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:00:00. > :00:00.theme again tonight. The referee Colin for time. Several players

:00:00. > :00:12.making changes. Wayne Proctor in the foreground. The former winger for

:00:13. > :00:19.Wales. And the try scorer takes a well-deserved break. Luke Morgan, he

:00:20. > :00:22.has also gone off. He scored a hat-trick in the first half. The try

:00:23. > :00:43.scorers for Wales are off the pitch. And it's the captain, spilling the

:00:44. > :00:45.ball. But the referee is saying that Wales were knocked back to ten

:00:46. > :01:10.metres. Full of. And it is over, to the delight of

:01:11. > :01:16.the crowd. Allan Sisah. They have worked well down the blindside. And

:01:17. > :01:32.Cisak has come off the bench with great determination. -- Allan Sisah.

:01:33. > :01:52.A great tackle from William Harries. Wonderful skill from Sahara.

:01:53. > :02:04.-- in the mag. -- Tseraha. One of the protagonists were Papua New

:02:05. > :02:07.Guinea in the first half, Alberta Levi. Great determination from

:02:08. > :02:33.Thomas, to Williams. He looks for support and it is they

:02:34. > :02:40.are in the shape of Thomas, the captain. Straight in the middle. A

:02:41. > :02:48.little show. He makes a pass. Excellent play from the captain. The

:02:49. > :02:53.tackles Excellent play from the captain. The

:02:54. > :02:58.the ball. He took it Excellent play from the captain. The

:02:59. > :03:04.He put it back into one. He had the strength and the power and pace. His

:03:05. > :03:12.third of the session on day one of the Commonwealth Games. Two in the

:03:13. > :03:24.first day game against Malaysia. And his conversion has also been

:03:25. > :03:29.successful. Just enough to get beyond the dive from the defender.

:03:30. > :03:47.Scoring his third try of the tournament. Moving into the last 30

:03:48. > :03:54.seconds of the game. Good work to keep the ball inside. Williams kept

:03:55. > :04:02.it in play. William Harries. The ball just too far in front.

:04:03. > :04:05.Knock-on. It will be a scrum to Papua New Guinea and possibly the

:04:06. > :04:09.last opportunity in this game for them to try to increase their score.

:04:10. > :04:27.The hooter goes and we will have a scrum. They have to stay straight,

:04:28. > :04:37.said the referee. The ball was taken quickly by Guise. A good off-load

:04:38. > :05:10.from Torea. The advantage is over. Williams takes the ball over the

:05:11. > :05:18.line. And Wales come out victors. Papua New Guinea finish with a loss

:05:19. > :05:24.against Wales. Confirmation of that result, Wales 29 Papua New Guinea

:05:25. > :05:24.seven. That

:05:25. > :05:29.seven. between the big fish and the small

:05:30. > :05:34.ones and the big fish have come out on top.

:05:35. > :05:35.ones and the big fish have come out performance. As one area that they

:05:36. > :05:37.need to pay attention to. performance. As one area that they

:05:38. > :05:41.need to pay attention Yes, the conversions. When you come up

:05:42. > :05:49.against a better side, those converted tries will be crucial. The

:05:50. > :05:57.two at the end of the sides will be crucial when it gets to the knockout

:05:58. > :06:02.stages. The crowds have been fantastic. I think the disparity

:06:03. > :06:08.gets the excitement even higher. They cheer a try for Papua New

:06:09. > :06:12.Guinea or in Uganda more than the Scottish try. It is a wonderful

:06:13. > :06:19.atmosphere. But the next session is the

:06:20. > :06:23.important one. We have our first bit of rugby at the Commonwealth Games

:06:24. > :06:27.on national television. As you can see, it is still raining

:06:28. > :06:31.which means it is probably time for me to leave. Like and it was hand

:06:32. > :06:36.over to Dan Walker. You have come armed with your microphone.

:06:37. > :06:41.This is very special. Look at this, the BBC sport branded iPad. We have

:06:42. > :06:48.some very loud music in the background. This is big Vern and the

:06:49. > :06:52.Shooters. We will have them on later. They were playing walking on

:06:53. > :06:59.sunshine. We are going to go to the BBC Three news right now.

:07:00. > :07:04.MUSIC: "Changing" by Sigma feat. Paloma Faith

:07:05. > :07:15.We get you closer to the best live comedy,

:07:16. > :07:41.Straight back to Glasgow after a quick update. The first female

:07:42. > :07:44.commander of a British warship is thought to have left her vessel

:07:45. > :07:49.following claims of an affair with another officer. Zero West was near

:07:50. > :07:52.the end of her deployment. Bodies are being removed from rubble

:07:53. > :07:56.in the Gaza Strip after a conflict with Israel. The death toll has

:07:57. > :07:59.passed 1000. A judge has been accused of falling

:08:00. > :08:04.asleep during a child rape trial at Manchester Crown Court. He is being

:08:05. > :08:07.investigated. The trial was halted and must now start again.

:08:08. > :08:11.More misfortune for Lewis Hamilton in qualifying. His car caught fire

:08:12. > :08:16.so we will start last in the Hungarian Grand Prix tomorrow.

:08:17. > :08:20.And get ready for nine new characters in Game of Thrones. The

:08:21. > :08:26.word on series five from comic con, Jonathan Trice is among them and

:08:27. > :08:28.will see -- we will see the city of dawn for the first time. Now it is

:08:29. > :08:32.We've got factory boys and butchers' apprentices and office clerks

:08:33. > :08:37.Don't stop moving! If you go back you'll die!

:08:38. > :09:33.Welcome to a wet day three at the Commonwealth Games. We are with you

:09:34. > :09:38.now from this hour until 10pm tonight. We will show you what is

:09:39. > :09:43.happening on BBC One at 10:40pm. This is what is coming up tonight.

:09:44. > :09:49.Pay close attention. Another night of judo. It comes to a conclusion

:09:50. > :09:51.this evening. Euan Burton will be going for glory very soon in the

:09:52. > :09:54.sick C. You will see that going for glory very soon in the

:09:55. > :09:59.moment. The rugby sevens continues at Hampden. We will bring you a very

:10:00. > :10:10.good look at the matches taking place. And we will see New Zealand a

:10:11. > :10:15.little bit later. Two of the big squash actors are in action tonight.

:10:16. > :10:18.The latest from the Scotstoun arena. And no medals in the boxing for

:10:19. > :10:24.another few days of the action continues at the SECC. Anthony

:10:25. > :10:28.Fowler, one of the English men to go in the ring tonight. In terms of

:10:29. > :10:33.where else you can find sport this evening, the swimming takes place on

:10:34. > :10:39.BBC One including England's Fran Halsall and Ross Murdock from

:10:40. > :10:44.Scotland. Life cycling for you right now over on the red button. The

:10:45. > :10:50.men's 40 kilometre points race takes a while but you can join that if you

:10:51. > :10:59.want. Laura Massaro is England's world number one. She is playing her

:11:00. > :11:01.quarterfinal at the moment. And the mixed quarterfinals in the

:11:02. > :11:09.badminton. Scotland in action. They are on fire, winning all three

:11:10. > :11:12.matches. England, Wales and Scotland involved in the quarterfinals of the

:11:13. > :11:16.table tennis tonight. If you go online to our BBC sport website, you

:11:17. > :11:24.can watch that. So many choices. And we brought you plenty of net small

:11:25. > :11:27.-- netball. More of that, Wales taking on the Trinidad and a bagel.

:11:28. > :11:32.And just a reminder about the website. There is a wee Smith who

:11:33. > :11:38.want gold in the weightlifting. -- won golds. You can follow absolutely

:11:39. > :11:43.every sport from every single venue. Get yourself over to the website as

:11:44. > :11:47.soon as you can. If you go to the website, you can see Gemma Gibbons

:11:48. > :11:51.with silver in the judo earlier. A husband is Euan Burton, flag bearer

:11:52. > :11:57.for Scotland at the opening ceremony. Shortly, we will see him

:11:58. > :12:03.going for gold but Lee McKenzie has been talking to him ahead of the

:12:04. > :12:07.games. You have come in and you have done

:12:08. > :12:13.your admin and been a coach but now you're back to being a player. It is

:12:14. > :12:17.a strange balance to get right. I have had 20 years of being selfish

:12:18. > :12:21.about my training and now I am making sure that I am in selfish as

:12:22. > :12:24.a candy for the guys in my team. The way I've balance it is a do

:12:25. > :12:28.everything they can to be the best coach that I can and a squeeze in

:12:29. > :12:33.training around it. That is probably why I am in sweaty than everyone

:12:34. > :12:37.else. I'm probably slightly less that than these guys at the moment

:12:38. > :12:43.but hopefully by the Commonwealth Games, I will be better. For me, the

:12:44. > :12:48.end of my career as an athlete came after London. A new I was going to

:12:49. > :12:52.take a coaching job and they knew it was going to be bringing more

:12:53. > :12:56.responsible to four other people with it. Although why will compete

:12:57. > :13:00.in Glasgow and I want to end up on the top of the podium, it is kind of

:13:01. > :13:08.like a second part of my career. I have been given a repeal, which is

:13:09. > :13:13.quite nice. I am in better fighter today than it was before. The

:13:14. > :13:16.experience that UN can offer the players is valuable, combined with

:13:17. > :13:23.the confidence he brings to the whole team. It has put Judo Scotland

:13:24. > :13:26.in a great position. The APPLAUSE impression is that it is guys

:13:27. > :13:33.fighting on a M80 and then they go home, but there is a truth to that.

:13:34. > :13:38.They do fight each other on the map, but not in my pyjamas! There are

:13:39. > :13:42.also of other things around it. If you take care of them well and

:13:43. > :13:49.professionally, it help you to have a higher level of career, and the

:13:50. > :13:53.longer level. Is an element of coaching that you are also reminding

:13:54. > :13:57.yourself in some ways of the things that you know but that you have

:13:58. > :14:05.forgotten? You are also relearning. Does that help? What I've learned

:14:06. > :14:08.about my judo and judo in general since I have started coaching

:14:09. > :14:13.full-time is probably as much as I have learned about my judo in the

:14:14. > :14:18.ten years previous to that. I think I am still learning. Every day, I am

:14:19. > :14:21.learning. Eventually I'll get to a physical point where I am unable to

:14:22. > :14:31.do it but I think I am still a better judo player than I was. James

:14:32. > :14:36.finds himself -- you invite himself in the unusual position of teaching

:14:37. > :14:39.one of his competitors. I cannot think of a better position than the

:14:40. > :14:43.two of us in the final. An interesting dynamic will stop I

:14:44. > :14:48.think it is testament to him as a person and hopefully to me as a

:14:49. > :14:53.person that there is that element of trust they are. It is very easy to

:14:54. > :14:56.have people start to feel that they are keeping something back, but

:14:57. > :15:01.actually, for James to be the best athlete he can be, I need to give

:15:02. > :15:04.him everything I can as a coach but also as an athlete, the better I am

:15:05. > :15:22.in, the better he will be. And the better he is, the harder he will

:15:23. > :15:28.push me. What would be a successful games from your point of view? We

:15:29. > :15:33.want to have the most successful Scottish team we have ever had. If

:15:34. > :15:38.we do that, it will have been a success. We have a strong team, a

:15:39. > :15:42.mixture of youth and more experience like myself. I think there is every

:15:43. > :15:46.chance that if we do the right things like we have been doing the

:15:47. > :15:57.last few years, we can have a successful games. That has set is up

:15:58. > :16:04.perfectly for the gold medal contest in the men's 100 kilograms. As you

:16:05. > :16:16.can see, Euan Burton is taking on Shah Hussein Shah of Pakistan. A few

:16:17. > :16:21.days ago we saw that he broke down at the London Olympic Games having

:16:22. > :16:28.been knocked out in the second round. Part of his moat aviation

:16:29. > :16:32.Best part of his motivation is to ensure he doesn't have

:16:33. > :16:33.Best part of his motivation is to experience. It

:16:34. > :16:42.Best part of his motivation is to finish the Commonwealth Games career

:16:43. > :16:49.with a goal. Euan Burton going for gold in the judo. Let's hand over to

:16:50. > :17:05.our commentary team to see if he can do it.

:17:06. > :17:26.COMMENTATOR: The crowd going absolutely ballistic as we expected.

:17:27. > :17:36.Shah Hussain of Pakistan is going to be wearing blue. Euan Burton of

:17:37. > :17:44.Scotland is wearing white. My own personal view is that Euan Burton

:17:45. > :17:49.will be too strong. Don't forgot, twice world bronze medallist at 81

:17:50. > :17:58.kilograms. Of two categories. Will he be to show for Shah Hussain? He

:17:59. > :18:06.will want to show the Pakistani that it is his home turf, his stomping

:18:07. > :18:11.ground. That is very much Euan Burton. Cross grip. Used to being

:18:12. > :18:17.able to settle on it, set himself up. Now the difference is with cross

:18:18. > :18:23.gripping he has to go in immediately. He has not had a lot of

:18:24. > :18:29.time to settle into this category. Going up two categories normally

:18:30. > :18:35.takes a couple of years to settle in. I think it was tactical from

:18:36. > :18:42.Scotland. They have two under 90 kilograms possibilities, two medals

:18:43. > :18:50.here. He decided to go up to weight categories. He has done a couple of

:18:51. > :19:02.Grand Prix at the higher weight category. I don't think we totally

:19:03. > :19:08.appreciate his core strength. Burton has turned into two massive

:19:09. > :19:17.techniques and just by using his core muscles Shah Hussain has been

:19:18. > :19:22.able to block them out. One weight category, you have two adapter. One

:19:23. > :19:33.weight category can make all the difference. For me, Shah Hussain has

:19:34. > :19:40.not attacked, he has just patted them off. I think there should be a

:19:41. > :19:50.penalty on the board for in. Now, Euan Burton needs to up the pace. He

:19:51. > :20:02.will try and take it to ground. As soon as he possibly can. Straight

:20:03. > :20:09.into the ground. That was superb and he wins the gold-medal. Euan Burton.

:20:10. > :20:20.The Commonwealth Games gold medallist. Misses Burton looking on.

:20:21. > :20:27.The Scottish VIP contingent in front of us are absolutely on their feet

:20:28. > :20:31.and doing the hokey Cokie. That was superb stuff. Just needed to get it

:20:32. > :20:37.settled and get the right angle in and that is exactly what he did.

:20:38. > :20:47.Euan Burton, Commonwealth Games champion at minus 100 kilograms.

:20:48. > :20:56.Great celebrations here. The arm was a cross. He had to go in. Takes him

:20:57. > :21:03.over. Look at that. He was holding on for life. Nobody is going to go

:21:04. > :21:12.there. He was squeezing with all of his mind. Drives off the back leg

:21:13. > :21:20.then he pushes forward the referee gave it there. And he follows it

:21:21. > :21:33.through. He would want to follow it up if he could. He becomes the

:21:34. > :21:40.Commonwealth Games champion. The scene could not be more different

:21:41. > :21:46.from two years ago. Well done. A Commonwealth Games gold. Thank you

:21:47. > :21:50.very much. It is a very different story. The guys have been fantastic.

:21:51. > :22:03.The whole team over the last couple of days. How much pressure did you

:22:04. > :22:10.feel? I was nervous. I have got to be honest, I was nervous all day.

:22:11. > :22:15.The crowd is expected. You have carried the flag and you are

:22:16. > :22:20.expected to do something. It was a gamble to come out of retirement and

:22:21. > :22:27.come up to weight to stay within the limits. My opponents have looked

:22:28. > :22:34.pretty small compared to some of those guys, a few big monsters out

:22:35. > :22:39.there! Team Scotland has done absolutely tremendous. What is

:22:40. > :22:45.happening with team Scotland and judo? It is the nominal? There are a

:22:46. > :22:48.lot of guys with a lot of experience who have put their whole lives in.

:22:49. > :22:58.For more than half the team it might be their last event. Having watched

:22:59. > :23:05.gemma fall just short, how did it change your mindset? I tried not to

:23:06. > :23:10.watch it. I was in the warm up room and I watched it on the screen at

:23:11. > :23:16.least you are a bit distant. We have been doing the same thing all day,

:23:17. > :23:20.keeping an eye on each other and not watching the matches because it is

:23:21. > :23:24.too emotionally draining. It is tough because she is on the road

:23:25. > :23:30.back from injury and not quite fully fit. But she came for gold and I am

:23:31. > :23:38.sure she will be disappointed. Commiserations for gemma but you can

:23:39. > :23:46.hang up your judo suit with pride. You are Commonwealth gold winner.

:23:47. > :23:53.Gold and silver for the Burton -Gibbons family. I am delighted to

:23:54. > :23:59.say we are joined by a medal winner from not too long ago. A medal

:24:00. > :24:05.winner from Saatchi in curling. What have you been doing since? A lot of

:24:06. > :24:15.people have been asking is what it was like to win the medal. Who else

:24:16. > :24:21.has been on the panel with you? It has been crammed every day. Steve

:24:22. > :24:27.Cram and Jackie Wilcox on the panel as well so it was a lot of fun. What

:24:28. > :24:31.have you made of the Commonwealth Games in general? When you were

:24:32. > :24:36.involved in the Winter Olympics, there is always a big spike in

:24:37. > :24:42.interest. In terms of the Commonwealth Games, a lot of people

:24:43. > :24:47.as adjusting it has a real positive impact on Scottish sport.

:24:48. > :24:52.Absolutely. Even before it started there was a huge buzz going on. A

:24:53. > :24:58.great atmosphere. Everybody is getting behind the team. The fact

:24:59. > :25:03.that Scotland started so well in the swimming. And we have had good

:25:04. > :25:09.weather until today. We have had three days of gorgeous weather and

:25:10. > :25:10.it has started raining. It needed to cool down because it has been very

:25:11. > :25:18.hard. What cool down because it has been very

:25:19. > :25:23.see? I went to see the hockey, the Scotland girls beating Malaysian. I

:25:24. > :25:26.was at the swimming yesterday evening and it was pretty warm in

:25:27. > :25:31.the pool. evening and it was pretty warm in

:25:32. > :25:35.buzz around the place. I got into the village to take some of the

:25:36. > :25:42.athletes around to show what it is like to be at a future games. When

:25:43. > :25:46.there is a Scottish medal, the crowd, we have seen it in the

:25:47. > :25:56.velodrome today. Flower Of Scotland is some well. It is good to receive

:25:57. > :26:04.that. We are showcasing our nation to the world and it is important to

:26:05. > :26:09.do Scotland proud. If you have not been a successful curler, what sport

:26:10. > :26:16.would you have done? Cycling maybe? I am a big fan of cycling. We need

:26:17. > :26:22.you to look at the BBC website. You can put in the answer to various

:26:23. > :26:28.questions, things asking how tall you are, what your agility is like.

:26:29. > :26:33.At the end of it, it tells you what sport you are ideally suited to.

:26:34. > :26:34.What do you think it would be for me? Seeing

:26:35. > :26:43.What do you think it would be for tall, something along the lines of

:26:44. > :26:48.netball. You are right. I feel I need to work on my manliness. Not

:26:49. > :26:54.there is anything wrong with being a male netball player. I was thinking

:26:55. > :26:58.about weightlifting. I think you are a bit tall for weightlifting. For

:26:59. > :27:02.curling you need a core strength and hand eye coordination. You need

:27:03. > :27:07.curling you need a core strength and work a huge amount on your

:27:08. > :27:12.technique. Like a golf swing, you really have to trust your technique.

:27:13. > :27:18.A big thanks to David Murdoch. We are going to go straight to the

:27:19. > :27:24.velodrome. Jonathan Edwards can bring is the end of the points race.

:27:25. > :27:30.velodrome. Jonathan Edwards can A fast and frantic 160 laps. If you

:27:31. > :27:37.win a sprint every ten laps you win points. If you gain a lap, you get

:27:38. > :27:39.20 points. Peter Kenyon was the man to watch. We join it in the final

:27:40. > :27:51.stages. COMMENTATOR: Small to watch. We join it in the final

:27:52. > :27:55.fracturing. The Kiwis lining up for a bit of teamwork. Archibald on the

:27:56. > :28:00.fracturing. The Kiwis lining up for front getting the nod from his

:28:01. > :28:05.coach. The relapse now. -- three laps now. The yellow flag being

:28:06. > :28:11.pointed out to Archibald. laps now. The yellow flag being

:28:12. > :28:22.signalling for other riders to come past. As this race reaching set its

:28:23. > :28:30.conclusion. Peter can act in the Black Cats. Riding along the front.

:28:31. > :28:38.-- Peter Kennaugh. The teenager from Vancouver has been strong. And there

:28:39. > :28:45.goes the bell. The man of the moment, Scully, as if fired from a

:28:46. > :28:49.gun. Hurtling out of the peloton. He wants to finish the job in style.

:28:50. > :28:55.This will be a great result for New Zealand. Scully is up and over the

:28:56. > :29:01.line, just to make sure. Taking second place on the line. Peter

:29:02. > :29:02.Kennaugh, third. Zachary Bell from Canada in a photo

:29:03. > :29:08.Kennaugh, third. Zachary Bell from Canada in a finish with Peter

:29:09. > :29:11.Kennaugh for the two points. Gold for Scully and the first medal

:29:12. > :29:17.of the games for the Isle of Man. Peter Kennaugh is with me. What we

:29:18. > :29:24.did not get from the last five laps was how brutal the 160 laps was. It

:29:25. > :29:27.was a savage race. From the word go. Peter Kennaugh was really doing most

:29:28. > :29:31.of the animating. He was trying to use his rod strength. He was missing

:29:32. > :29:37.a little bit of the top end in the sprint, to Scully, the kiwi. What he

:29:38. > :29:41.did push on and tried to break up the race. But the Kiwis had such

:29:42. > :29:46.good strength and depth and he was not able to break that. That was the

:29:47. > :29:52.thing. The three of them come up Aaron Gates in third place as well.

:29:53. > :29:56.Without a team-mate, had to break the strangle. He was isolated. There

:29:57. > :30:00.were flags being waved at certain riders. There was a wrestling move,

:30:01. > :30:06.one of my dad was my favourite moves, the clothesline. That was

:30:07. > :30:09.Archibald at one point. There was as much action off the track as there

:30:10. > :30:13.was on the track, especially with Peter Kennaugh going down to see

:30:14. > :30:17.what was happening. There was a little confusion about two thirds of

:30:18. > :30:24.the way through. Scully, all of a sudden, popped up from nowhere and I

:30:25. > :30:28.was not sure what was happening. I have been assured that the result

:30:29. > :30:32.stands. And ten Simak, not too happy about that. You say he popped up

:30:33. > :30:38.from nowhere but they suddenly gave him 20 points. As the riders go

:30:39. > :30:41.around, you could see the current state of play, and Peter Kennaugh

:30:42. > :30:46.would think, where did Scully get those points from? This was the

:30:47. > :30:47.problem and it happened earlier on with Pete. He was not given his

:30:48. > :30:52.problem and it happened earlier on with Pete. He was second lap for

:30:53. > :30:57.quite a while. I was looking at the computer, giving him a bit of a

:30:58. > :31:01.nudge. I did not understand what was happening. If there is a lag with

:31:02. > :31:04.the computer, the riders are out there trying to do the best they

:31:05. > :31:08.can. They do not have an abacus on the front of the bike so they rely

:31:09. > :31:12.on the computer. If there is a lag, it really can go against you with

:31:13. > :31:16.certain riders. But the Kiwis played exceptionally well. So did Pete, but

:31:17. > :31:25.in the end, Scully was a worthy winner. Silver for Peter Kennaugh

:31:26. > :31:36.but the big news was the gold medal for Neil Fachie and Craig Noone. In

:31:37. > :31:43.the morning, it is the men's keirin. Back to slightly wet and windy space

:31:44. > :31:49.down by the BBC at the Quay. I've had to get out of this lovely

:31:50. > :31:55.umbrella. We will take you back into the SECC. We have some live judo

:31:56. > :32:03.earlier on, and Gemma Gibbons won the silver. We will show you the

:32:04. > :32:12.medal ceremony, two home nation medal is.

:32:13. > :32:21.Silver medallist, Gemma Gibbons. She has just watched her husband, Euan

:32:22. > :32:32.Burton, win the 100 kilos gold medal. She was shouting louder than

:32:33. > :32:38.anybody. She will be disappointed but she will bounce back. What does

:32:39. > :32:47.the saying say? Fall down seven times, get updates. But medallist

:32:48. > :32:54.and Commonwealth champion, visiting Wales, Natalie Howell. Gold

:32:55. > :33:00.medallist, Natalie Powell. -- Natalie Powell. Their first gold

:33:01. > :33:07.medal. What a performance from Natalie Powell. She came out guns

:33:08. > :33:11.blazing. She has lost contests on the edge of the area and I have to

:33:12. > :33:26.say, she was much better this time. And she did it in style.

:33:27. > :33:36.Ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of Wales.

:33:37. > :34:58.APPLAUSE. Glasgow, let's celebrate our

:34:59. > :35:03.Commonwealth Games winners. I'm going to have to ditch this

:35:04. > :35:06.umbrella. I cannot multitask. Two hands is all I have got. The meter

:35:07. > :35:13.you what is going to happen tonight on BBC Three. In the background, you

:35:14. > :35:18.can hear big Vern and the Shooters. We normally do a little wondering to

:35:19. > :35:22.see how Clare balding and Mark Chapman are doing but we will do

:35:23. > :35:26.that after nine o'clock. After nine o'clock, it is the popular snack

:35:27. > :35:32.news. Feel free to get involved in that. Some people moan about that

:35:33. > :35:36.but many of you enjoy it so we will continue with that on day three of

:35:37. > :35:39.the Commonwealth Games. We would like to know what you are nibbling

:35:40. > :35:45.at as you watch the Commonwealth Games. But let us know what you are

:35:46. > :35:52.eating and remember, we have to be very careful about this, it is not

:35:53. > :35:56.meals. You cannot have meals, it must be only snacks. Little things

:35:57. > :36:00.you are eating, and we will do that after nine o'clock tonight. And one

:36:01. > :36:04.other thing to tell you, there will be a flotilla of 250 ships coming

:36:05. > :36:09.down the Clyde. It did happen earlier on. It took place around

:36:10. > :36:14.here. It was not as spectacular as the yachting club promised it would

:36:15. > :36:20.be a because most of them word around about here. -- mirrored. Huge

:36:21. > :36:25.crowds around here, and the weather was very nice. I'm trying to look

:36:26. > :36:29.for something on here, which will enable me to take you into the next

:36:30. > :36:33.bit. We will show you some enable me to take you into the next

:36:34. > :36:38.moment. I have all of this year, and it is completely wet and covered in

:36:39. > :36:42.rain. It is not entirely working. I can show you what has been happening

:36:43. > :36:43.today on day three of the Commonwealth Games. Let's look at

:36:44. > :36:50.the headlines. Commonwealth Games. Let's look at

:36:51. > :36:53.Wales took the first gold medal of the games with an individual

:36:54. > :37:00.rhythmic gymnastic discipline. Her sixth medal of the event. Vicky

:37:01. > :37:03.Holland, Jonathan Brownlee, Jodie Stimpson and Alistair Brownlee

:37:04. > :37:09.claimed victory in the next team really. Zoe Smith took a goal for

:37:10. > :37:17.England in the weightlifting. Michaela Breeze took the bronze. And

:37:18. > :37:25.gold medals for Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean of Scotland in the

:37:26. > :37:29.tandem cycling. And just a reminder that if you would like to get in

:37:30. > :37:41.touch with us at any stage, you can. Use the hashtag BBC Glasgow 2014.

:37:42. > :37:44.And all the usual ways as well, you can go to BBC One where Gary and the

:37:45. > :37:49.gang are involved between 7:00pm and 10pm. They are watching the swimming

:37:50. > :37:53.tonight. Fran Halsall and some of the other big finals. 20 of medals

:37:54. > :38:00.being given out. We will show you some judo tonight on BBC Three, some

:38:01. > :38:05.sevens rugby, also. If you want to go to the website, you can basically

:38:06. > :38:09.be your own channel controller. 15 screens to choose from. I have kids

:38:10. > :38:13.at home and they want to watch gymnastics all day. So I'd tell my

:38:14. > :38:17.wife to pop on there and put the gymnastics on and they watch that

:38:18. > :38:20.for hours. You can basically choose whatever sport you like on the BBC

:38:21. > :38:23.sport website. Click the red button as well if you like and once you

:38:24. > :38:27.have done that, this will be confusing, but once you have, you

:38:28. > :38:30.can click the blue button and that will enable you to choose as well.

:38:31. > :38:35.Across the BBC, we are trying to give you as much choice as we

:38:36. > :38:41.possibly can. Let's show you some live sport. Back to the judo in the

:38:42. > :38:48.SECC. This is the women's 78 kilograms gold medal contest

:38:49. > :38:50.SECC. This is the women's 78 England. Sarah was born in truth

:38:51. > :39:00.break England. Sarah was born in truth

:39:01. > :39:06.resenting Scotland. Idalys Ortiz was beaten by her inventory. She is the

:39:07. > :39:08.youngest member of the squad but she is a feisty competitor with a huge

:39:09. > :39:12.will to win. We have is a feisty competitor with a huge

:39:13. > :39:17.medals given out in the judo over the last few days and this is the

:39:18. > :39:23.latest. Gold for Scotland or gold for England? It is Sarah Adlington

:39:24. > :39:30.against Jodi Myers. You she is, going for gold. -- here

:39:31. > :39:31.she is. But she will have her work cut out against Jodi Myers who has

:39:32. > :39:45.been on great form. She's beaten some strong competition

:39:46. > :39:51.in the semifinals and the court finals. -- quarterfinals. It always

:39:52. > :39:56.makes for healthy development and healthy competition, when you have

:39:57. > :40:05.got a youngster chomping at your heels. Exactly. Jodi Myers of

:40:06. > :40:20.England is in blue and Sarah Adlington of Scotland is in white.

:40:21. > :40:28.She comes out, just kicking away at the legs, Adlington. Jodie Myers is

:40:29. > :40:38.very right-handed. Right against left. We will have to watch this

:40:39. > :40:43.kicking. They are not using it to move. But out of the area, bringing

:40:44. > :40:51.it back into the centre. We have to use those feet. There we go. That is

:40:52. > :40:54.what can happen. If you are just using it to make it look like you

:40:55. > :41:01.are busy... There we go. Want to I know? He gave a wind-up for

:41:02. > :41:05.proximity. If she was going to get it, it would be for stepping outside

:41:06. > :41:13.the area. That is why they took it off. Jodie Myers has got to step up

:41:14. > :41:24.the pace. Now she starts to attack. She does not need to be over the

:41:25. > :41:33.top. It is going to be a yuko. That will be downgraded. It was not

:41:34. > :41:42.anywhere near an yuko. -- Neil Fachie. They are looking at it, but

:41:43. > :41:52.they might downgraded. Maybe I do know what I'm doing. Adlington is

:41:53. > :42:03.dictating the pace. She is dictating the fight. On the international

:42:04. > :42:08.scene, she has beaded in Paris, one of the toughest rudiments on the

:42:09. > :42:14.international circuit. She wants to be going home with a gold medal

:42:15. > :42:20.here. Jodie Myers is saying, no, I am new to contest that. She is

:42:21. > :42:27.holding over the top of her arm. She needs to be inside. Either that or

:42:28. > :42:28.over the top. She needs to score, because penalties will not be enough

:42:29. > :42:40.in this match. Jimmie Johnson, the English coach,

:42:41. > :42:49.shouting like crazy. One of my former students. Tactically, he is

:42:50. > :42:58.very aware. He is shouting the right things, I am sure, to Jodie Myers.

:42:59. > :43:07.Billy Cusack, also very experienced. He runs the Edinburgh full-time

:43:08. > :43:16.squad. And he is shouting their two Sarah Adlington, to block out all

:43:17. > :43:20.the time. Stick in the technique every now and then. She has a long

:43:21. > :43:27.way to go. You cannot just sit back and hope that the time goes. I'd

:43:28. > :43:33.think she is having a little trouble with Jodie Myers. I'm not quite sure

:43:34. > :43:40.how to take it. I'm really surprised that Jodie Myers has taken a high

:43:41. > :43:52.grip on such a tall person. I would user lower centre of gravity, to her

:43:53. > :44:01.advantage. -- I would use her. It should have been a shido there. The

:44:02. > :44:09.whole idea, you have to stay within the area. Now Adlington is going to

:44:10. > :44:19.work. Is she going to put the big one across? Jodie Myers this time.

:44:20. > :44:33.Almost gets countered. Into the last minute. Good turning from Myers. The

:44:34. > :44:37.referee is going to stand them up. Jodi Myers has to do something

:44:38. > :44:43.different. She has two change her game plan. You are absolutely right.

:44:44. > :44:51.Over the top against somebody who is smaller. There are each Matic from

:44:52. > :45:02.the referee. At the same time, Adlington has to use her height to

:45:03. > :45:17.her advantage. That is by taking an over handgrip and using it to

:45:18. > :45:24.absolutely launch her opponent. Adlington has done one major

:45:25. > :45:31.technique. She is going to get she don't for dropping. Myers needs to

:45:32. > :45:36.do something different, change her line of attack, go over to the other

:45:37. > :45:41.flank. She cannot keep going the same way all the time. Now she is

:45:42. > :45:48.starting to get aggressive. A big arm over the top. Six seconds to go.

:45:49. > :45:56.Out of the area. Four seconds left on the clock. I don't think it is

:45:57. > :46:08.enough. Three penalties. Now, my eggs goes in it is all over. --

:46:09. > :46:20.Myers goes in. It is all over. Another gold medal for Scotland.

:46:21. > :46:27.Silver medal this time for England. My heart goes out to Jodi Myers a

:46:28. > :46:34.little bit. She was trying her hardest. Her heart was full of it.

:46:35. > :46:40.She was ready to show this crowd that she is ready for the

:46:41. > :46:57.international scene. I like her style. I see her as a band coming.

:46:58. > :47:03.Absolutely. She has real potential. It is going to be good for

:47:04. > :47:07.Adlington. Sometimes in the heavier categories you are so far ahead that

:47:08. > :47:13.Adlington. Sometimes in the heavier you can get laxer laser call. It is

:47:14. > :47:17.good to have somebody pushing you harder and making you want to train

:47:18. > :48:00.harder. -- you can get laxer days ago. Another gold

:48:01. > :48:09.harder. -- you can get laxer days six. Another gold for Scotland. Well

:48:10. > :48:18.done to Adlington. Commiserations to Jodi Myers. This time, experience

:48:19. > :48:26.told. We are trying to have a word with both of them if they come over

:48:27. > :48:35.to us. Jodi understandably disappointed, Sarah, very well done.

:48:36. > :48:41.BBC sport. If you are watching, Margaret, that one was for Pat. They

:48:42. > :48:48.will know who they are. How does it feel to come away with the medal? I

:48:49. > :48:54.was the number one seed so the pressure was on to win. I had to

:48:55. > :49:01.have belief. I am glad to be back and glad to be winning. Number one

:49:02. > :49:09.have belief. I am glad to be back in Britain. Youthful exuberance

:49:10. > :49:14.experience told in the end. There is experience told in the end. There is

:49:15. > :49:21.are the senior, it adds an edge. I am just pleased to come away with a

:49:22. > :49:27.win. Any nerves about trying to seal gold in front of a home crowd? I

:49:28. > :49:37.missed out on the chance to compete in London. It is good to compete in

:49:38. > :49:41.a home Commonwealth Games. A fifth judo gold for Scotland at these

:49:42. > :49:48.games. We have been on a roll since the first day so it has been

:49:49. > :49:49.fantastic. What has it done in terms of getting girls involved in the

:49:50. > :49:52.sport? Hopefully it done. Let's try to get a word with

:49:53. > :50:09.Jodi Myers. BBC sport, done. Let's try to get a word with

:50:10. > :50:25.commiserations. You pick up the silver. I am happy with a medal but

:50:26. > :50:33.I came to win so I am disappointed. I have so much more ahead of B, I

:50:34. > :50:37.cannot be down at this point. Do you buckle up this disappointment and

:50:38. > :50:44.use it to motivate you? Definitely. Sarah is number one in my category

:50:45. > :50:49.so she has been the Olympic champion. She is up there. Having a

:50:50. > :50:54.close fight with her, it shows where I can go. I am happy with my

:50:55. > :51:00.performance. Coming three months after an injury, I don't feel

:51:01. > :51:03.disappointed in myself. Nevertheless, the experience of a

:51:04. > :51:08.medal ceremony at the Commonwealth Games. I am still disappointed but I

:51:09. > :51:15.will wake up tomorrow and think that I got a silver. Commiserations, Jodi

:51:16. > :51:25.Myers takes a Commonwealth silver medal for team England. We can join

:51:26. > :51:34.a medal ceremony for Euan Burton. Ten or 15 minutes ago, he managed to

:51:35. > :51:40.win a medal. This is the bronze. Sorry, a goal. I am very confused.

:51:41. > :51:50.Of course, he won a gold medal for Euan Burton. We will watch that

:51:51. > :52:17.medal ceremony over in the SECC. COMMENTATOR: Also representing

:52:18. > :52:41.England Tim Slyfield. Super judo all day. The wind of the silver medal...

:52:42. > :52:46.Shah Hussain Shah of Pakistan receives the silver medal also with

:52:47. > :52:51.his family in the audience. Very upright judo. Very impressed with

:52:52. > :52:59.him. All of that training at university paying off. Would

:53:00. > :53:07.struggle to get the amount of sparring practice in his own

:53:08. > :53:14.country. They would send him to Japan for periods of time to train.

:53:15. > :53:25.So, the gold medal. It goes to Euan Burton of Scotland. The crowd erupt.

:53:26. > :53:29.Of course, they do. Look at his family there in the stand. They

:53:30. > :53:42.celebrate. Mum, brothers and sisters. Of course, Gemma, his wife.

:53:43. > :53:52.I needed a packet of tissues when I saw her. I would have given anything

:53:53. > :53:58.to see you claim that roster. It is one of the things that you always

:53:59. > :54:05.think of. I won a lot of my medals early. I would have loved my kids to

:54:06. > :54:06.have seen it. How nice is that? Ladies and gentlemen, the national

:54:07. > :54:24.anthem of Scotland. # And autumn leaves lie thick

:54:25. > :56:14.and still Glasgow, let us celebrate our

:56:15. > :56:22.Commonwealth Games medallists. APPLAUSE

:56:23. > :56:29.I can honestly say, considering we have been away from the Commonwealth

:56:30. > :56:54.Games since 2002 in Manchester. A 12 year break. We can honestly say that

:56:55. > :57:03.judo is back in style. Wonderful scenes inside the SECC as Euan

:57:04. > :57:08.Burton wins a gold medal for Scotland. He came out of retirement

:57:09. > :57:13.and made sure that he came out on a high. His wife Gemma Gibbons getting

:57:14. > :57:18.a silver medal. More judo to come after eight o'clock. We are on the

:57:19. > :57:26.millennium Bridge on the Clyde. Look at this remnant of Friday night. Our

:57:27. > :57:41.little vessel down by the side of HMS Banga. We have got the remnant

:57:42. > :57:45.of our flotilla. -- HMS Bangor. What on earth are they doing up there in

:57:46. > :57:53.the rain, he is thinking. He has got an important job. That is Big Vern

:57:54. > :57:57.and The Shooters. The crowd are enjoying themselves. We shall be

:57:58. > :58:02.speaking to him a little bit later. We have a comedian a little bit

:58:03. > :58:05.later as well and loads more sport between eight and ten o'clock. Right

:58:06. > :58:09.now on BBC Three it is time for the news.

:58:10. > :58:14.I leave the ashram, travel halfway across the world to find my father,

:58:15. > :58:22.Oh, well. As Vashrati says, gotta keep smiling!

:58:23. > :58:24.We don't tend to use the bathroom together here.

:58:25. > :58:26.All right, well, I'll catch you later.

:58:27. > :58:29.This ashram of yours, it might be a cult.

:58:30. > :58:33.I take it back, he's definitely Cuckoo's son.

:58:34. > :58:43.now on BBC Three it is time for the news.

:58:44. > :58:45.Back to Glasgow after a quick update.

:58:46. > :58:48.A judge has been accused of falling asleep during a child rape trial

:58:49. > :58:57.The trial was halted and must now start again.

:58:58. > :58:59.40 Dutch military police have arrived in Ukraine.

:59:00. > :59:01.They'll join the search for bodies in rebel held areas.

:59:02. > :59:03.It's nine days since the Malaysian airliner was shot down.

:59:04. > :59:06.The first female commander of a British warship is thought to

:59:07. > :59:12.Sarah West was near the end of her seven-month deployment.

:59:13. > :59:17.His car caught fire during qualifying for tomorrow's

:59:18. > :59:22.He'll now start last, while team-mate Nico Rosberg's on pole.

:59:23. > :59:25.And the I Am Music Festival in Essex has been pulled,

:59:26. > :59:30.Chipmunk, Union J and Scouting For Girls were due to play

:59:31. > :00:05.Yeah, I am looking for a Prince Charming.

:00:06. > :00:08.I don't think I'm ugly, but I don't think I'm, like, really pretty.

:00:09. > :00:14.I say, "You've got something on your bum." "Really?" And I say,

:00:15. > :00:54.we can, until ten o'clock. On the other side of the Armadillo, there

:00:55. > :01:01.is a lovely building, an exhibition other side of the Armadillo, there

:01:02. > :01:05.centre called the SECC. And the judo has been taking place in there.

:01:06. > :01:15.Let's take you right there now for yet another medal match. This one is

:01:16. > :01:18.the men's 100 kilograms. These are the big boys. Mark Shaw of Wales is

:01:19. > :01:30.going for a bronze medal in this one. He started judo at sex and then

:01:31. > :01:36.was a mine-clearing officer in the Army. In years. The Navy has

:01:37. > :01:41.released him to train full-time in the run-up to Glasgow and to focus

:01:42. > :01:47.on his judo. As a result of his sober medals in London. And in

:01:48. > :01:51.November of last year. He comes in with those under his belt. He has

:01:52. > :01:54.not managed to make it to the gold and silver medal match but this is a

:01:55. > :01:59.chance to leave Glasgow with a medal. The bronze medal is up for

:02:00. > :02:10.grabs. Can Mark Shaw of Wales when it? -- win it.

:02:11. > :02:23.Tones, hard man's athletics. We have some man mountains in the 80s, I can

:02:24. > :02:30.assure you. -- we had. That is another point. Mark Shaw, coming

:02:31. > :02:33.out, wearing white for Wales. Sam Rosser is in blue. Here we go, for

:02:34. > :02:44.the heavyweights. The last category. That has got to be a penalty, it has

:02:45. > :02:49.to be. Sam Rosser went straight out of the area. The referee has to give

:02:50. > :02:53.it. That is how it should be done. Every time they go out. You cannot

:02:54. > :03:03.just drift out. You have to know the area. It is

:03:04. > :03:08.part of the game. You need to know where you are. That was different.

:03:09. > :03:10.They went outside but he initiated a technique. They have to know where

:03:11. > :03:29.they are. That was unfortunate. How many

:03:30. > :03:38.opportunities either on the ground? -- are there. Roster has to get into

:03:39. > :03:44.the match. He has to start to take the initiative. -- Sam Rosser. Good

:03:45. > :03:50.movement from Mark Shaw. Using those grips. It is very one-sided. That

:03:51. > :04:00.big left-hander going over the top, creating space. But now, Sam Rosser

:04:01. > :04:05.goes on. He felt the danger there, I think. He was being set up. My

:04:06. > :04:10.prediction is that we are going to get a big score here. Both of these

:04:11. > :04:17.fighters are trying to set up bigger tax. Absolutely. And they are quite

:04:18. > :04:29.capable of it. They are moving well. Not so long that edge. -- not

:04:30. > :04:42.along. But we had this before with Sam Rosser. He is not pulling his

:04:43. > :05:03.arm. He is not using the sleeve. One penalty to March. -- Mark Shaw. He

:05:04. > :05:12.needs the inside grip. He is attacking both flanks, that is the

:05:13. > :05:19.important thing. Sam Rosser gets another penalty. I do not see that.

:05:20. > :05:28.Why do not think he got that. Is it? Look at that. Mark Shaw on top. He

:05:29. > :05:37.kind of gave that up. He did not attack. He just fell onto his back.

:05:38. > :05:42.It looks like he has slept, -- slept on a banana peel. A second medal for

:05:43. > :05:54.Wales. Kevin Williams is watching, I know

:05:55. > :06:03.he is. He will be jumping up and down in his living room. Another

:06:04. > :06:07.medal for Wales. Mark Shaw took advantage of that. It always looked

:06:08. > :06:14.as if there was going to be a big score. Sam Rosser almost gave up. He

:06:15. > :06:24.fell onto his back. Mark Shaw, straight into the attack.

:06:25. > :06:39.And there it is, Mark Shaw wins for Wales. The bronze medal. Having

:06:40. > :06:49.been... Do you feel close to the Welsh? My inner Dragon. That is what

:06:50. > :06:54.it is. The second medal for Wales. There it is. He directs him onto his

:06:55. > :06:59.shoulders. Will that be given? I not sure that Mark Shaw new that he was

:07:00. > :07:06.going directly onto his back but then he was straight into the hold.

:07:07. > :07:15.Watch the change of direction. He started it. And he tried to change

:07:16. > :07:20.it. He tries to counterattack. But Mark Shaw just drove them back onto

:07:21. > :07:32.his back. It was able to dizzy moment. -- said Daisy. How does it

:07:33. > :07:36.feel to make it to the bronze? I'm lost for words. Fantastic. I had a

:07:37. > :07:40.good day. By slept up in the quarterfinals. I should have made it

:07:41. > :07:47.to the final. I am so chuffed to make it through the bronze fight. We

:07:48. > :07:51.ask a lot of the fighters, what are the nerves like? But your day job

:07:52. > :07:58.has to be highly pressurised. More nerve wracking to take than a judo

:07:59. > :08:01.match. It is a different pressure. But this is the biggest stage I have

:08:02. > :08:05.ever fought on. Trying to cut out to cut out the family the pressure from

:08:06. > :08:10.family and friends, it was difficult. But I'm grateful to the

:08:11. > :08:16.Navy that they have allowed me to train to achieve this medal. And

:08:17. > :08:24.they asked here in their thousands, supporting. I am very grateful to

:08:25. > :08:33.them. And what a great half an hour for Wales! Fantastic. I'm glad we

:08:34. > :08:37.have picked up so many medals. Congratulations. Thank you.

:08:38. > :08:41.Well done to Mark Shaw. Another medal, they keep coming in. Let us

:08:42. > :08:49.show you a little bit about where we are. We can see all these people

:08:50. > :08:57.coming in. The Bell's Bridge is just here. Volunteers will tell you that

:08:58. > :09:01.you cannot go across it, and then you have to go the other way. Then

:09:02. > :09:07.there is the Millenium Bridge, and then the Squinty Bridge, went near

:09:08. > :09:14.our BBC One studio. Loads of swimming on BBC One. Has been a

:09:15. > :09:18.rugby sevens game spread across and BBC Three foremost of the day. We

:09:19. > :09:22.will go to Ibrox shortly. By the way, thank you to many of you who

:09:23. > :09:25.have tweeted tonight. Earlier on I believe I said that the rugby sevens

:09:26. > :09:26.were at Hampden Park, and some of were at Hampden Park, and some of

:09:27. > :09:33.you got very annoyed and said that it was at Ibrox. You are correct. It

:09:34. > :09:34.is just a little error that you make when you are live on television. We

:09:35. > :09:39.will be when you are live on television. We

:09:40. > :09:41.have never lost a game in the Commonwealth Games at all.

:09:42. > :09:47.have never lost a game in the a bit of trouble earlier against

:09:48. > :09:49.Scotland, winning 17-15. We will watch them play Barbados in a

:09:50. > :09:54.moment. But he was that watch them play Barbados in a

:09:55. > :09:58.magic. -- but here is a bit of musical magic. That is Billy Ocean.

:09:59. > :10:01.And there is a reason we're playing that. Let's

:10:02. > :10:04.And there is a reason we're playing why with John Inverdale.

:10:05. > :10:11.They piece of music for the task that is

:10:12. > :10:14.facing the Barbadian team here. They are playing New Zealand,

:10:15. > :10:18.unconquerable. I will allow my good friends here to tell you why we play

:10:19. > :10:25.that piece of music because he has found out that... Billy Ocean's son

:10:26. > :10:29.is playing for Barbados. Is that not possibly the most exciting thing we

:10:30. > :10:34.have heard all day? He is wearing number nine and his name is Anthony

:10:35. > :10:41.Charles and he is in for something of a tough 14 minutes. When the

:10:42. > :10:42.going gets tough, I think that sums up his next 40 minutes. The

:10:43. > :10:49.difference between these two sides up his next 40 minutes. The

:10:50. > :10:53.is absolutely massive. It is a chasm, the Grand Canyon. It will be

:10:54. > :10:56.interesting to see how they cope with the pace, the organisation, and

:10:57. > :11:04.the physicality of the New Zealand side. But these boys, this would be

:11:05. > :11:08.there Commonwealth Games final, to play against the best sevens side in

:11:09. > :11:11.the world. It will be a dream for these lads. This will be the

:11:12. > :11:16.highlight of their career, playing in a full stadium here against New

:11:17. > :11:18.Zealand. I cannot wait to see it. It could be the biggest gulf in

:11:19. > :11:24.Commonwealth Games history. could be the biggest gulf in

:11:25. > :11:25.Zealand have already qualified but could be the biggest gulf in

:11:26. > :11:29.it is not in the New Zealand rugby could be the biggest gulf in

:11:30. > :11:36.gas. That is the concern. They have not lost a game and are not about to

:11:37. > :11:37.gas. That is the concern. They have lose one. They will go until the

:11:38. > :11:43.final whistle. lose one. They will go until the

:11:44. > :11:45.whether it was Barbados, England, South Africa, Wales or Sri Lanka. It

:11:46. > :11:52.does not matter who is in front, they will give it everything. They

:11:53. > :11:57.have made a few changes. Mickelson is on the bench. They have given

:11:58. > :12:06.their squad chance. Ben Lam is on the bench. Let's look ahead. We

:12:07. > :12:12.especially Canada against Scotland. Tell me about the

:12:13. > :12:14.especially Canada against Scotland. quite simple. The

:12:15. > :12:14.especially Canada against Scotland. the quarterfinals. It is

:12:15. > :12:21.especially Canada against Scotland. takes all. It is a huge game for

:12:22. > :12:22.Scotland in front of a home crowd. The atmosphere has been

:12:23. > :12:28.Scotland in front of a home crowd. far and I'm sure it will be like

:12:29. > :12:30.that later. Then we get into the games were

:12:31. > :12:30.that later. Then we get into the England, Australia, all four

:12:31. > :12:43.qualified. That is the England, Australia, all four

:12:44. > :12:44.Scotland Canada game is massive. Once you were there, anything can

:12:45. > :12:50.happen. Wales, Once you were there, anything can

:12:51. > :12:58.you would get it and go, right. For Wales, if they beat Samoa, it can

:12:59. > :13:08.avoid New Zealand in the semifinal. That is be doing for. Those two

:13:09. > :13:16.ivory really tough games. And in terms of how Wales have luck so far,

:13:17. > :13:21.that game could go anyway. -- have looked so far. You feel that it will

:13:22. > :13:28.hinge on one or two key moments. Actually, conversions of tries. Six

:13:29. > :13:33.conversions. Those are crucial. You are only playing for 40 minutes. If

:13:34. > :13:40.you look at the size of the Samoans, they will play a physical game.

:13:41. > :13:44.Wales will try to play a game of patience, spreading the ball into

:13:45. > :13:48.the field. They will try to play to space and avoid the size of the

:13:49. > :13:53.Samoans. We've spoken about the difference between sevens rugby and

:13:54. > :13:59.15s, you know what you're getting. It is physical all the way. And you

:14:00. > :14:04.do not want to be playing long passes against Samoans. They will

:14:05. > :14:37.try to cut you in half. You have to be clever and play a lot of

:14:38. > :14:40.football. This is where the competition will start. In the

:14:41. > :14:47.Commonwealth Games, there is always a disparity in the quality of teams.

:14:48. > :14:52.Across all the sports? Rugby sevens are in the next Olympics. When the

:14:53. > :15:02.next Olympics come, the sides we have seen on the world sevens

:15:03. > :15:08.series, Argentina, Portugal, it is getting serious. In the Olympics,

:15:09. > :15:13.small nations, they have made massive strides. They are thinking,

:15:14. > :15:27.we might get the medal, which is fantastic. Teams like Russia, Japan,

:15:28. > :15:29.America, they are embracing the Olympic movement. They will get

:15:30. > :15:39.training facilities and they will get so good. After the qualifying,

:15:40. > :15:44.there is a lower tier competition, where they will play against each

:15:45. > :15:49.other. Sri Lanka will play against Malaysia. They will have competitive

:15:50. > :15:58.matches and find their level. I can hear some applause. It is not for

:15:59. > :16:04.the teams. I think we should give this one a miss. While we are

:16:05. > :16:08.waiting for the teams, if you have not seen rugby sevens before, and if

:16:09. > :16:18.you're not sure how it works, here is our guide.

:16:19. > :16:27.Rugby sevens is a faster, flashier and more simplified version of the

:16:28. > :16:29.15 man game. Speed and fitness are imperative with the tournament

:16:30. > :16:37.played across an exhausting two-day schedule. Seven men rather than 15

:16:38. > :16:42.mean there are more spaces on the field and as a consequence, there

:16:43. > :16:47.are tries galore. Scrums are contested by just three men and when

:16:48. > :16:58.I try is scored, the conversion must be taken as a drop kick. Matches

:16:59. > :17:06.comprise of two ten minute pass, -- matches comprise of two seven minute

:17:07. > :17:12.halves. Apart from the final, which will be two ten minute house. The

:17:13. > :17:21.All Blacks have all four gold medals at Games to date.

:17:22. > :17:27.One of the great thing about rugby sevens, 20 years ago, people would

:17:28. > :17:34.have said, you have one fast blog at the end, and you give the ball to

:17:35. > :17:39.him. Now the game is more complex. As I say that, suddenly Billy

:17:40. > :17:44.Ocean's Sun and the rest of the Barbados team come onto the field to

:17:45. > :17:48.play New Zealand. The game is massively physical and very

:17:49. > :17:55.structured. New Zealand have a system of playing. Yes, they are all

:17:56. > :18:02.specialists. Some of these guys are young players who will develop into

:18:03. > :18:09.the 15 aside game. But they are specialist at the moment. I cannot

:18:10. > :18:16.wait to see Barbados. The crowd here, 47,000, they will cheer every

:18:17. > :18:22.single tackle that they make. You are far more exposed that rugby

:18:23. > :18:29.sevens than in the normal game. How exposed will Barbados be? Quite a

:18:30. > :18:38.lot, you will suspect. What can be keep it down to, here we go. -- can

:18:39. > :19:28.they keep it down to. Barbados, Barbados, Barbados! Listen

:19:29. > :19:35.to this. That was an outstanding opening minute for Barbados.

:19:36. > :19:40.Unfortunately, there are seven still to go. They are not being overawed

:19:41. > :19:47.by the colour of the shirts in front of them. Barbados have a mix of

:19:48. > :20:26.home-based players and ones who are based in Britain.

:20:27. > :20:36.This might be the first time that the wall of Barbados is breached. It

:20:37. > :20:47.is Declan O'Donnell with New Zealand's first try. Sean Lamont

:20:48. > :20:49.doing well. He was guilty of all watching, the defender.

:20:50. > :20:55.doing well. He was guilty of all easy for New Zealand. You would

:20:56. > :21:18.expect nothing less with this New Zealand side. They have quality.

:21:19. > :21:19.Declan O'Donnell, the try scorer. Gillies Kaka will get New Zealand

:21:20. > :21:52.back underway. New Zealand scoring quick

:21:53. > :22:00.succession. New Zealand have a second try. Jo Webber has

:22:01. > :22:05.exceptional feed. He is very well-known throughout the rugby

:22:06. > :22:13.world. That was a very well taken try. It was a disjointed defensive

:22:14. > :22:18.line. That is the way to attack it. That was a perfect example. If you

:22:19. > :22:21.live in a tropical environment, as Glasgow has been in recent times,

:22:22. > :22:50.you would expect some rain now and again.

:22:51. > :22:55.New Zealand are just beginning to warm up. Sam Dickson with the third

:22:56. > :23:02.try. warm up. Sam Dickson with the third

:23:03. > :23:10.their fingernails. Every time New Zealand get the ball, the score. I

:23:11. > :23:18.am not sure how committed Barbados are to the tackling this situation.

:23:19. > :23:37.That was all too easy. This is training ground staff. -- ground

:23:38. > :23:56.That was all too easy. This is stuff. The coach knows that there

:23:57. > :24:02.I suspect that the grandstand finish we had at the start of the game

:24:03. > :24:07.against Scotland is not going to occurs year. That is another try for

:24:08. > :24:15.New Zealand. It is another try for Joe Webber. The little kick, it

:24:16. > :24:21.looked easy. What have we learned on this opening day? We still have some

:24:22. > :24:27.big games to come, Wales against Samoa, England against Australia.

:24:28. > :24:34.Has anyone made a move for your liking? I think the powerful nations

:24:35. > :24:39.are looking good. I am impressed that the physical state of these

:24:40. > :24:44.teams. England looked very good, and South Africa have been impressive as

:24:45. > :24:52.well. No one has any injuries to speak.

:24:53. > :25:06.-- to speak of. The gulf between the top nations and the minnows is too

:25:07. > :25:10.big. It is not making for competitive rugby. But everyone will

:25:11. > :25:17.be keeping an eye on what the opposition is up to. We have seen

:25:18. > :25:28.this already today. That is the easy run in for him. Everyone we expected

:25:29. > :25:32.to be there, well, they are there. No surprises at this stage as to the

:25:33. > :25:42.way the competition is being played out. It is half-time, five tries.

:25:43. > :25:49.New Zealand 35, Barbados zero. It is kind of what we expected. Yes,

:25:50. > :25:54.exactly. Five tries. We sent Barbados, this would be their

:25:55. > :25:59.biggest game. But we cannot be too critical. We heard the commentator

:26:00. > :26:06.say, one of these guys plays for Guildford. I think that is the

:26:07. > :26:12.seventh division in England. This is a level they cannot get close to.

:26:13. > :26:17.They had a good minute and then it was all over. You can see the

:26:18. > :26:24.confidence and the enthusiasm drain away from them. They want to get

:26:25. > :26:32.off, to be honest. It is a complete mismatch, professionals against

:26:33. > :26:35.amateurs. But they are enjoying it. The key thing, when you have the 17

:26:36. > :26:40.stone New Zealand are running at you, if you're used to playing

:26:41. > :26:44.amateur rugby, and hello to everyone at Guildford rugby club, it does go

:26:45. > :26:53.through your mind, I am not sure about this one. We have been there.

:26:54. > :26:58.And we were professionals. It is a big task for them, but an experience

:26:59. > :27:03.they will remember. And it is raining. I do not think they were

:27:04. > :27:09.like that. Some of them are looking to the touchline. Here we go with

:27:10. > :27:14.the second half. I think they would be delighted with another 35, and

:27:15. > :27:32.just keep it, 65, 70. Something like that.

:27:33. > :27:42.New Zealand are not going to hang around to score their next try. That

:27:43. > :27:53.was a real turn of pace again, Declan O'Donnell. New Zealand are up

:27:54. > :28:05.to half it is on now. -- to half a dozen now. The defender was not able

:28:06. > :28:15.to do anything. He was turned inside out by Sherwin Stowers. New Zealand

:28:16. > :28:17.are in a rush to get things moving. They want to get things on the way

:28:18. > :28:40.again. -- underway. Listen to me, if you take him in the

:28:41. > :28:48.air, you must be careful putting him down. Sherwin Stowers was trying to

:28:49. > :29:08.say it is difficult when the blog you. -- when the bloke. That was a

:29:09. > :29:14.big double tackle. You have to be careful when you left a man's Lancs.

:29:15. > :29:21.It is going to be a yellow card for him. There is no need for that type

:29:22. > :29:35.of tackle. We know that everyone in the game is very conscious of the

:29:36. > :29:39.danger. Lets look at this one here. Comes in, sit at a good tackle

:29:40. > :29:41.position. There is no need to drive that through. That is a fear

:29:42. > :29:48.position. There is no need to drive that yellow card one Sam Dixon. He

:29:49. > :29:59.will be disappointed when he sees that. Barbados have made four

:30:00. > :30:09.substitutions. Some fresh legs. Kaka on his way. On his way to the try

:30:10. > :30:19.line. He scored his first try here at the Commonwealth Games. New

:30:20. > :30:22.Zealand now have seven. As soon as the play gets disjointed, Barbados

:30:23. > :30:28.get lost defensively. The players covering one on the outside. And

:30:29. > :30:35.Kaka was able to see the space. He just powered through. Tim

:30:36. > :30:40.Mikkelson's yellow card against Scotland made things tricky. You

:30:41. > :30:47.imagine that Sam Dickson's yellow card will just be an annoyance. It

:30:48. > :30:53.will not affect the outcome of the match. We know that in the game of

:30:54. > :30:57.sevens, it really highlights the numerical difference, albeit for two

:30:58. > :31:01.minutes. New Zealand make a mockery of that by scoring at the other end

:31:02. > :31:05.but when you play quality opposition at this tournaments, it could be

:31:06. > :31:08.very costly. I'm sure discipline issues will be addressed by the

:31:09. > :31:16.coaching staff. There we go, straight from the kick-off. Scott

:31:17. > :31:19.Curry. There is no simpler way of scoring a try.

:31:20. > :31:21.straight from the kick-off. Scott Curry. There is no simpler way The

:31:22. > :31:28.ball itself in the ear and you have to get underneath it, boys. Cannot

:31:29. > :31:31.leave space. They have done that. 15 metres from touch. He identifies

:31:32. > :31:36.that straightaway. That is not luck, it is preplanned. Gillies Kaka, well

:31:37. > :31:50.done. I don't know whether they might have

:31:51. > :31:57.an eye on the record. 33 points in three minutes. They are

:31:58. > :32:00.an eye on the record. 33 points in tremendously well. And the man who

:32:01. > :32:02.has sat out the last couple of minutes is now back on. Sam Dickson,

:32:03. > :32:26.chasing his bowl. -- this ball. Bahamas get everyone off their feet.

:32:27. > :32:36.Great technique on ground, realising that he can get back to his feet.

:32:37. > :32:39.The crowd are coming back to life. It has not been easy in the build-up

:32:40. > :32:45.for Barbados. The squad is separated by 4000 miles, the distance between

:32:46. > :32:52.the Caribbean and the UK. They have been keeping in touch through

:32:53. > :32:53.e-mail. There is other electronic gadgets to make sure they have been

:32:54. > :32:57.training properly. It looks like gadgets to make sure they have been

:32:58. > :33:02.they have been doing some of their training over Skype as well, it

:33:03. > :33:04.looks like! But we can't be harsh because it must be tough to

:33:05. > :33:08.logistically assemble the team like this and come up against one of the

:33:09. > :33:17.best sides in the world. This should be easy pickings than the side. --

:33:18. > :33:34.down the side. Does he have the power? Pulled down by a couple of

:33:35. > :33:43.pages. Another enormous crowd. Plenty of space out to the left-hand

:33:44. > :33:48.side. But no point in using it. I will score a second myself, he

:33:49. > :33:58.thinks. Would be very happy if New Zealand can get through this one,

:33:59. > :34:00.keep the width. It is too easy. And there he goes. Straight up for the

:34:01. > :34:20.try. 59, represents a good evening's

:34:21. > :34:24.work. But it does not represent a Commonwealth Games record score.

:34:25. > :34:26.Barbados will be exhausted at the end of all of this. They will not

:34:27. > :34:34.find sleep hard The Cook Islands seem to have more

:34:35. > :34:46.will play the Cook Islands tomorrow. The Cook Islands seem to have more

:34:47. > :34:50.organisation. It will be a tough day tomorrow for them also. Let's see if

:34:51. > :35:03.they can generate something from this line-out. Is this to be

:35:04. > :35:08.they can generate something from the greatest moments of their rugby

:35:09. > :35:21.lives? They are on their way. Up to halfway. Dario Stoute. Quick ball.

:35:22. > :35:25.One or two McHale melees -- Hail Marys and a prayer to the Almighty.

:35:26. > :35:31.But New Zealand are not in the mood to give them anything. I'd think we

:35:32. > :35:39.know what the bulk of those inside of Ibrox would like to see. It is a

:35:40. > :35:45.try, but shorter odds that the try will come from the men in black. And

:35:46. > :35:56.that brings proceedings to a close. New Zealand beat Barbados by 59

:35:57. > :36:01.points. The result we expected. But Barbados can go to sleep on that

:36:02. > :36:04.knowing that they ran their socks off and were a long way from being

:36:05. > :36:09.humiliated by the best team in the world. They tried their best. And

:36:10. > :36:13.that is what it is about. It is all about exposure on the world stage.

:36:14. > :36:17.One way to improve is to pit yourself against the best. A tough

:36:18. > :36:23.one for New Zealand, and the machine keeps on going. There is an old

:36:24. > :36:27.proverb from Barbados that says you do not take a pickaxe to cut down a

:36:28. > :36:30.victory. But the New Zealand tree was just too big. And they power

:36:31. > :36:40.into the quarterfinals unbeaten, as we expected they would be.

:36:41. > :36:52.JOHN INVERDALE: You can hear that huge ovation for Barbados. As you

:36:53. > :36:55.look at that caption, you can see how important the Scotland Canada

:36:56. > :37:03.match will be. That is in half an hour here. The crowd, it is going to

:37:04. > :37:09.be unbelievably noisy. A quick thought about what the Barbados

:37:10. > :37:13.players took from that? It was not the road we thought it would be. I

:37:14. > :37:18.think they will take that. If you want to describe New Zealand rugby,

:37:19. > :37:21.just watch that last play. Any site with compassion might have let them

:37:22. > :37:31.have a try but New Zealand were just smashing them back. They wanted nil.

:37:32. > :37:34.They thought, we want 50 points, and we want to nail them. The only thing

:37:35. > :37:37.they will take from this is experience and memories. Those

:37:38. > :37:42.watching at home may not know that the coach of New Zealand has been

:37:43. > :37:46.knighted for his service to sport and rugby in particular. That is how

:37:47. > :37:51.important it is to them. That is how seriously they take it. He will have

:37:52. > :37:56.been belittled if they had conceded anything. And their mantra is that

:37:57. > :38:01.they will never have a match that is harder than their training sessions.

:38:02. > :38:06.So they train exceptionally hard, so that they are prepared for their

:38:07. > :38:09.biggest games. New Zealand are quite happy today. They were good against

:38:10. > :38:15.Canada, they had a bit of a rest against Scotland, Abbot of the skier

:38:16. > :38:19.but they came through. And today, it is all about going through the

:38:20. > :38:22.gears. They have done that well. You can see how seriously they are

:38:23. > :38:30.taking it now. That is a very serious huddle of men in black. With

:38:31. > :38:32.tougher battles to come. And that is on the right-hand side, the

:38:33. > :38:39.reception the Barbadian site, who have given their all. This is the

:38:40. > :38:48.moment, as Jonathan and Andy were saying. In their midst, Billy

:38:49. > :38:54.Ocean's son. He is going to come and talk to us now. Lovely to meet you.

:38:55. > :38:57.How are you? Listen, what was that like as an experience? It was a

:38:58. > :39:02.great experience, a dream come true. To play against the All Blacks! All

:39:03. > :39:06.of the training we have done, it is good to see where we are at. It was

:39:07. > :39:09.nice. The commentary team were saying that some players play in

:39:10. > :39:14.Barbados and some in England. And you have been doing training by

:39:15. > :39:23.Skype? Yes. We have a private inbox and we train that way. The Barbados

:39:24. > :39:28.boys monitor each other, and then we come together. When you get a score

:39:29. > :39:33.like that, do you secretly think it is all right to? Well, we have a lot

:39:34. > :39:37.of pride. We are going to execute everything that the coach tells us

:39:38. > :39:43.to do and as long as we do that we are happy. You're famous father, is

:39:44. > :39:49.he a rugby fan? Years. I wanted to keep that under wraps but somehow

:39:50. > :39:53.somebody new! Well done to all the guys. Tremendous stuff. Great to

:39:54. > :39:56.meet you. I don't know how he thought he was

:39:57. > :40:00.going to keep it a secret! The press room were very excited when they

:40:01. > :40:04.found out. That was as we expected but the big battles are to come. The

:40:05. > :40:09.next match we will show you will be Scotland against Canada in half an

:40:10. > :40:15.hour. And a huge thank you to the son of

:40:16. > :40:23.Billy Ocean. By the way, we have a little crowd behind us. Look at

:40:24. > :40:30.them! Say hello. Thank you for your muted celebration. No go for the big

:40:31. > :40:40.wave. Have a look at our little crowd. Ready? That's how to do it!

:40:41. > :40:42.Writes, we're going to show you some dude now. You can watch it on this

:40:43. > :40:45.Writes, we're going to show you some dude now. You can little screen, and

:40:46. > :40:49.we will show you it on BBC Three. This is the last bout of the night.

:40:50. > :40:55.We have shown you the bronze medal match for the 100 kilograms, and

:40:56. > :40:59.this is the gold medal match, featuring Chris Sherrington, a Royal

:41:00. > :41:07.Marine with the Arbroath 45 commandos, presenting the host

:41:08. > :41:13.nation. He says his house is 30 minutes away from the SECC. Can he

:41:14. > :41:19.finish off the judo with a gold for the nomination? Chris Sherrington in

:41:20. > :41:27.the men's 100 kilograms match. What a time to do it. The referee

:41:28. > :42:06.has to keep control of these guys. I think he will definitely have his

:42:07. > :42:12.work that out for him. The whole crowd are behind Chris Sherrington.

:42:13. > :42:24.Repossessing South Africa, and wearing white. Here we go for the

:42:25. > :42:29.final contest of this judo event. He has got the sleeve lapel. Two the

:42:30. > :42:36.doubt, it should be a penalty for Snyman. -- two feet out. Chris

:42:37. > :42:39.Sherrington look so confident. Just waiting for his moment. Not scared

:42:40. > :42:49.to go in. There the movement. It waiting for his moment. Not scared

:42:50. > :42:58.continuous. Chris Sherrington gets the one salary. The crowd

:42:59. > :43:05.continuous. Chris Sherrington gets get to their feet. Now it begins.

:43:06. > :43:15.Snyman still coming forward, not fazed that he is down. He is

:43:16. > :43:20.thinking he is going to go for it. He is really so much more confident.

:43:21. > :43:27.More confident than I have ever seen him, Chris Sherrington. Is he going

:43:28. > :43:29.to get another? He goes to ground. I think he is going to say, stand

:43:30. > :43:33.to get another? He goes to ground. I and I will throw you. I think he

:43:34. > :43:36.would like to throw. In front of his home crowd. The final the

:43:37. > :43:55.Commonwealth Games heavyweight division. Chris Sherrington has his

:43:56. > :44:09.opponent. Ruan Snyman not getting anywhere.

:44:10. > :44:23.That was given. I thought that was a waza-ari. Chris Sherrington feels

:44:24. > :44:26.the danger. Ruan Snyman showed that he is here to fight. I brought my

:44:27. > :44:55.own party, thank you very much. Chris Sherrington knows where he

:44:56. > :45:03.wants. Is he going to get a score for that? Thought that was

:45:04. > :45:13.continuous. Chris Sherrington was pushing off, but he did not get

:45:14. > :45:13.continuous. Chris Sherrington was score for it. Sherrington needs to

:45:14. > :45:25.stay strong. Ruan Snyman score for it. Sherrington needs to

:45:26. > :45:37.did great to come back. If I could get a word in, we need to

:45:38. > :45:47.did great to come back. If I could on. You cannot turn into a man like

:45:48. > :46:01.Sherrington without holding on. Chris Sherrington, Phil commitment.

:46:02. > :46:13.-- full. Everyone in the audience went, my goodness me. They are two

:46:14. > :46:18.big men. The crowd want more action. Just under two minutes, still a long

:46:19. > :46:39.way to go. It can feel like an eternity.

:46:40. > :46:48.Sherrington wants to throw Ruan Snyman. He wants to go to the left.

:46:49. > :46:51.Watch out for the change from Sherrington. A penalty for Ruan

:46:52. > :47:16.Snyman. One minute 20 seconds. He has got to attack straightaway.

:47:17. > :47:22.They will not like that, but the referee did right. He was not going

:47:23. > :47:40.to give a penalty for that. He has got his arm. He has got the pressure

:47:41. > :47:54.on. Ruan Snyman Bidwell. -- did well. Sherrington, I still feel like

:47:55. > :47:59.he is going to the left. Both of these men have got to tighten it up.

:48:00. > :48:06.I know they are flagging, but they are flailing about. That is going to

:48:07. > :48:24.be a penalty for Ruan Snyman. He just walked out. Sherrington is 24

:48:25. > :48:45.seconds away. It is waza-ari. Chris Sherrington buzzard. -- does it. I

:48:46. > :48:51.cannot see, can you tell the Scots to sit down! Everybody is on their

:48:52. > :48:57.feet. As soon as he swapped over, it all worked for him. Chris

:48:58. > :49:06.Sherrington, he is the Commonwealth Games heavyweight champion. He went

:49:07. > :49:15.to the left. He was setting it up, ready to go. When he did, it all

:49:16. > :49:27.worked for him. Fantastic. You have got to love that. Chris Sherrington,

:49:28. > :49:32.I am a Marine. I am welling up. Brilliant stuff from Chris

:49:33. > :49:40.Sherrington. He normally does that with a cap on his head. There is his

:49:41. > :49:50.wife and kids. They are loving that. His dad is a champion. He has got a

:49:51. > :49:55.teddy bear. It is Dave. Dave Somerville, he picks him up. Big

:49:56. > :50:07.celebrations. What do you think about that? Fantastic stuff.

:50:08. > :50:27.Fantastic stuff in the Samoa. -- in the SEC see. -- in the SECC. I think

:50:28. > :50:30.you call this a tasty situation. Brilliant stuff from Chris

:50:31. > :50:38.Sherrington. Chris Sherrington did it in style. The fifth gold medal

:50:39. > :50:45.for Scotland. My goodness, he fully deserved that.

:50:46. > :50:48.Team Scotland have ended the judo contest with their fifth gold medal

:50:49. > :50:55.of the competition. Chris Sherrington, well done. It is

:50:56. > :50:59.certainly a pleasure. Any Royal Marine commando in the Royal Navy

:51:00. > :51:04.would be very proud of this, to be fighting here for Scotland. There

:51:05. > :51:10.was only one person fighting for Scotland today in the over 100

:51:11. > :51:16.category. I am very proud, but it would not have happened without

:51:17. > :51:24.sport Scotland. I have had six operations. I am pretty tired, but

:51:25. > :51:29.we pushed on, typical Royal Marine grit and determination. You never

:51:30. > :51:36.say surrender. Also, with the support of BAE Systems, this is what

:51:37. > :51:42.happens. Lots of people can benefit from the support of a home crowd.

:51:43. > :51:45.You only live 30 minutes from here? Most of your neighbourhood are

:51:46. > :51:52.here? I do not know. It was difficult to get tickets. It is one

:51:53. > :51:57.of those things. You wanted to be close, you want to get sweaty with

:51:58. > :52:02.the athletes, you want to feel like you're pushing them forward. That is

:52:03. > :52:06.what we have got here today. How much does that make up for the epic

:52:07. > :52:15.battle you were involved in in 2012? He was a Malta full -- he was

:52:16. > :52:25.a multiple world and European champion. I fought him a lot of

:52:26. > :52:30.times. He was a top-level player. Everyone here has done spectacularly

:52:31. > :52:40.well, but someone like Alexander is so talented. He was only a kg. I was

:52:41. > :52:58.120. He beat people that were 160 kilograms. -- -- only 110kg. How you

:52:59. > :53:04.going to spend tonight? I am hoping to get a call from my Royal Marine

:53:05. > :53:09.friends? We are coming up to our News Junction on BBC Three. Before I

:53:10. > :53:21.do that, I have got to show you these lovely ladies. Those are the

:53:22. > :53:28.finest ponchos that I have seen. Where are you from? Grangemouth. Are

:53:29. > :53:35.the sunglasses necessarily? Yes, necessarily. What have you been

:53:36. > :53:39.enjoying today? Just the atmosphere, the merchant city. Is the

:53:40. > :53:46.Commonwealth Games going down well so far? Brilliant. I great

:53:47. > :53:51.atmosphere. Good to see that you are well prepared for the rain. It is

:53:52. > :53:57.beautiful sunshine. Coming up after nine o'clock, we have rugby and

:53:58. > :54:25.boxing and squash. Now it is time for the news.

:54:26. > :54:29.We've got factory boys and butchers' apprentices and office clerks

:54:30. > :54:34.Don't stop moving! If you go back you'll die!

:54:35. > :54:53.Straight back to Glasgow after a quick update.

:54:54. > :54:55.The first female commander of a British warship is thought to

:54:56. > :54:59.It follows claims of an affair with another officer.

:55:00. > :55:02.Sarah West was near the end of her seven-month deployment.

:55:03. > :55:05.Bodies are being removed from rubble in Gaza during

:55:06. > :55:09.Palestinian officials say the death toll has passed 1,000.

:55:10. > :55:16.20 local councils in England are asking the government for new

:55:17. > :55:20.They'd put the money into local communities.

:55:21. > :55:24.Usain Bolt's confirmed he'll run in the heats of

:55:25. > :55:29.It'll be his first race of the season.

:55:30. > :55:33.And the I Am Music Festival in Essex has been pulled over safety fears.

:55:34. > :55:36.8,000 people were expected at Colchester Park.

:55:37. > :55:40.Chipmunk, Union J and Scouting For Girls were due to play.

:55:41. > :56:11.I kind of need you to pretend to be in a wheelchair.

:56:12. > :56:17.Ellie abused me. Do you know, I think she's buying it.

:56:18. > :56:19.Why are you doing this? ..dependable...

:56:20. > :56:23.Oh! Please don't. I'm joking. I'm joking.

:56:24. > :56:29.You are the most sick and twisted people I have ever met!

:56:30. > :57:58.The world's worst brother and sister. Brand-new...

:57:59. > :58:06.the badminton. Callan, where have you been today? Are you going to see

:58:07. > :58:11.any events? At some point next week. We're trying to get some tickets.

:58:12. > :58:21.What would you like to go and see the back swimming? Boxing? Summer

:58:22. > :58:29.Rae options. How old are you? Nine. -- so many options. Would you like

:58:30. > :58:40.to be a footballer? I like football. Rangers or Celtic? Rangers. Very

:58:41. > :58:44.nice to speak to you both. Did Callan say he was a Rangers fan two

:58:45. > :58:48.obviously, he has been to Ibrox. Callan say he was a Rangers fan two

:58:49. > :58:55.obviously, he has -- a Rangers fan? Obviously, he has been to Ibrox.

:58:56. > :58:59.We're going to Ibrox now, for the sevens. Billy Ocean's son will not

:59:00. > :59:05.be featuring in this game but it is Scotland against Canada.

:59:06. > :59:09.We're just seen the most exciting match of the championship so far

:59:10. > :59:19.with Uganda coming from 14 million down against Sri Lanka with less

:59:20. > :59:26.than two minutes to go. -- 14-0. 45,000 people chanting Uganda in

:59:27. > :59:30.Ibrox. And in that single moments, that is a microcosm of the

:59:31. > :59:35.Commonwealth Games. Absolutely fantastic. A standing ovation on one

:59:36. > :59:41.Commonwealth Games. Absolutely end of the stadium. Put aside any

:59:42. > :59:49.cynicism you might have, as a spectacle, that was a privilege to

:59:50. > :59:53.see. And we have talked about the atmosphere, but that was Uganda

:59:54. > :00:00.against Sri Lanka and it was as if it was a World Cup final. It is just

:00:01. > :00:06.amazing. Uganda have just done a lap of honour to lap it all up. I was

:00:07. > :00:11.not sure why they were the underdogs against Sri Lanka. I could not

:00:12. > :00:17.understand it. And here are the Ugandan team, having endless photos

:00:18. > :00:26.taken. That was a not inconsiderable... Listen to this! I

:00:27. > :00:30.tell you, there are some considerable athletes in that side.

:00:31. > :00:34.Don't be surprised if Uganda becomes quite a force in African rugby has

:00:35. > :00:42.the game continues to expand. But that was not inconsiderable aperitif

:00:43. > :00:47.to the main course of today. We know that England, Wales, Australia, New

:00:48. > :00:51.Zealand and South Africa and Kenya are through to the quarterfinals.

:00:52. > :00:56.There is one vacant berth in the last eight and that will be decided

:00:57. > :01:04.right now in the match that we thought was going to be the key

:01:05. > :01:08.game. Canada against Scotland. We have known the draw for many months.

:01:09. > :01:14.When it came out, everybody looked at this game. Barbados, New Zealand,

:01:15. > :01:20.new you knew -- you knew that it was coming down to this. Scotland played

:01:21. > :01:23.Canada are couple of miles from here and Canada came out on top. Scotland

:01:24. > :01:32.will want to use this crowd. There was maybe 15,000 at that last event,

:01:33. > :01:38.and there are 45,000 year. They have got to be patient. They have to play

:01:39. > :01:45.as a team. Canada play better as a team. I'd feel that Scotland had the

:01:46. > :01:48.advantage of pace. If they are going to be patient, I expect that they

:01:49. > :01:53.will win this game. Especially with this crowd behind them. You can see

:01:54. > :01:59.that Stuart Hogg has not been selected by Scotland. Is that

:02:00. > :02:04.because he has been drafted in as a 15s player to sprinkle stardust or

:02:05. > :02:09.is he going to be an impact player later? A bit of both. Colin Gregor

:02:10. > :02:16.is a very experienced captain. I think maybe Stephen Gammell thought

:02:17. > :02:21.that they needed that control. Stuart Hogg is coming onto the

:02:22. > :02:26.bench, to make an impact. He has gone back for the first half, tried

:02:27. > :02:32.and tested. This is the match that will set. When's destiny in this

:02:33. > :02:37.sevens competition. The first half is about to get underway. -- settled

:02:38. > :02:55.Scotland's destiny. Hirayama is out wide. A real tussle

:02:56. > :03:06.on the far side. It goes to Moonlight. Canada with an early

:03:07. > :03:14.exchange. , Trainor -- Trainor, the contact is silky. The referee says

:03:15. > :03:23.that Trainor was holding onto the ball. Gregor, happy to slow things

:03:24. > :03:28.down. Incidentally, there is a painting of him on the Partick rail

:03:29. > :03:41.station wall. It is absolutely enormous! Scott Wight, to Gregor.

:03:42. > :04:01.They're going to have to stretch the Canadian defence because Canada are

:04:02. > :04:07.very good. This is Lee Jones. A good pick-up from Jones. I've really

:04:08. > :04:15.liked the look of the Scotland team. They are growing in confidence as

:04:16. > :04:26.the tournament goes on. It was almost away a superb tackle.

:04:27. > :04:34.Scotland on the overlap. Lee Jones! And that raises the roof at Ibrox.

:04:35. > :04:43.That man, number five, Colin Gregor, what they've fantastic pass. Here we

:04:44. > :04:50.see it. Jones has the opportunity on the inside. Moonlight is left

:04:51. > :04:55.stranded. Looking to cover. Jones on the inside. The opening try of the

:04:56. > :05:08.game. Much to the delight of the crowd. Gregor with the opportunity

:05:09. > :05:19.to and points. -- and points. Colin Gregor, the all-time top School, he

:05:20. > :05:25.adds an additional two points. These two teams met in the semifinal of

:05:26. > :05:26.the sevens held back in April. Only three points separated the teams.

:05:27. > :05:31.the sevens held back in April. Only Canada won on that occasion 10-7.

:05:32. > :05:50.Scotland on the attack. Scottish team. REFEREE: On the

:05:51. > :05:55.ground, you cannot play there. Scotland penalised for playing the

:05:56. > :06:02.ball on the ground. Nathan Hirayama. That will take some edge out of this

:06:03. > :06:05.game. What's so often happens in sevens is the flow of the game, the

:06:06. > :06:15.momentum of the game can just switch in an absolute second. Attack turns

:06:16. > :06:20.to defence, defence turns to attack. Do I've sensed a hint of

:06:21. > :06:33.excitement? Of course, the game was invented here. -- July sense.

:06:34. > :06:47.Then it up against Sean Duke. He is strong runner. -- Bennett. Roddy

:06:48. > :06:48.Grant takes it up the middle. John Moonlight with some excellent work

:06:49. > :07:03.in there. A good tackle by Colin McGregor. --

:07:04. > :07:11.Colin Gregor. This is the first real attacking opportunity from Canada. A

:07:12. > :07:21.textbook tackle. Trainor, dumps to the ground.

:07:22. > :07:32.For the full spilled the ball there. Canadians.

:07:33. > :07:43.Excellent concentration from the -- Fuailefau. He wants to get the

:07:44. > :07:45.Excellent concentration from the Scottish players at the moment.

:07:46. > :07:48.Canada have the ball and they are keeping their shape. The captain is

:07:49. > :07:53.snapping at their heels. Organising keeping their shape. The captain is

:07:54. > :08:07.them. He is the eyes and ears of the team. Sean Duke misread the play.

:08:08. > :08:12.superb try. I think that is a try. From Connor Braid. I think he might

:08:13. > :08:20.have got it down despite the best efforts of Bennett. Confirmation

:08:21. > :08:25.from the officials. And you we see Hirayama. I think it was a mix-up.

:08:26. > :08:34.How often do you see that? Sometimes the defenders stand-off. Bennett

:08:35. > :08:34.trying his best but Connor Braid did exceptionally well. Power and

:08:35. > :08:48.strength. Nine caps for the Canadian side. The

:08:49. > :08:56.conversion is missed. These two teams have actually played each

:08:57. > :09:02.other this season on four occasions. Three times Canada have won. Only

:09:03. > :09:08.once have Scotland. The average differential is 4.25. At the moment,

:09:09. > :09:17.the differential is less. Only two points. Very goes in under the post.

:09:18. > :09:25.What a killer ball. Ten seconds on the clock. Richard Vernon scores and

:09:26. > :09:30.Scotland take one back. That is about taking an opportunity. It was

:09:31. > :09:40.a slightly flatter kick. Straight through to Vernon. Once he got in, a

:09:41. > :09:41.good move with the left hand. He thought the chase was on. But he did

:09:42. > :10:01.enough. And the crowd take a little bit of a

:10:02. > :10:08.breather. The excitement, you can cut it with a knife. The half time

:10:09. > :10:21.score, Scotland lead. Two converted tries. 14 -- half-time. -- 14-5 at

:10:22. > :10:30.half-time. JOHN INVERDALE: A different atmosphere here tonight,

:10:31. > :10:34.but real passion. That might be the crucial score, that try at

:10:35. > :10:38.half-time. And it is quite nervy because we know what is on the line.

:10:39. > :10:42.They did a good seven minutes. It was a good try. Canada scored in

:10:43. > :10:48.front of us, a muscular try. That was crucial. We have talked about

:10:49. > :10:55.conversions. 14-5, they are ahead two. I think the improvement of the

:10:56. > :10:58.Scotland side has been defensively. They have not cut up the middle. The

:10:59. > :11:05.try was forced right on the touchline. They will be very happy

:11:06. > :11:11.with the defence. And it is a simple game, in a sense. That is what

:11:12. > :11:16.happened right at the end. This game is still in the balance. The next

:11:17. > :11:22.try it will be important but it is still in the balance. The legal

:11:23. > :11:29.sides. Scotland have the edge, pace wise. As we said at the start, we

:11:30. > :11:31.know that seven quarterfinalists are already in place and we will know

:11:32. > :11:46.the eighth in seven minutes time. Momentum is certainly with the

:11:47. > :12:00.Scots. Canada, straight out-of-the-box for

:12:01. > :12:04.the second half. But sometimes it is about stopping that momentum. I

:12:05. > :12:12.think Gregor will say he probably got away with that. The result was

:12:13. > :12:21.fantastic. I think he was very fortunate there. He knows this game

:12:22. > :12:25.inside out. The Scots, incidentally, every team handicapped inrun

:12:26. > :12:26.yesterday. The one team that had a blow out was the Scotland team. They

:12:27. > :12:42.knew the intensity they needed. Any golfer the corner? A super

:12:43. > :12:49.covering tackle. You wonder if Mark Bennett had gone for the corner,

:12:50. > :12:57.rather than the... But you have to credit June getting across. -- Sean

:12:58. > :13:03.Duke. For me, these teams are very similar, the tie is in the balance.

:13:04. > :13:04.Canada have to get on the scoreboard if they are to challenge the

:13:05. > :13:28.Scottish score. Nathan Hirayama as the throw. It is

:13:29. > :13:32.a pressure throw. The early jump is cold and the try will not be

:13:33. > :13:37.allowed. Interesting, Moonlight called the ball to himself. But

:13:38. > :13:52.Grant went around the front. Richard Vernon, the try scorer for

:13:53. > :13:56.Scotland. Interesting that Hirayama took the kick. Lee Jones came back

:13:57. > :14:06.well. He always looks so assured. Scott

:14:07. > :14:14.Wight on the counterattack. He has a go. This is Rory Grant. He does not

:14:15. > :14:24.have the legs to go into the corner. Bennett! Surely now this is Scotland

:14:25. > :14:31.into the quarterfinals?! As you mentioned, the man only knows one

:14:32. > :14:45.way, and that is forward. He made sure he was containing possession. A

:14:46. > :14:50.lovely step. Here we see Grant tying up to defenders. A little bit of a

:14:51. > :14:56.blind and the step of the left foot. Then it over for the try. You hope

:14:57. > :15:09.that would take Scotland through. Gregor Main calm and collected,

:15:10. > :15:14.slots the extras. Colin Gregor slotted eight conversions against

:15:15. > :15:18.Barbados, one against New Zealand and three here. Canada can still get

:15:19. > :15:22.back into this type but they are going to have to do something

:15:23. > :15:35.quickly. Three and a half minutes. Plenty of time. Douglas. He is well

:15:36. > :15:41.brought down by Scott Reidel. Gregor will stick this into the main stand

:15:42. > :15:45.here at Ibrox. He knows fine well that at the moment the clock is your

:15:46. > :16:00.friend. It will just eat up the seconds. Now, was that a little bit

:16:01. > :16:10.greedy? A little bit of a mistake from Colin Gregor. Possibly the

:16:11. > :16:20.first he has made. Just looking at the clock there. Canada have got to

:16:21. > :16:26.score three times. I have seen it done before.

:16:27. > :16:30.score three times. I have seen it possible. A loose pass. Canada take

:16:31. > :16:36.the ball away through Kieron possible. A loose pass. Canada take

:16:37. > :16:49.who is coming off the bench. possible. A loose pass. Canada take

:16:50. > :16:56.stealing from Colin ashore. The tap and go. He looked up and it was

:16:57. > :17:07.three onto. This is sure. Great play on the far side from Canada's Justin

:17:08. > :17:22.Douglas to outsprint Stuart Hogg. The ball taken away by Connor Braid.

:17:23. > :17:31.Douglas to outsprint Stuart Hogg. Hearn steps back into the tackle of

:17:32. > :17:40.Scott Riddell. Justin Douglas is a experienced campaigner. Canada have

:17:41. > :17:47.retained possession. This is Hearn. Vernon plays centre for the 15

:17:48. > :18:02.steam. Harry Jones. Scotland have got numbers back. -- for the 15s

:18:03. > :18:12.team. Scott White was back in there. The challenge comes in for Mike

:18:13. > :18:28.Scholtz for Canada. Scotland will be through to the knockout stages. Big

:18:29. > :18:30.play from Lamont. James Eddie comes on, James Johnston. Scott Riddell

:18:31. > :18:42.goes off. on, James Johnston. Scott Riddell

:18:43. > :18:47.for them. They have played well. Scotland who lost earlier a real

:18:48. > :18:55.opportunity to take New Zealand who just won the game

:18:56. > :18:57.opportunity to take New Zealand who performance against Barbados

:18:58. > :19:03.opportunity to take New Zealand who 56-0 and against a very good

:19:04. > :19:19.Canadian team, at the moment, the score 21-5 as Shaun Lunt want --

:19:20. > :19:25.Sean Lamont. They will play either Kenya or South Africa. That is a

:19:26. > :19:34.game coming up. Stay with us for all the action at Ibrox.

:19:35. > :19:38.game coming up. Stay with us for all the top by Harry Jones. This is John

:19:39. > :19:48.Moonlight. Did he not it on? Perhaps symptomatic of the frustration.

:19:49. > :19:53.Full-time says Nick Ryan. The crowd are upstanding at Ibrox. 50,000

:19:54. > :20:01.supporters, the cheers go around at this wonderful arena. The respect

:20:02. > :20:06.between these two teams. Scotland it is who have come away with a

:20:07. > :20:11.victory. They will move into day two and play for

:20:12. > :20:17.victory. They will move into day two medal. What colour will that be?

:20:18. > :20:28.Bronze, silver, gold? A great smile there. Colin Gregor. Final results

:20:29. > :20:37.of pool a comma Scotland with three converted tries, 21-5 over Canada.

:20:38. > :20:49.Confirmation that Scotland, New Zealand and Canada will progress to

:20:50. > :20:56.the knockout stages. Welcome back to the key here at Glasgow. We have got

:20:57. > :21:03.a bit of a crowd. Remember, no swearing, we are live on the BBC. We

:21:04. > :21:06.have three members of Big Vern and The Shooters who have been keeping

:21:07. > :21:13.you all entertained. We have Alistair, Malcolm and Paul. Let's

:21:14. > :21:24.clear this up. There is no big Vernon. We are a collection of

:21:25. > :21:33.shooters, there is no big Vernon. You have been entertaining as with a

:21:34. > :21:40.selection of Classics. You can go wild at the end. We are a party band

:21:41. > :21:44.and we hope we have delivered a Commonwealth Games party of a

:21:45. > :21:49.lifetime. Everybody having a great time, singing and dancing and

:21:50. > :21:58.letting their hair down. How many members are you? There were nine of

:21:59. > :22:09.us. You have been going for 25 years. And you have been there right

:22:10. > :22:15.at the start. It has been great for us. 25 years, it is nice to top it

:22:16. > :22:20.off. We started as a group of friends raising money for charity.

:22:21. > :22:24.From one gig in Glasgow where we played eight songs we have built it

:22:25. > :22:29.up over all these years and now we are on BBC TV and we have been

:22:30. > :22:35.around the world, playing corporate functions, parties and having great

:22:36. > :22:41.fun doing it, raising money for charity. Whatever you made about the

:22:42. > :22:50.first three days of the Commonwealth Games? The atmosphere here. It has

:22:51. > :22:53.been great. Scotland has flown the flag. Amazing number of medals we

:22:54. > :23:00.have one. We have loved it in general. It has been great to have

:23:01. > :23:06.you on. Alistair, you are going to play as a little ditty. Are we going

:23:07. > :23:54.for Flower Of Scotland? Thank you very much. Enjoyed the

:23:55. > :24:00.Commonwealth Games and see you again soon. We have found another little

:24:01. > :24:05.party here on the Clyde. In this boat. Good evening, everybody. I

:24:06. > :24:11.have been wrongly informed by the gentleman on the boat in the kilt

:24:12. > :24:18.and sporran. Are there 15 people on the boat? Can you unveil them? Are

:24:19. > :24:26.you all staying on there tonight? No. I was going to say it would be a

:24:27. > :24:38.little bit cramped in there. The boat is involved in a charity called

:24:39. > :24:49.Able To Sail and does a lot of good work for them. We mentioned them

:24:50. > :24:53.earlier. 250 boats in a flotilla down the Clyde earlier. I wonder if

:24:54. > :24:58.they have a television on board. Surely they are watching BBC1. They

:24:59. > :25:04.will be able to watch the rugby sevens. Here on BBC Three, we are

:25:05. > :25:15.going to take you across to the swinging centre because we have the

:25:16. > :25:23.women's four x 200 swimming relay for you.

:25:24. > :25:36.COMMENTATOR: South Africa in Lane 1. For strong freestyle swimmers. The

:25:37. > :25:50.Welsh team will be buoyed, I'm sure, by achieving their medals.

:25:51. > :26:05.Outcome Scotland. Hannah Miley out for yet another swimmer. Good to see

:26:06. > :26:19.her still swimming. Potentially her last Commonwealth Games. She has had

:26:20. > :26:27.a cracking career. Team England. It will be interesting to see if that

:26:28. > :26:40.is the order that they swim in. Silver in the individual freestyle

:26:41. > :26:43.relay. I think they have got another great chance of a medal but this

:26:44. > :26:55.Australia team is very strong indeed. Interesting to see that they

:26:56. > :27:12.have put Coutts in the team because she is not having the greatest games

:27:13. > :27:16.so far. Use of social media is controversial as an athlete. She

:27:17. > :27:27.said she was disappointed not to make the team.

:27:28. > :27:44.Take your marks. The final of the women's four x 200 metres freestyle

:27:45. > :27:49.relay. Very interesting. O'Connor in three for England in the blackout

:27:50. > :28:01.going head three for England in the blackout

:28:02. > :28:08.McEwan, they were gold and silver in the individual. The winning time a

:28:09. > :28:12.new games record. Can they set a record in the lead off leg of a

:28:13. > :28:20.relay? They can set a national record but I'm not sure if it can be

:28:21. > :28:36.a games record. O'Connor with the silver medal behind McKeown. Good

:28:37. > :28:42.turn from McKeown. If you have been following the swimming, from good

:28:43. > :28:48.family stock. Her father had gold medals in the Commonwealth Games,

:28:49. > :28:59.Ron McKeown. Her uncle Rob Woodhouse got silver in the medley. Two

:29:00. > :29:10.silvers in Edinburgh. He wasn't bad. This is quick. O'Connor a second

:29:11. > :29:14.behind in second place, still a very good swimmer. McKeown is going

:29:15. > :29:22.fantastically well, Andy. good swimmer. McKeown is going

:29:23. > :29:37.the world record line. Held by China. I'm not sure that the Aussies

:29:38. > :29:41.have 4-macro win swim that pace. It ended up being slightly slower than

:29:42. > :29:44.we expected, that first leg. At the turn, she went so fast out to one of

:29:45. > :29:53.50. champion, the Australian. She did

:29:54. > :30:01.not swear in champion, the Australian. She did

:30:02. > :30:03.for Australia, and Amelia Maughan in second place. New Zealand coming

:30:04. > :30:11.back. Coming back strongly. At second place. New Zealand coming

:30:12. > :30:17.moment, it is Australia. second place. New Zealand coming

:30:18. > :30:22.one lane up. New Zealand are closer to us. New Zealand takeover with 0.1

:30:23. > :30:30.of a second. When you are in to us. New Zealand takeover with 0.1

:30:31. > :30:40.milk edition, that is the line not to cross. -- silver medal position.

:30:41. > :30:44.milk edition, that is the line not England are trying to break through.

:30:45. > :30:57.Scotland just above them. Hannah Miley in there right now. There is

:30:58. > :31:09.no shaking those cobwebs off of. Coutts is having a better swing

:31:10. > :31:19.here. The Canadians, look at that. They're going to be pleased about

:31:20. > :31:23.that. They are starting to catch up. The wheels of fallen off badly. It

:31:24. > :31:30.looks like Canada are going to take it. At the halfway mark, a bit of a

:31:31. > :31:38.shock. It was Australia by and for long way. But policy Coutts' final

:31:39. > :31:45.50 metres were really not very good. -- Alysia Coutts. Canada leading at

:31:46. > :31:56.halfway. Australia second. New Zealand and England, very close in

:31:57. > :32:07.the third slot. Alysia Coutts is not on form. The question is, as she got

:32:08. > :32:16.it physically. It is a risk that the cultures are taken. They are on the

:32:17. > :32:29.final leg. -- the coaches have taken. The Aussies are still strong

:32:30. > :32:35.on the backend. A little bit of surprise, Canada on second place.

:32:36. > :32:47.England are third at the 100 metre mark. Find legs left ago. Australia

:32:48. > :32:51.now starting to take the lead again. Canada starting to tie up. England

:32:52. > :33:09.are coming through, as our New Zealand. Scotland, lying in fifth.

:33:10. > :33:12.Wales are just behind, head to head with Singapore. The rest of the

:33:13. > :33:16.field, that is how it is panning out. Canada, Australia, well, this

:33:17. > :33:32.is fascinating. Watch these takeovers. It looks pretty straight,

:33:33. > :33:39.Australia first, Canada second, England 1.56 seconds behind. This is

:33:40. > :33:47.not Canada's fastest freestyler. I wonder if England can catch up? This

:33:48. > :33:53.will be really interesting. Australia, Barrett, a quick

:33:54. > :34:02.freestyler. Also quite widely. She will know not to rush the first 50

:34:03. > :34:09.metres. -- quite wily. I'm not sure if the gold medal is set in stone

:34:10. > :34:15.just yet. Turner is breathing to the same side, looking over to the

:34:16. > :34:23.Canadian swimmer. Pulling level just about. The angle was a bit

:34:24. > :34:29.deceptive. Australia are first with 100 metres to go, Canada second. But

:34:30. > :34:37.they are still working hard, team Canada. England in third position.

:34:38. > :34:41.And that may well be the finishing order. At Canada run out too

:34:42. > :34:48.quickly? Australia looking very strong. I expect they will swim

:34:49. > :34:55.away, but Betty Turner is starting to catch up. Looking for a silver

:34:56. > :35:00.medal. It will be interesting. The 16-year-old Canadian, what a

:35:01. > :35:05.responsibility to her. Betty Turner has done a lot of work. Trying to

:35:06. > :35:09.catch up with the Australians. It is head to head. Australia look like

:35:10. > :35:16.they're going to win the second of the women's relays. But the big

:35:17. > :35:21.battle is about silver and bronze. It is yours truly and to take the

:35:22. > :35:25.gold. England on the far side. But it is gold to Australia, silver

:35:26. > :35:29.Canada and bronze to England. Very good swimming indeed for all three

:35:30. > :35:40.of those teams. Yet again, it is Australia. A world record relay. And

:35:41. > :35:47.no gold in the four by 200. Strong swimming. They did not have it their

:35:48. > :35:54.own way. Alicia Coutts, such promise down the first 100. It put them into

:35:55. > :35:59.all sorts of trouble. The Canadians took over the third leg. Having to

:36:00. > :36:07.work very hard. There she is, on the right-hand side. A challenging metre

:36:08. > :36:11.for her. It happens in every swimmer's career. Wales will be

:36:12. > :36:22.disqualified. I've just looked at the computer. The second swimmer,

:36:23. > :36:35.0.5, the wrong side of legal. Even though the finished... The rest of

:36:36. > :36:46.the results have been confirmed. No takeovers. Think that is the second

:36:47. > :36:57.takeover. -- I think. Emily Overholt, doing just enough to hold

:36:58. > :37:03.off Betty Turner. -- Betty Turner. There was some thing and hollering

:37:04. > :37:16.next to us. And rightly so. We've spent Australian gold. What do you

:37:17. > :37:19.think about the men's medley? Breaststroke is going to be a

:37:20. > :37:28.shocker. We will talk about that later. I would have put money on

:37:29. > :37:32.this, before the meat. We will come back to that. The

:37:33. > :37:39.results of the relay as expected. In new games record for Australia. The

:37:40. > :37:41.first three teams under the old record. It big surprise, England get

:37:42. > :37:52.the bronze. Scotland in fifth. Australia, Canada, England, the way

:37:53. > :37:58.that finished. Some boxing coming in a moment. Thank you to all of those

:37:59. > :38:02.who sent in some snack news. Forgive us, the light keeps going on and

:38:03. > :38:09.off. We will go with natural light. And we heard Lulu, who says she is

:38:10. > :38:15.eating barbecue chips. Just get a disco ball, it will be great.

:38:16. > :38:19.Nationwide said Commonwealth cheese, a porkpie and olives. Simon Weaver

:38:20. > :38:23.has got strong breeze and blueberries. Maggie is eating

:38:24. > :38:32.chocolate coated with savvy pretzels. What is going on? Come

:38:33. > :38:37.on. We're going to show you a bit of Anthony Fowler, boxing very shortly.

:38:38. > :38:42.But we will learn a bit more about him because he is the highest ranked

:38:43. > :38:57.Commonwealth boxer in the world. Hopefully tonight he will not be

:38:58. > :39:01.punching anyone's lights out. The young man from Liverpool, Great

:39:02. > :39:06.Britain representative, ahead of the biggest contest of his international

:39:07. > :39:11.career. You sit here as the reigning World Championship bronze medallist

:39:12. > :39:15.from the tournament in Kazakhstan. Why did you choose boxing in the

:39:16. > :39:20.first place? I was a kid and I'm wanted to be a footballer. But I was

:39:21. > :39:25.in school and some lad used to brag about being a boxer, so went down

:39:26. > :39:31.the gym as a joke. And they found out that I had a hidden talent. It

:39:32. > :39:35.went from there, to be honest. Tell us about the family link between you

:39:36. > :39:40.and a prolific goal-scorer? Robbie Fowler, my cousin, he played for

:39:41. > :39:47.England. He was very discipline as a kid and he got to the top, so I have

:39:48. > :39:55.follow in the footsteps in my own sport. A beautiful right from

:39:56. > :40:01.Fowler. And the punch picking of Anthony Fowler is superb. How do you

:40:02. > :40:07.ensure that you stay on top? Riddle stats before a big performance.

:40:08. > :40:11.Every step is important. I was was first in the gym and the last one

:40:12. > :40:17.out. But you get out of life is what you put into it so make sure up at

:40:18. > :40:22.the effort in the gym. -- I make sure I'd put in the effort in the

:40:23. > :40:28.gym. Both men, desperately tired. Inside the closing ten seconds. What

:40:29. > :40:32.does it mean that you are the favourite at the Commonwealth Games?

:40:33. > :40:36.I am the man to beat because I am the fifth in the world. But you are

:40:37. > :40:42.only as good as your last fight. The better man will win on the day. But

:40:43. > :40:47.I will be fully prepared for anyone. He has done it. Anthony Fowler, the

:40:48. > :40:53.22-year-old from Liverpool, has secured himself a World Championship

:40:54. > :41:00.medal. Very well done indeed. Absolutely superb. How excited are

:41:01. > :41:05.you at the prospect of winning at the Commonwealth Games? It is a

:41:06. > :41:09.great honour. I'm missed out in the last one in 2010 because broke my

:41:10. > :41:19.hand. But at the time, I was no ready. This time around, it is my

:41:20. > :41:30.time to shine. We have heard from Anthony Fowler, and let's watch him

:41:31. > :41:37.in action. He is taking on a separate boxer.

:41:38. > :42:06.Good footwork. It is getting a bit messy. The man in red has to work

:42:07. > :42:18.more on the inside. It will be rear if he decides to keep it long range.

:42:19. > :42:28.He has to take it. Like the way he looks casual. He really stiffens

:42:29. > :42:31.up. He's boxing nicely, landing the majority of the punches. And think

:42:32. > :42:48.the young Australian has taken this opening round. No question.

:42:49. > :42:56.Ken Smith in the corner there. The Australian coach. A good coach. He

:42:57. > :43:01.will be very pleased with his man. Boxing well and range. Boxing to his

:43:02. > :43:07.strength. Maintaining the gap and distance. Simple boxing. The left

:43:08. > :43:21.hand and the right. Always maintaining the gap. The scoreline

:43:22. > :43:47.in favour of Mark Lucas. Round two Mark Lucas of Australia.

:43:48. > :44:04.Comfortably ahead after the first round. COMMENTARY INCORRECT.

:44:05. > :44:11.If I was in the Australian corner, I would say, get close to this man.

:44:12. > :44:18.But the shots over. You have to apply more pressure. Lucas is

:44:19. > :44:29.controlling things from the centre, maintaining the gap all the time. It

:44:30. > :44:42.is going to be so difficult. Good footwork by Lucas. A straight left.

:44:43. > :44:55.That was a shove, a solid looking left hook.

:44:56. > :45:05.That is not enough. He has to throw more shots. That is a better punch.

:45:06. > :45:27.He has to back it up. A little shake of the head. He got hit with a

:45:28. > :45:36.right, it really shook him. He has got to apply more pressure. There is

:45:37. > :45:57.simple boxing. Staying behind that very well educated jab. He has two

:45:58. > :46:15.take a risk. If he is going to be boxing long-range, there is no risk

:46:16. > :46:21.to Mark Lucas. Looks like another round to the Australian Mark Lucas.

:46:22. > :46:32.Nice variation from Lucas, right into the body. Things are going

:46:33. > :46:36.totally his way. Upon the toes again, he knows the end of the

:46:37. > :46:45.second round is coming. He is enjoying himself. Simple stuff from

:46:46. > :47:03.the Australian. Making things easy for himself. The Australian coach

:47:04. > :47:18.will be very pleased with him. This Australian, Lucas, not enough coming

:47:19. > :47:24.back from the Sri Lankan. That is the problem you have got boxing

:47:25. > :47:30.without head guards. You can be winning a contest hands down and a

:47:31. > :47:35.clash of heads and you pick up a cut. Fowler is working very well to

:47:36. > :47:54.the body and he is weakening his opponent. I think he is just needing

:47:55. > :48:00.one blow to get through to give this lad from Cyprus all sorts of

:48:01. > :48:04.problems. The last 30 seconds of the second round. Another round to

:48:05. > :48:11.Antony Fowler without a shadow of a doubt. He has boxed it extremely

:48:12. > :48:19.efficiently and proficiently. Just went around and changed the angle.

:48:20. > :48:24.Those left hands into the body. That was more on the top of the hip bone

:48:25. > :48:33.than anywhere else. Another good round from Fowler. Spanos again

:48:34. > :48:37.coming back to him. Fowler not putting as much pressure on this

:48:38. > :48:48.round but he has it pretty well in the bag. Good performance at this

:48:49. > :48:52.stage. Lee Pullen, in his corner, the coach just ending at his side.

:48:53. > :49:02.They will be pleased it is going to plan. Rated number nine in the world

:49:03. > :49:08.by the matter boxing Association. One of the great marquee divisions

:49:09. > :49:11.that has always been in top-class amateur and professional boxing.

:49:12. > :49:22.Always had a soft spot for the middleweights. The scores the same

:49:23. > :49:27.for the second round in a row by Antony Fowler. He is not going to

:49:28. > :49:31.get careless. Does he want to impress or keep doing what he is

:49:32. > :49:37.doing? I think he will keep doing what he is doing. Just trying to get

:49:38. > :49:45.three rounds under his belt and into the competition. He has just got to

:49:46. > :49:49.see it home now. Spanos might be a bit more ambitious in this round. He

:49:50. > :49:54.just has to find a big shot from somewhere. But Fowler is in a mean

:49:55. > :49:59.mood. They may have somewhere. But Fowler is in a mean

:50:00. > :50:08.mood. They may said to Spanos, you have nothing to lose, try and find

:50:09. > :50:15.something to knock this man over. Back to orthodox boxing. That was

:50:16. > :50:20.lovely. A lovely move, good reactions from Fowler and a good

:50:21. > :50:33.counterpunch. Just slipped to the left and whipped his right hand

:50:34. > :50:37.over. The first contest in the tournament is always a tricky one

:50:38. > :50:41.because you are a little bit nervous. You want to get into the

:50:42. > :50:45.competition having seen your team-mates already making their

:50:46. > :50:52.debut in the competition. This will come as a relief to Antony Fowler to

:50:53. > :50:56.get the first one done. And they have been three good rounds. We come

:50:57. > :51:05.to the halfway point in the last of the three. Doesn't waste any

:51:06. > :51:13.energy. All of his punches are crisp and accurate. Just working away,

:51:14. > :51:21.clipping his man on the back of the head. The referee had not yet called

:51:22. > :51:27.for them to break. It is luck of the draw. Bad luck for Spanos. Everybody

:51:28. > :51:32.will have wanted to have avoided Antony Fowler in the first round of

:51:33. > :51:39.the draw. Spanos had the bad luck to join him. I think Spanos has a

:51:40. > :51:47.bright future if he keeps boxing. He is only 20 years of age. He will be

:51:48. > :51:51.21 in October. Occasionally, he catches Fowler but there is nothing

:51:52. > :51:57.much on it. He is on the flats of his feet and looking very tired.

:51:58. > :52:03.much on it. He is on the flats of Fowler increased the tempo and end

:52:04. > :52:11.spectacularly? He just cost him again, like you

:52:12. > :52:18.spectacularly? He just cost him puppy. Spanos has been on the

:52:19. > :52:22.receiving end and it has drained his energy. I have taken on Fowler on

:52:23. > :52:31.the pads many times and his jabs, when they land they hurt. Spanos,

:52:32. > :52:33.brave youngster that he is is still there and coming back. He has been

:52:34. > :52:39.caught with our lot of stinging there and coming back. He has been

:52:40. > :52:44.shots. Nothing concussive. Antony Fowler does a little jig of

:52:45. > :52:51.jubilate. He has won his opening contest. There is a nice hug from

:52:52. > :52:59.the Cypriot trainer. Antony Fowler I am sure will progress. He is the man

:53:00. > :53:08.who has got all the points on all three judges cards. A good three

:53:09. > :53:13.yards for Fowler, caught with the odd shot but literally, you can

:53:14. > :53:16.count the number of times he got caught on one hand. Especially

:53:17. > :53:22.count the number of times he got indeed. He has got three rounds

:53:23. > :53:26.under his belt and a very good victory. That English corner will be

:53:27. > :53:33.very pleased indeed. He is going to be one of the favourites in the wake

:53:34. > :53:43.division. -- in the middleweight division. The English man's hand

:53:44. > :53:52.will be raised. A final look at the judges scorecards. The winner, by a

:53:53. > :54:00.unanimous decision and through to the next round, in the blue corner,

:54:01. > :54:11.from England, Antony Fowler! 10-9 all the way through. A Northern

:54:12. > :54:18.Ireland flag waving there. A nice gesture from Antony Fowler who boxed

:54:19. > :54:28.well within himself. A lovely smile, he has boxed well within himself and

:54:29. > :54:32.one well. We are ready to talk to Mark Chapman. If you would like to

:54:33. > :54:42.watch the squash, it is on the red button. James will stop is looking

:54:43. > :54:50.to get into the semifinal. Mark Chapman is on 10.40 tonight. You

:54:51. > :55:00.have a ludicrous number of guests. You tell me the number? I think it

:55:01. > :55:04.is 35. Don't quote me. We always get something wrong. I think we have

:55:05. > :55:08.every home nation medallist, that hasn't been at the shooting which is

:55:09. > :55:15.two hours away and not at the swimming pool because they have only

:55:16. > :55:19.just finished, but everybody else, judo, rhythmic gymnastics,

:55:20. > :55:24.triathlon, they are all going to be here along with our usual experts,

:55:25. > :55:33.Ian Thorpe, Victoria Pendleton and we have got Burt, as well. An

:55:34. > :55:43.entirely new audience? I think a few have come back? Have you been here

:55:44. > :55:51.before? I obviously didn't recognise you. I said we would get something

:55:52. > :55:58.wrong. Just laugh along in the same place. Mainly a fresh audience. The

:55:59. > :56:05.band are still here. We will be back tomorrow on BBC Three. The band are

:56:06. > :56:13.going to play as out. We have a 22nd city to take is through to the news

:56:14. > :56:26.on BBC Three. -- a 20 second ditty.