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No Scottish person has ever won a gold medal in the swimming pool in

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Scotland. This is a brilliant swim. She has

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got the gold, Hannah Miley wins gold for Scotland.

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Look at that, the world record line, Ross Murdoch is going to take the

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gold for Scotland. It is called to Ross Murdoch. Look at that, you just

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realising what he has done. Welcome, or welcome back if you are

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watching on BBC One. What a night for Scotland, Hannah Miley and Ross

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Murdoch winning gold in the pool. Let's catch up with some of the

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other sport this evening, starting with men's copy, and England began

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their campaign this evening. They have come forth in the last two

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Commonwealth Games. They faced Trinidad and Tobago in their opening

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match. COMMENTATOR: Good evening.

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The opening men's match on paper should be won easily but it can be

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not like that sometimes. You're absolutely right, the top

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seed in the group being against the bottom England are the top seed.

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Alastair Brogdon immediately calls rock into action on the first stick.

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It is a goal. No surprise there, Ashley Jackson

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opens is account in Glasgow with a bullet into the corner of the net

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and England lead by one a goal to nil.

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All credit to Ashley Jackson, when he is on song, the goalkeeper can't

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make it, it is a beautiful strike on song, the goalkeeper can't make it,

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it is a beautiful striking that top corner.

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That is a lovely play, and unfortunately for Mark Gleghorne, he

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cannot get to the post. Mark Gleghorne diving full to get to

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that. This time he goes low, it is a good

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save from Andrey Rocke, but the follow-up beats him to his left hand

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side and England are two goals to the good.

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It was a good follow-up from Lewis, but it was a nice move on target.

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When the goalkeeper saves the ball you get another opportunity.

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Mark Gleghorne and Jackson at the top of the circle, Jackson to the

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right. He has absolutely fired that one

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income and Gleghorne makes it 3-0 to England.

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Well, the corners are firing, three out of three so far is pretty good.

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That is a superb strike, nothing really the goalkeeper could do about

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it. I chance! That is a fine goal! A

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brilliant goal from number 15 on the reverse stick and he is beaten.

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Mickell Pierre, brilliant shot, diving shot on the reverse, lovely

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piece of skill. He is going to have to be quick.

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Fire it in. And there is a half-time hooter. And after the first 35mm of

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play can England three, Trinidad and Tobago one. -- after the first 35

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minutes of play. But he have the finishing product?

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It is almost tipped in, George Pinner makes his first save and more

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danger for England. Just the one option at the top of

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the circle, it is across, and the ball finally fired them. Nick Catlin

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taking the plaudits from his team-mates. They finally find a way

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through. Nicely worked there, deliberately

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putting the keeper on to the ground. He does very well to bullet back out

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from the keeper and flip it with his reverse stick.

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You're as a chance now, and finally! Andrey Rocke is beaten, Phil Roper,

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these corner of England's fifth goal. You have to feel for Andre

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rock, but as you say, John, keep creating the opportunities and soon

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enough you will score. Yes, Phil Roper, he has shown saying of this

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along time. -- he has shown signs of this for a

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long time. He just gets under the ball and

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deliberately lifts that in the air. Little deflection, he has made

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another save, now he is beaten. Middleton gets goal number six.

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Andre rock out of position, you cannot make saves when you are out

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of position. -- Andrey Rocke. A lovely little deflection initially

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by Martin, Barry Middleton tidies up.

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That is the final hooter. And England opener their Glasgow 2014

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campaign with a win against Trinidad and Tobago. It could have been more

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had it not been for Andrey Rocke. Here in the opening game England

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have beaten Trinidad and Tobago 6-1. Your coach has a few reservations

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about the performance, would you share those?

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Yes, probably, it is tough for us, we are out there, we have to run

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around but it is easy for him. At the start of the tournament it is

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always hard building in. We were disappointed with the first half,

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level on play a bit, and just some inconsistency. Not the intensity

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re-watching -- not the intensity we wanted but it started to come in

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patches. A win is a win, though isn't it

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pretty much hockey is one of the steeple sports of the Commonwealth

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Games and it will be with us every day and evening for us to enjoy.

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A bit of judo now, it was a busy night in the high draw with five

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gold medals up for grabs. England's fighter was guaranteed

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home support in the 66 kilograms category.

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Colin Oates of England wearing white. Very tactical when he needs

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to. He has won two of his matches en route to this final, Colin Oates

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going for the Commonwealth gold medal. Left-handed fighter, he pulls

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his fighters round. Can Andreas Krassas stop temperature mark this

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is what I like about Colin Oates, not rushed, checking it out, seeing

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what direction his opponent is coming from.

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Absolutely, he takes his time. Colin Oates was going for the legs there,

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now he is trying to grab the top half. He has to try and get one

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legged out there. One leg comes out. If he gets him onto his back, then

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he could be in trouble, Krassas. A little intimidation worked thereby

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Krassas. Krassas has to take the fight to Oates, Oates is doing all

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the work at the moment. Use very nervous, Andreas Krassas on his

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first Commonwealth final. It has to go to Krassas, surely. Ten three

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says, whiny? Here's the one who has defensively.

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And he is backing up. -- ten three says, why me Russia Mark -- why me?

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I think the referee has to leave that alone.

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He has a massive repertoire of technique. I don't think he has to

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resort to that. Ten three has to attack, he has not

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attacked once. Nothing has come from Krassas that would indicate you

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

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often the right moment never comes. It is left against right situation

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ten three right-handed. There will be a second penalty to Krassas any

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second now. Second penalty, then. That would have been a fantastic

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manoeuvre if he just was not on the end of the sleeves. Let's get a

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little bit closer. It is what needs to be done.

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Oates, yet again, the tactical wizard, really. Just doing enough.

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He will attack if it is right, but it has to be the right moment. And

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he gets the armlock, it is all over, Colin Oates then, transition

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absolutely superb. Cannot wait to see that from the other angle. That

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was great transition. Uchi mata into the armlock.

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How fast was that transition? Colin Oates is probably a couple of

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glasses up at the moment and, like I said come in for a chance at the

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World Championships. He has beaten the two times world champion in the

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under 60 kilos category, he has beaten him three times on the trot

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in the last three events. Fighting at under 66 now, but even

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so. Colin Oates, though, here it is. Uchi mata and straight onto the arm

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there. Absolutely taught him a lesson in

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transition. The at that switch of direction, one way, then the other,

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boom! Look at that, he had to submit.

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Classic Gatame. Add to submit and Colin Oates wins

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the gold. Great stuff, Colin, well done. A

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bronze medal match for another formation, Northern Ireland, who

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were after a medal in the women's 52 kilograms competition.

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Lisa Kearney to go in Canada's Audree Francis-Methot. It looks like

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Francis-methot had a bit of a battle coming through, sporting a lovely

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black eye. Both of them hunting their grips.

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Look at that, Lisa Kearney straight in for the attack.

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She does that offer both sleeves, ducks they had underneath and gets

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the direction, drives under with the black leg.

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The problem with that now, we have a Canadian who knows her game plan,

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knows that is coming up. And she has to stop it. She is a

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smart girl source you will take that on board.

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She will absolutely kill it, as she is. Well, Lisa Kearney also has

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great spirit, as well, so that is why this is really going to be a

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good fight. Tierney has been on the Grand Prix

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grand slam circuit. -- Lisa Kearney. A penalty for holding the same side

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of the Canadian. A during your mistake,

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unfortunately. -- junior mistake. Lisa Kearney trying to attack off

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the grip. Strong gripping from both of them. Good transition, we know

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she has a good transition, looking for the Juji Gatame. Once they get

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into this position it is really important that they use the legs to

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Open up their opponent. At the same time they have to watch

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the arm. That is one thing to mention for people at home who

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cannot really see what is going on underneath.

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What they are searching for is the wrist and the hand, to capture that,

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what we call the catch, bring it into high, turn the body and then

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into Juji Gatame... That is almost Yulo there.

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She has the arm straight, can she get the pressure on?

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Francis-methot fighting for her life there without a chance.

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She has turned it. I don't think there is any pressure on that elbow

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any more. Maybe I am wrong, she is holding that, not very happy with

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that at all. The pressure was on, Francis-Methot manages to hold on

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but she has hurt her arm, that is for sure.

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Lisa Kearney. Now, is she going to attack the arm position might --

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attack the arm? It was a beautiful manoeuvre which opened Audree

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Francis-Methot write-up like we were seeing, to get underneath and into

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the catch position to get the arm -- right up. Two penalties. Audree

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Francis-Methot has to do an attack standing. Lisa Kearney. Really

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dominating the grips. It is the grips that beating the young

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Canadian. Forces a bad attack, might possibly be a third penalty. Is the

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referee going to do it? Well, Lisa Kearney gets it. Lisa Kearney, for

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backing up the young Canadian gets the penalty. Bring it to the middle.

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Now she is on to the arm again, it is the same arm this time. I don't

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think she can withstand another onslaught like that last one. She

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needs to put pressure on the arm, really attack it. Lisa Kearney

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then. Really forcing pressure onto the arm. And Audree Francis-Methot

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tries to turn it, she gets the submission, Lisa Kearney wins the

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bronze medal for Northern Ireland. That is the one thing with the arm

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

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injury, is it worth going home and saying that I have to go through all

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this rehab and whatever? Yes she was better off without it. Come back and

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fight again next time. Superb for Lisa Kearney, I am very happy for

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her because she really is a wonderful person and she really

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worked hard for that. The transition was always going to win it all the

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way through. She almost caught it the first time, the second time she

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was on the arm, and you can see there, she shakes her head as she

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walks away there, Audree Francis-Methot knew that in the end

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she had to submit. Northern Ireland get a medal.

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The first of the games, well done Lisa Kearney. More judo in a minute

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but Mark Chapman is going to tell us what we can look forward to seeing

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on the highlights this evening. Yes, welcome to the studio, we have a

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lovely studio audience as you can see, we will round up all the action

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from today, plenty of medallists who will join us, we will talk to Sir

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Chris Hoy, Rebecca Adlington and Non Stanford. And we have our own band,

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these people are of the Federation. Sounds good to me. He has got a lot

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more mates than I have. Back to the judo. Connie Ramsay has twice

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finished fifth at the European Championships and had a shot at

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Commonwealth bronze this evening when she took on a fighter from

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Cameron. -- Cameroon. She is going to go for it. Yes, you can CC is

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pumped. Connie Ramsay can be confident, she

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can win this, because her opponent went out in the semifinal to her

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team-mate Stephanie Ingles. She can be confident that she can win this.

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She can, she will just add to stay on the pace, flop and drop will not

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be enough I don't think from either of these. Big arm over the top from

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Ramsey. There is the arm, she has got the grip. She is not settling

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with it. She needs to settle with it. Being aggressive is not enough.

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She is not in a good place there, she needs to move. She is out, she

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is out. Connie Ramsay very nearly made a big mistake there. That

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almost cost dearly. She needs to get up, give herself a shake and get

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back onto it. That's what she needs to do, give herself a shake. Scruff

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of the neck. Goodness me. You have to rotate when

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you do that. Connie Ramsay cannot stand still, she needs to move her

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opponent to throw her because she is strong. When you say move them. She

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is looking to get a good balance, I good line, off balance the opponent

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just like that. Not quite the rotation and she has lost her grip

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there. You cannot throw someone who is standing still. It is more

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difficult to throw someone who is standing still, and you need to set

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up the line, you are absolutely right. Get the correct position. She

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may have grabbed the leg there. The referee missed it. My goodness me.

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Almost lost this match by default the, because if she had grabbed the

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lead in any way, attack, defence or account you can lose the match. --

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or act counter. This particular referee does not like giving

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penalties. Connie just needs to keep putting the pressure on. Yes, yes,

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yes. Score the two Connie Ramsay. Now working for the hold. She has

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got it. The crowd are going absolutely crazy here. Great

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atmosphere, the crowd stamping their feet, just needs to hold for 15

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seconds. She cannot believe it. She deserved that. She really deserved

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that. Connie Ramsay does deserve that, she did so well there, under

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pressure she fought so hard. The coach with a massive smile, so

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pleased for her. Another medal for Scotland. Great. Great stuff. Five

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medals for Scotland in this judo event so far. They do say that when

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you are fighting on your home ground it helps. Superb staff, our

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handstand on the way out. She is a show. -- show off. Let's look at how

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she got into it. Roles for over, ties up the arm -- rules are over.

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-- look at that, big smile, she knew

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she had got it. Nicky Adams on the common today. Pakistan are competing

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in the lawn bowls, let's find out more about them.

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never in our wildest dreams thought we would be playing in the

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Commonwealth Games in our hometown. We will enjoy the moment. We have

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been working together for the past 57 years, we own a restaurant in the

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south side of Glasgow. We named at you dishes for the Commonwealth

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Games. It is excellent. The customers will come in and have a

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laugh and try the curries and see it is really good. They are really

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experienced guys, we did not know about each other before. We have

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been training with him for the last two months, he is a great guy. Full

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of beans. I don't know about that, he does his best. You have got

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uneasy around mate. It is not easy. You have got the easy draw. Some

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days I play really well and I can beat anyone. Hopefully that is the

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day I will be playing and I can beat anyone. Imagine if we win a medal,

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any kind of medal, bronze, silver, gold. Free curries on the house. My

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parents don't know about the game and they don't know about any game

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because they stay in a little village. I came to Scotland for my

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Ph.D. That now when I go back I will be taking back my Ph.D., --

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it is a chance that you get once-in-a-lifetime and we were lucky

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to get one. So we will make the best of it and say let the games begin.

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Did not start that well for them, they lost to Australia 19-12, but

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apparently the food is good at the restaurant so we will head down the

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later. Let's look at the medal table, should make interesting

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reading. England right at the top. Quite a big top three.

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The big story of the day of course is that Scotland have started so

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well with four gold medals. Two in the pool that we saw this evening.

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Exciting stuff with Hannah Miley and Ross Murdoch. A great start for the

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host nation. The only thing that went against them is that Chris Hoy

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tried to enter the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and had to show his IDE.

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-- his identification. That is it for day one, today at the games will

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be on BBC1 at 10:40pm. No doubt looking back on a memorable day for

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the whole nation.

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