we are looking at a

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top end of the team. She was shaky out of that bottom time with the

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bottom leg. -- turn. Sometimes you can try too hard and there was

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another instance where she messed up with the ribbon. The performance

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quality not quite up there. She is probably still ahead of many. For

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herself, I do not think it was her best routine. For Canada, surely it

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is the gold. The Welsh definitely have a medal of some sort. Can

:37:55.:38:04.

England break in the? -- break in there.

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Suspense. Apart from the music you could hear a pin drop. The judges

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having a little discussion. They look like they are watching a

:38:30.:38:30.

replay. having a little discussion. They

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look like they are watching a They are in first position, Canada, of

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course. Now 14 for her. -- no 14. It is a nicely formed attitude of

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it. -- pivot. APPLAUSE

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She made it work for her at the end. She has been a delightful performer.

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She brought some enjoyment to the audience for sure. Years of good

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competition ahead of her. I am sure it is not the last of horror that we

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will see. Future games. Talented young lady. Hopefully she

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will be within the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games building on this

:41:37.:41:36.

experience. This is the last of the Singapore

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competitors. I wonder if they can get ahead of their rivals that they

:41:55.:41:59.

are up against, New Zealand. Or are they hoping to finish ahead of

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Scotland and Scotland are yet to go. It looks like they have done well.

:42:08.:42:12.

We still have the three Scottish performers and they will bring the

:42:13.:42:19.

house down at the end of the day. It is an accident of the jaw that the

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last competitor will be from Scotland.

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Not on purpose, but the judges are extending what has been a long day

:42:44.:42:55.

by some delays! 11.6 for the last routine by Kah Mun Tong.

:42:56.:43:02.

Stefanie Sherlock, very popular with the crowd today. What to end the

:43:03.:43:13.

need to do to get back into the medals? They need three of the best

:43:14.:43:23.

routines of their lives. There is the dance section,

:43:24.:43:50.

beautifully done. There is Beth Tweddle in the

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audience, cheering on her fellow countrymen. England are about 21

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points behind Malaysia. There are several performances to come. One

:45:24.:45:30.

will get dropped out, one will get scored. I can't call it at this

:45:31.:45:35.

stage. Too many permutations and possibilities. Well, basically, they

:45:36.:45:42.

have three routines to go, one routine comes in and tops them up to

:45:43.:45:50.

close to Malaysia. If they get 12, that will take us up to about 120,

:45:51.:45:59.

100 21, 122, then it will depend on the low scorers that will be dropped

:46:00.:46:06.

out. In short, we don't know! You would expect to top quality routines

:46:07.:46:17.

to come. If they have been scoring in and around Fort team, that would

:46:18.:46:23.

be good. It depends if they will have a low score that will be

:46:24.:46:27.

replaced by a high score. There is a 13.24 Stephani Sherlock.

:46:28.:46:51.

It is going to be tight, definitely tight. They are 13.45 behind.

:46:52.:47:12.

A very big welcome for Victoria Clow. Great to see her in Glasgow.

:47:13.:47:36.

There is her characteristic strength in the Cossack.

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She had to get out of trouble on the walk over, but she managed it, that

:47:50.:47:54.

is what strength is for. A little drop of the clubs. Into the

:47:55.:48:22.

balance element. A steady her wet section. --

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pirouettes section. The flags are all waving and they

:48:47.:49:02.

are in great The flags are all waving and they

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Clow. A marvellous experience for her, overcome by the emotion of it

:49:16.:49:20.

all, perhaps. There was a lot of passion in that performance.

:49:21.:49:33.

She did catch the carrot of the routine well. -- catch the feeling

:49:34.:49:44.

of the routine well. I expect this is the last we will

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save her. I don't think she will make it through to any of the

:50:24.:50:24.

finals. A thank you to the television

:50:25.:50:42.

audience. 10.35 to finish for Victoria Clow. That has been about

:50:43.:51:15.

her standard for the day. This is a critical routine for England if they

:51:16.:51:21.

won the bronze that they will be shooting for.

:51:22.:51:40.

There is no doubt that Mimi-Isabella Cesar is going for it! Not holding

:51:41.:52:00.

back at all. Nearing the end of the routine, she

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has to hold it together here. Can she do it? Yes, she can! Is it good

:52:33.:52:41.

enough? Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps! It is such a thrilling competition.

:52:42.:52:47.

I can't remember a Commonwealth Games that had this type of finish

:52:48.:52:52.

in the rhythmic section. That is the nature of the girls that really go

:52:53.:52:56.

for it. Well done Mimi-Isabella Cesar.

:52:57.:53:10.

rhythmic than -- rhythmic gymnastics over on the red button. Everything

:53:11.:53:19.

that is not or BBC Three, it is on the red button. Here is Mark

:53:20.:53:27.

Chapman. How are you? Very well. Mark Chapman is on BBC One tonight

:53:28.:53:34.

at 10:40 p.m.. Tonight at the games. We will try to round up everything

:53:35.:53:38.

that has gone on. Right from the first medals at the triathlon, we

:53:39.:53:51.

will try to round it all up. We will have Rebecca Adlington, Sir Chris

:53:52.:53:58.

Hoy, bought judoka then you could shake a stick at. We have a lot to

:53:59.:54:18.

do. Thomas is here. We have a bar, a studio audience. Hello, studio

:54:19.:54:25.

audience! Your live on BBC Three. They need a bit of warming up.

:54:26.:54:30.

Earlier on when it walked into the dressing room, not everybody was

:54:31.:54:38.

dressed! This is the bands that people have every night. Can you

:54:39.:54:48.

play something for 30 seconds? That was shorter than I had thought! Have

:54:49.:55:03.

a wonderful show tonight. Thank you. Could we have a proper cheer this

:55:04.:55:15.

time? That is how you do it! We are finished now on BBC Three. We will

:55:16.:55:22.

be back with a full day of sport tomorrow. Good night from BBC Three!

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