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Glasgow on the second day of the Games. We are

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Glasgow on the second day of the Games. We going to the Velodrome. We

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have seen Joanne arousal win a gold medal will stop Will there be a

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second -- --. -- Joanna Roswell. Third and deciding ride in the

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men's sprint final. No second chances, the Commonwealth title is

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at stake. Sam Webster in the front and Jason Kenny. Webster won the

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first race, Kenny came back to stake the second. Jason Kenny rode well

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previously. A lot at stake for both of these riders, this is it, sudden

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death. This is what it is all about. They know they have to get it right.

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This is not a rehearsal, this is the real thing. First across the line,

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takes it all. Jason Kenney taking the height, starting to push

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Webster. He wants him to take it up. Here they are now, winding it up as

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they take the bell. Jason Kenny needs to try and close that gap. It

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is a big gap, can he sling shot his way past? Will it be the title for

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Webster. Webster takes it, gold for New Zealand and Jason Kenny could

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not close the gap stop he left the door open and Sam Webster was able

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to gain an advantage that he was not about to give up. Sam Webster wins

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his second gold-medal of these Commonwealth Games. Jason Kenney to

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get to the wire, but he has to settle for the silver medal. Jason

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Kenny gave him too much room. He allowed -- allowed a bit too much of

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a gap. I think he was hoping that Webster would not go quite so

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quickly, he was going to run at him and do exactly the same as the

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previous round where he was able to come from behind. Too much work to

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do there. Sam Webster has just turned 23, great pedigree as a

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junior and he is already a world champion, but he is starting to get

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into his stride. A good confidence boosting victory for Sam Webster and

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it has gone to form. Third qualifier, as opposed to Jason

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Kenney who was 11. Jason Kenny did show his worth, but here, he lacked

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a bit of speed. It was just a little bit too big, bad gap to close and

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you knew as they came around the bank, that Sam Webster was going to

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hang on. By just over half a bike length, it is Sam Webster who is the

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champion of the Commonwealth. Well done to Sam Webster. It is Jason

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Kenney who will have to settle for the silver medal. We are so used to

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seeing him pick up gold medals, but he gets the silver medal today and

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we should get reaction from the Velodrome, what are your guests

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thinking? I just have the one guest, Sir Chris hoy is on medal duty.

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Sarah, disappointing, a little bit. Jason Kenny is now with Jill. Jason,

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you looked broken when you came off the track. How are you? I am

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shattered. I think I have cramp. I was throwing up a minute ago. I feel

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terrible. I do not want to hold EU here if you are not well. We will

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talk to you later. -- hold you here. We will speak to him later when he

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has composed himself. You get a picture of how much he has put

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himself on the line. He has done more riding than Sam Webster. He has

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had so much work to do, as well the team sprint yesterday. And

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believable effort. He seemed disappointed, but he will perhaps

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reflect on this, with the qualification and team sprint, that

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he has to turn things around from beginning very badly. We did not

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expect him to be in the gold medal ride yesterday. He has used his

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skills, tactics, the fact he is the Olympic champion to get through this

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event. It is incredible to see him fighting it out for that gold medal.

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You can see what they put themselves through. Sam Webster has looked

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supreme. He has been outstanding. He was brilliant all the way through

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the competition. He faltered once when Jason Kenny took the second

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ride from him, but he rode that ride brilliantly. He kept the pace high

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to try and make sure he could nullify the incredible acceleration

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from Jason. Jason could not come around him in the end. Apologies to

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Matthew Ellis and Andy Euan Williams. Mark Ryan on the

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right-hand side. The final itself, and all Australian affair.

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Representing New Zealand, Mark Ryan. He had two bronze medals at the

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World Championships and he has got one today. They caught Canada fairly

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early in the final. Representing Australia, Alex Edmondson. He could

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not quite bring home the gold medal. He was up against a formidable

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opponent. The winner today is the world record-holder in this event.

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Gold medallist and Commonwealth champion, representing Australia

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Jack Bobridge. Ladies and gentlemen, the National Anthem of Australia.

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AUSTRALIAN National Anthem. Jack Bobridge with his second gold

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medal of the games and the third one for Australia -- the Games. They are

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leading the table. A great performance there from Jack

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Bobridge, and one were bit of action from the Velodrome this afternoon.

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That will be the medal ceremony for the men's sprint with Jason Kenny.

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It has been a fantastic day for the home nations, starting off with that

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hand. They rode brilliantly for Scotland. It was superb from Craig

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and Neal. The Australians did well. They knew what they had to do. Neil

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had all the confidence. After that fantastic start, he was so far up on

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the Australians. It was a case of hanging on and they were so tired

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that they had one of those little markers which D-mark word the bend

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is. We were willing them along to get to the finish line, because once

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you have reached that speed and you are pedalling through treacle, to

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the finish line first. They beat legends from Australia. Kieren has a

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huge amount of experience. It is huge amount of experience. It

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fantastic to see them take them in fine style. A bronze medal for

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Wales. Your husband who is a pilot, called it beforehand. He said that

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the Welsh towns are looking fantastic. The next two tandems

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where a brilliant. There was a talented Australian tandem.

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Fantastic to see the Welsh boys on the podium. Joanna Roswell is an

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accomplished rider. She has everything you could want. She is

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the start lady for the team pursuit. She has got all the enjoyment she

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needs to back it up. The last kilometres but she delivered, was

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above and beyond, she is delighted with the form she has got and she

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moves into the road events next week. Katie Archibald was up against

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an Australian and did not manage to get an adult. She gave a huge

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performance to get into the medal ride, equalling her personal best

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this afternoon -- medal. She has been incredible over the past year.

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Jason Kenny has been unwell and his medal ceremony is going to be

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delayed. We will bring you that when it happens. History was made in the

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Velodrome, because not only was it the first gold medal for Scotland in

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a Velodrome in Scotland, it was for Craig MacLean a bit of history,

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because he was already the second athlete to win gold medal -- the

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grey gold-medal at the Olympics and Paralympics games. It has been a

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very good day. It was about this time last night that the gold rush

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began in the judo hall, there were five titles last night and they all

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went to either English or Scottish contenders. There are home nations

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involved tonight. We will is to hard in the women's category and we have

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a 19-year-old from Scotland taking on someone in the bronze medal

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play-off. Katie was called up just before the selection deadline on

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Tuesday. The Canadian has a bronze medal from

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the London Olympics. But still a junior. The Canadian team here are

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the best junior team that the country could put out. The senior

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World Championships is just around the corner and the seniors are all

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fighting in that match. All preparing busily for that. Here we

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go. Yeats-Brown cannot afford to just lie on her front. We talked

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about the tactics earlier on in the day. Some valuable contests lost

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because players were just drifting out of that yellow area, and they

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cannot do that. She is going to lose this on the ground if she not

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careful. The Canadian is just looking to take her down to the

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ground all the time. Feeling I get is that the Canadian wants this more

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than Yeats-Brown right now. I am feeling the heat right now from the

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Canadian. She has great throwing ability, Yeats-Brown. She really is

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a fighter. Two feat went out the area there.

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That should immediately be a penalty. Both feet cannot go out of

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that yellow area. At the moment they are doing qualifications to the

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Olympic Games. Every time defeat go out of the yellow area, two feet,

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penalties follow. One thing that Yeats-Brown could be utilising is

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the height difference. We were talking about it in the earlier

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rounds. It is not always advantageous to be taller than your

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opponent. Judo works on centre of gravity. Yeats-Brown's centre of

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gravity is lower than her opponent's. So if she gets under

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her, uses her centre of balance against her, she will be lost. That

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little yellow flag you can see there, if the fighter gets four of

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those am a it is disqualification. The penalties really mean a lot and

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they can add up at the end of the contest, especially if it goes into

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the last minute. If you have got a couple of penalties against you, you

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have to throw caution to the wind. It is neck crank but now she has got

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to wrap up that am, and she needs to take back leg out.

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Got to hold her, now, the 20 seconds. Yeats-Brown of England.

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She is such a strong girl, Tait. I cannot see the Canadian getting out

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of this. -- strong girl, Yeats-Brown. There it is. The

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Canadian made a mistake on the ground. Credit to Yeats-Brown. That

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turnover started it all. She turned her over, she had control of the

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head at first, but then the main aim was to get the leg out. 26 seconds

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just left on the clock there. Under 63 kilos bronze medal the

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Yeats-Brown of England. So here comes the turnover. Off the

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head. She climbs to the back of her partner. Now the lake is trapped but

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she has control of the head and she just needs to get the leg out.

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Forces the leg out. She has to have control of the upper part of the

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body, and then she readjusts her balance and in the end she secures

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the hold. And secures the bronze medal. You are huffing and puffing.

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You are exhausted but I think there is possibly some element of you not

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believing you are a Commonwealth Games medallist? I cannot believe

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it. On Tuesday morning I was asked if I wanted to replace one of the

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injured athletes, and from then on I have not stopped. I have been in the

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village and I sat next to Nicola Adams at the dining table, so I

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can't believe I have got a medal out of it as well. Obviously enjoying

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the experience completely. What will it be like on the podium with the

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England flag up with your name on it? Awesome. I love winning medals

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and performing on the big stage. To win at the Commonwealth Games is

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pretty awesome. You have been on cloud nine that -- since your mum

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told you that day he would be in the squad. What has the journey been

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like for you? The journey was almost stopped on Wednesday because my

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flight got cancelled. I had to find another one, borrow someone's to do

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kit, and it has just been mad. Get used to it. You are the future of

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British judo. English judo. Later on in the year is the junior World

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Championships so hopefully I will qualify for that. And hopefully be

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junior European and world champion. Good luck. Enjoy the podium. Thanks.

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She didn't even know she was coming until Tuesday but she will be up

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there on the podium. Will her English team-mate Faith Pitman

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rejoining her? She's 29 and from our -- Essex. She is taking on Catherina

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Hacker of Australia. Will it be a second medal the England now?

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She has got to be a little bit careful. Pushing forward all the

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time. When you push forward like that, it's always a danger that they

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are going to drop underneath. There is one thing about pushing forward,

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but that is pushing forward and staying high. Most ladies have got

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hips, we have got to use them. We have to bring down our centre of

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gravity, and not load ourselves up. She has really got to bring her

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centre of gravity down. Those are long legs for Haecker to use. Yes,

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using the legs the defence, it is a new skill we are trying to introduce

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to the kids. Before they could grab legs to defend. That was armlock

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fair. -- there. Got to be a little bit careful.

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Such a long reach from this Australian girl.

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She did that in her first final repechage fight. She was going right

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all the time and then she changed to the left. Massive throw to qualify

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for this bronze medal fight. Nice! There it is. Beautiful. Just

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wasn't quite there. To loose. Ground work is like dominoes. You have to

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start tight to finish tight. Any moment along the way, and it's

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loose, but is it. It's finished. Well, you can't armlock without the

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arm. She is doing some nice judo here, Faith Pitman. But still no

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score on the board except one penalty against Haecker.

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If he did come down to it at the end of the contest, that penalty would

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go against Haecker and Pitman would win it. She is looking for the

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armlock all the time. It is a 4-macro-minute contest for

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the ladies, five further men. The main aim is to throw cleanly on the

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back. -- it is a four minute contest for the ladies. That has got to be a

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score, surely. Faith Pitman countered her.

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Explained that tip. An example of using your opponent's force against

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them. I thought that Haecker was a little

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bit too long with the cross grip. We have seen that all day today.

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That was poor. You cannot just drop on your knees. You got to get

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rotation. This is the second bronze medal

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fight in the under-63 kg. Pitman might have shrunk. No, she

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hasn't. -- might have a strangle. A little bit of desperation in her

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stance. This is where Pitman went wrong in

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her preliminaries. She lost her concentration and got caught first

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small score. We do not want that to happen here.

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Pitman just needs to block out now, Haecker needs to come forwards.

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It is all over. Faith Pitman from England gets the bronze medal. What

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a way to finish your career. She said to me that she was going to

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finish after this tournament. What a way to go. Commonwealth Games,

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bronze medal. I don't know. You don't think she will finish? Well,

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once you get a taste of it, you might just keep going. We'll see.

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You never know. A wonderful moment the pet -- the Faith Pitman. So two

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bronze medals for England. This is what started it. Look at the cross

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grip. Look how she turns it, Pitman. They went out of the area but it was

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continuous. The referee let it carry on. That was a good decision from

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the referee. Cross grip a little bit too long for my liking but in the

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end, it worked out, but that is not how it should have been, really. But

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Pitman keeps control of the upper part of the body, just spins her

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opponent onto her side. It is fantastic, I am over the moon. I

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wanted the gold-medal, but it is awesome. You had your hands full. It

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was really tough. I have seen her before, but I have never fought her

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in a competition. She is a German, fighting for Australia, there is

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more to herd than it seems. I had to control the sleeve. -- her. On a

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night when there are so many English contenders going, after the success

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last night, how sure were you that you were going to get a medal? I was

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really sure. I was getting a bit worried. I came here to get a

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gold-medal. I could not go home without anything. That was not an

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option. I happened to do that, I am really pleased. It is increasing

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every time, congratulations. She boughs out on a real high and Sarah

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Clark is helping to do that as well. The 36-year-old is through to the

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final in her category and hoping to bring Scotland a third gold medal.

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You will remember this time last night, Kimberley Renicks and the

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wheeze rednecks did it for the host nation. -- low wheeze rednecks. --

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low wheeze Rennick 's. -- Louise Renicks. So nice to see Cameron in a

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final. Sarah Clark, so much experience. Now, is she going to

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take it to the ground? Sarah Clark has good transition. She is also a

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big thrower. Fantastic stance. She is not bent over, grovelling. Nice

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strong core. It looks like she is looking for that move. She is

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finding the line of attack. Sarah Clark has good defence as well stop

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I think she has done her homework. She is moving her around, making

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sure she is off centre at all times. This is the centre. The crowd are

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starting to go mad. She is going for the armed. The arm is out straight,

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she gets the submission. Sarah Clark wins the gold-medal. Superb

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transition. That was always going to be the danger. She was thinking

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about it and kept it straight. You can see she has experience. Credit

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to the girl from Cameron. Third gold medal for Scotland. What a win for

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Sarah Clark. Sarah Clark was on her back so quickly, latched on to the

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arm, controls through the legs, tries to pull the hold down in, but

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straight onto the arm, the arm comes straight and she has to submit. She

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was not going to let that go. Commonwealth Games champion. It is

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what I came here to do and I have came out with the result I have

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wanted. I worked hard. How much have the crowd helped you? More than

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anything, I feel like I have done it because of the crowd. It is the

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people who have come to see me competing, family and friends, the

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clubs as well, this is for Scotland, this is for them. After Louise and

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Kimberly did it yesterday, where was the motivation? I had my reasons for

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doing it. To add on to what happened yesterday today and keep the

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momentum going for Scottish board is fantastic. You have three Olympic

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medals under your belt -- sport. This will be my last competitive

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sport. Enjoy it. Brilliant stuff from Sarah Clark and that is the

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second medal of the day for Scotland and their third judo gold medal.

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They have six gold-medal so far. -- gold-medal is so far. We have home

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nations representation in every single one. We have Patrick Dawson

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up against Jake Bensted. This is a bronze medal match. Jake Bensted in

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blue and Patrick Dawson is in whites. Dawson, very upright stance,

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but so is Jake Bensted and they will look for the same thing. He has done

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that! Patrick has been caught there. That was a big shock, it was an

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ippon. It was all over before it even began. That is sometimes how it

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goes in judo, that is unforgiving. He walked onto that. He was trying

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to defend, it he was expecting that other move, but he changed sides and

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that is how affected it is when you change sides. -- effective. A

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massive drop, Dawson goes over, he was expecting a different move. I

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bronze medal then for Jake Bensted. That is a big shock -- a bronze

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medal. In the other bronze medal match, we have Ian Fleming from

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Northern Ireland, taking on the South African. The South African is

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wearing blue. Fleming from Northern Ireland has a high grip on the

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lapel. Left to right. Trying to get movement, get a better grip. It does

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not look like he is getting anywhere. They compose themselves

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and get back into the fight. Fleming had to come through a fight against

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the Kenyans. He looks very lively, doesn't he, Van Zyl? He just missed

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that, he needs to tighten up on that and have a bit more of a plan. It

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needs to be direct. We have some fights later where we have some an

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believable transition. He has got his grip now, Van Zyl. Two feet went

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out and it should have been a penalty. Again, he has gone out,

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will he get shido? That has to be a score. Van Zyl. He struggled because

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Eoin Fleming has a good grip. It does not look like he is putting Van

:41:26.:41:33.

Zyl in any danger. It is all Van Zyl, Fleming needs to be more

:41:34.:41:37.

positive with his attacking. He does not attack with it. He has to be

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careful there. If you go around the back without getting any reaction,

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the are susceptible to being taken backwards. -- you are susceptible.

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He is trying to do it underneath with the inside grip. He is changing

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sides. He is losing control, he was trying therefore an armlock. Van Zyl

:42:32.:42:41.

has his arm out. -- trying there for an armlock. You need the right

:42:42.:42:48.

direction in order to apply pressure to the elbow. Two penalties for

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Fleming. Halfway through the contest. That is the first attempt

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we have seen from the tournament. Nice turnover from Van Zyl. Van Zyl

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got control of the upper part of the body. Fleming, I do not think we'll

:43:17.:43:24.

go anywhere. He tried to do a backward somersault, but Van Zyl is

:43:25.:43:28.

squeezing with all his might. It is all over, ippon, 20 seconds then, he

:43:29.:43:37.

had to hold it for. Van Zyl gets the second medal for South Africa. He

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was on top all the way. He was positive all the way through, he has

:43:49.:43:54.

been positive through all of his fights, narrowly losing in the

:43:55.:44:00.

semifinal. He deserved that. I am sure we will see a lot more from Van

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Zyl, gets the bronze medal. Credit, I think to Eoin Fleming who fought

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very well. There is the reverse attempt by Eoin

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Fleming. He secured the head, Van Zyl knew exactly what he wanted in

:44:37.:44:44.

that situation. That move starts off a lot of ground work situations. It

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got him onto his back. They teach are a lot of children that. That

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move has won Van Zyl a bronze medal. He has done really well to get into

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that play-off, Eoin Fleming. The final of the 73 K category, and a

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Kiwi against an Englishman, Danny Williams. He fought at London 2012th

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but he is a late call-up to the England squad to make his

:45:22.:45:24.

Commonwealth Games debut. Can he convert in the same way that the

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young lady did earlier on? Gold up for grabs. COMMENTATOR: Danny

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Williams, representing England. Leat representing New Zealand. Great

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support in this stadium. Both have similar build. Long and rangy. Quite

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tall. Long legs. Long arms. I think that Williams will be aiming

:45:53.:46:10.

for the transition. He has won a couple of his contests on the

:46:11.:46:14.

ground. I think he will feel really confident now. That is what he will

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be aiming for. Leat was the winner over Val Zyl in

:46:17.:46:32.

that semifinal. Williams goes into the lead.

:46:33.:46:36.

They have had a long break between preliminaries and this final. It is

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a new man out here. Danny Williams is full of confidence.

:46:45.:46:53.

Are dangerous move. He is going after the sleeve, actually,

:46:54.:46:59.

underneath. And now Three gets a penalty there are not attacking, but

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he can't attack, because Williams is first in every time.

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The final of the under 73 kilos... Doesn't look like he is doing much

:47:13.:47:23.

but there is a lot of work going underground that. Trying to get the

:47:24.:47:30.

lapels, trying to get his arm. September three has got to go

:47:31.:47:38.

forward. -- so Leat has got to go forward.

:47:39.:47:51.

The last time he did this, he went further neck and then went on to the

:47:52.:47:59.

arm. Either that or go for the arm and then go onto the net, if it is

:48:00.:48:01.

not available. -- the neck. Got to hold on. Got to keep hold of

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that grip. You cannot move somebody if you do not have them in your

:48:26.:48:27.

hands. The five minute contest. If there is

:48:28.:48:50.

no score on the board, it goes to golden score. Danny Williams almost

:48:51.:48:54.

overcooked that. You have got to make sure you are on

:48:55.:49:08.

your balance, because it can go so terribly wrong. You just cannot stay

:49:09.:49:12.

there too long. If it is not working, you have got to come out.

:49:13.:49:17.

Danny Williams has had a scare. Probably that is going to save him.

:49:18.:49:43.

Certainly, Adrian Leat is not going to get this up, is he? Absolutely

:49:44.:49:48.

not. He needs to attack and make it

:49:49.:50:15.

progressive. Williams is standing a little bit to open for me. Standing

:50:16.:50:21.

there almost like he's trying to suck Three in. Come into my space.

:50:22.:50:28.

-- trying to suck Leat in. He has really got to dig in. If he

:50:29.:50:44.

wants to win his first major titles, Danny Williams needs to dig

:50:45.:50:45.

in. If Leat once any chance of taking

:50:46.:51:12.

this final, he needs to be turning in different rate.

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Williams now has two penalties. If he does not put the amount of work

:51:22.:51:30.

required in... Well, Leat is going to get a penalty now for dropping on

:51:31.:51:32.

his knees. When we are down there, we cannot

:51:33.:52:15.

look like we're wasting time, even though that might be our intention.

:52:16.:52:17.

We have to keep moving. Leat needs to come forwards. He

:52:18.:52:37.

needs to take the fight to Danny Williams.

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My goodness me! Massive uchi mata. Leat did not quite have enough

:52:47.:53:00.

control with the hands. Gymnastics as well. That is what we are seeing.

:53:01.:53:20.

He can afford one more penalty, but not two.

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The coach has been told to be quiet, there.

:53:36.:53:51.

Watch out now from the rush -- for the rush from Adrian Leat.

:53:52.:54:13.

And it is all over! Danny Williams wins the gold medal the England. He

:54:14.:54:29.

is a happy, happy boy. First major tournament win for Danny Williams

:54:30.:54:37.

ever. I am so happy for him, because he puts in so much work. He is a

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hard trailer, Danny Williams, and now it has all paid off.

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Commonwealth Games champion in under 73 kilos.

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APPLAUSE Great match. Back and fro Bert... It

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had all the elements of a judo contest. We saw great gripping. And

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great sportsmanship there from Adrian. That is what we want to see.

:55:22.:55:29.

Because Leat came off, he accepted it, he gave it his all. Danny

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Williams, though, gets England's third gold medal. He went up the,

:55:34.:55:48.

right the way up. -- he went up the sleeve. There it is, straight

:55:49.:55:58.

between the legs. He has had so much success with fat all the way through

:55:59.:56:03.

these championships. He does the forward rollover but because he

:56:04.:56:14.

rolled him onto the back, he only gets the wazari.

:56:15.:56:22.

Williams actually had a serious elbow injury last year that kept him

:56:23.:56:26.

out. What a return for the 25 rolled. More chances for England

:56:27.:56:30.

tonight because over on BBC Three you will be able to see two further

:56:31.:56:36.

title fights. We have Fletcher of England against Villiers of New

:56:37.:56:41.

Zealand. And in all English battle in 81 kilos clash, Lindsay taking on

:56:42.:56:51.

Reed. But before I nipped off, because Gary Lineker is waiting in

:56:52.:56:56.

the wings here, let me tell you the headlines from the second day of the

:56:57.:57:00.

Games. A first gold medal for Scotland at

:57:01.:57:05.

the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome courtesy of Neil Fachie and Craig MacLean in

:57:06.:57:11.

the men's tandem Time Trial. Elena Allen claimed Wales' third medal of

:57:12.:57:16.

the games, but the 42-year-old had to settle for silver today in the

:57:17.:57:22.

women's skeet Afton losing to Australia. England's Joanna Rowsell

:57:23.:57:27.

added the Commonwealth crown in the pursuit final after beating

:57:28.:57:33.

Australian Edmondson. And Jason Kenny missed out on gold for the

:57:34.:57:37.

second day in a row after losing the men's sprint final to New Zealand's

:57:38.:57:42.

Sam Webster. But it was a very good fight he gave him.

:57:43.:57:47.

So shall we take stock? Danny Williams means it eight gold medals

:57:48.:57:52.

so far for England. Sarah Clarke's gold at the Judaic means is six gold

:57:53.:57:58.

medals for Scotland now. -- in the judo.

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