Greatest Sporting Moment: Re-live the journey to that gold

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The Vitality Roses wrote their names into the nation’s sporting history after they secured a last-second win over Australia at the Commonwealth Games in April 2018.

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The Roses are now national heroes and golden girls, but their journey to become Commonwealth Games champions wasn’t straightforward.

The first match of their Commonwealth crusade against Scotland saw a dominant England side secure an emphatic 74-28 victory. This set the tone for their entire campaign and their intent to become gold-medallists from the get-go. The next four games followed suit, with England winning all of their Pool B matches and emerging from the preliminary rounds undefeated. Their third match against Uganda pushed them to the line and was closer than most expected.

However, it was the final pool game against New Zealand, then world number twos, that was the most hotly anticipated. The Roses looked strong throughout – clinching their fifth victory and ensuring their spot in the semi-finals.

Pool B results

England 74-28 Scotland 

Malawi 49-74 England

England 55-49 Uganda

England 85-31 Wales

New Zealand 45-54 England

However, the fans had only just had a taste of the drama that was still to come. England’s semi-final match against Jamaica was a blockbuster performance.

It had everything: an unbelievable comeback, extraordinary intensity, and a last-minute goal that secured victory.

The scenes just after the final whistle showcased the importance of the win. Victory was made even sweeter by the fact that in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, a last-minute goal by the Sunshine Girls knocked the Roses off the podium, wiping away their hopes of a medal. This time round, England defied history to come out on top – and with it, they were guaranteed at least a silver medal. Before this, they had only ever won bronze.

England entered their very first Commonwealth Games final against Australia with the belief they could do it. But they had their doubters – namely those looking at the history of these two nations, and the fact that England hadn’t beaten the Diamonds since 2013.

But, the final match between England and Australia took us to another stratosphere where the Roses put out their most consistent performance yet. Up until this point in the tournament, Australia seemed untouchable. They breezed through the preliminary stages without any other nation even coming close to challenging them. England did what no other nation could, breaking down the fluid play of the Diamonds and preventing them from working the ball down to their own shooting circle.

It was goal-for-goal throughout most of the game, however England went into the final quarter two goals down. They managed to claw their way back when the score evened out again with a few minutes on the clock. England took the final centre-pass of the game with the scoreboard tied at 51-all. A last-second penalty shot, netted by Helen Housby, ensured England made history all over again to become Commonwealth Games champions on the biggest stage of them all.

The Vitality Roses will be back in action in January 2019 when they face Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in the Vitality Netball International Series, as part of the Netball Quad Series!

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