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Was the Premier League destined to succeed? Cillian Murphy's sleepy blinders. Listen to the latest NetBallers podcast. Live sport online coverage from the BBC. Netball is a female only sport with the Commonwealth Games as the pinnacle of the international competition season every four years. At the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, the top 12 teams in the world fought for the top prize with Team England making history by winning gold for the first time, a real monumental moment for the Roses.

Throughout the seven matches in the tournament, Team England scored goals with an Goal shooter, Jo Harten, was the team's top scorer with goals.

The team was captained by Ama Agbeze. At the Gold Coast, the team was managed by Tracey Neville. Netball sees two teams of seven players contest for possession, pass the ball and attempt to shoot for goal through 3. Working from GK to GS, feel the intensity as the team compete for possession, and defend the critical moments. With 30 seconds to go, the pressure counting down the clock, England lead with 1 point and with only 15 seconds to go. Australia make an interception that could win them the game, making the scoreboard equal with Helen Housby has the chance to take the lead again, but Australia's obstruction mean they have a second chance, with no time left on the clock.



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