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    Australia will have plenty of chances to add to its gold medal tally early on Saturday night [AEST] as the action gets underway on Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games.

    Australia was on top of the Commonwealth Games medal tally with 50 golds, with England closing in on 47 but that was before Saturday’s events got underway.

    Now the Australians have hit 54, with four gold medals in the opening hours. Read on for a full wrap and live coverage of Day 9’s action!

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    LAWN BOWLS

    Australia could pocket up to 11 more gold medals on Saturday, with Kristina Krstic and Ellen Ryan taking home the first in stunning fashion in the women’s pairs lawn bowls final.

    England’s Sophie Tolchard and Amy Pharaoh led at 11-2 at one point but the Aussies refused to go away and won on the final bowl in dramatic fashion.

    England skipped out to an early 2-0 lead and threatened to make it 4-0 but a brilliant final bowl from Ellen Ryan knocked two of her rival’s balls out of the way to level it at 2-2.

    England responded though with two solid ends to reassert its dominance and kept going from there to take a 11-2 lead but Australia roared back in epic fashion to get it back to 11-10.

    Ellen Ryan and Kristina Krstic of Team Australia react during Women’s Pairs – Gold Medal Match. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The Aussie duo kept up the fight, picking up four points on the 13th end to lead 16-12 before England pegged it back and was up 18-17.

    Krstic and Ryan though were on the brink of gold medal glory with two leading balls on the 18th end, only for Pharaoh to knock one out with a brilliant bowl on the final ball.

    It meant the game finished a draw and would instead go into overtime to decide who would take home the gold.

    England was in the commanding position with a few balls left but a pinpoint bowl from Ryan knocked the jack away and kept Australia in with a chance.

    Once again it went down to the last ball, with Australia’s gold medal hopes resting on Ryan’s shoulders.

    And she came up clutch with a stunning shot to knock England’s leading ball out of the way, sealing gold in a thrilling comeback.

    ATHLETICS

    ‘That is breathtaking’: Comm Games record broken in 10,000m stunner

    The gold rush has continued on the track, with Jemima Montag taking out the women’s 10,000m walk in a dominant display.

    “That was absolutely breathtaking,” Channel 7’s Jason Richardson said.

    Montag paced herself brilliantly throughout the walk and then picked up the pace in the latter stages of the race to get in a comfortable position.

    So comfortable that Montag could start celebrating well before she crossed the finish line for gold with a time of 42:34:00 — a new personal best and Commonwealth Games record.

    “That was surreal,” Montag told Channel 7 post-race.

    Jemima Montag of Team Australia celebrates after wining the gold medal. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “You just sort of pretend everyone’s clapping for you, even if they’re clapping for the high jump or the hammer throwers walking in and anytime there’s self-doubt, it really gives you a boost.

    “I feel like I’m continuing the legacy of really strong Australian race walking and to go back-to-back, winning on the Gold Coast four years ago really changed my life. I didn’t think that at the time but I think with hindsight it did, it set in that self-belief. I have big dreams for two more Olympic games. So today was special moment.”

    Fellow Australian Rebecca Henderson finished fourth and Katie Hayward placed seventh.

    Aussie world champ toppled in upset

    There was a suprise result on track, with Eleanor Patterson, the reigning world champion, missing out on gold in the women’s high jump final.

    Patterson was coming off a brilliant win at the World Championships and became the first to clear 1.89m in a strong opening to the final.

    In the end though she missed three attempts at 1.95m, the top result set by Jamaica’s Lamara Distin, who won gold with Patterson taking the silver medal.

    Nicola Olyslagers was initially going to join her but withdrew from the final with a torn calf.

    “It could be a few weeks and if I jumped today it was possible to be a nine-month injury,” the 2018 Commonwealth Games bronze medallist told Channel 7.

    Australia’s Eleanor Patterson missed out on gold. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)Source: AFP

    Elsewhere, Ben Buckingham and Edward Trippas finished fifth and seventh respectively in the men’s 3000m steeplechase final.

    The final shot at gold comes in the men’s 1500m final, with Ollie Hoare in action and looking to secure ultimate redemption after a disappointing exit from the world championships.

    Hoare was the fastest Australian qualifier after finishing first in heat one with a time of 3:37.57.

    Other highlights include the women’s and men’s 4x100m relay heats, with a thrilling finish see the women progress to the final by 0.01 seconds.

    There are lots of high-stakes events too with Alex Hulley (hammer throw), Sarah Carli (400m hurdles), Catriona Bisset (800m) and Ella Connolly (200m) in their own finals.

    GYMNASTICS

    The golds kept coming in gymnastics, with Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva taking out the rhythmic gymnastics clubs final with a score of 29.400.

    Kiroi-Bogatyreva was also in action earlier in the ball final, placing fifth with a score of 28.600 and will be in the ribbon final later in the night.

    Eighteen-year-old Lidiia Iakovleva will also be in the rhythmical gymnastics hoop final after finish seventh (107.150) in the all-around final on Friday.

    NETBALL

    The ultimate grudge match sees Australia’s Diamonds face England in the netball semi-final. You can read Nat Medhurt’s full preview ahead of the fiery semi-final here, with the game set to begin at 11.30pm.

    If Australia is successful, it is Jamaica they will face in the final.

    Jamaica’s stunning run continued as they dominated the Silver Ferns to take a 67-51 win and book their spot in the gold medal match for the first time at the Commonwealth Games.

    Jamaica were the surprise top qualifiers in their pool after shocking Australia and it looks like

    the Diamonds will again need to try find a way to shut down Jhaniele Fowler.

    The world’s best shooter dominated in Jamaica’s 57-55 win over Australia in the pool stage, finishing that match with 47 goals from 50 attempts and was even better against New Zealand.

    The West Coast Fever star shot a perfect 54 goals from 54 attempts in the win.

    Jhaniele Fowler starred in the win. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    TABLE TENNIS

    Two Australian pairs (Chunyi Feng & Yangzi Liu and Jian Fang Lay & Minhyung Jee) were both successful in their Round of 16 matches for the women’s doubles table tennis.

    They will face Singapore and Nigeria respectively in the quarter-finals at 1am.

    Later in the night, Liu will continue her bid to become the first Australian woman to win a Commonwealth Games singles medal when she competes in the semi-final.

    There will be guaranteed gold in the morning too, with an All-Australian para table tennis final between Li Na Lei and Qian Yang.

    BOXING

    There are lots medals up for grabs in the ring, withfive Australians into the semi-finals. First up, Kaye Scott is through to the gold medal fight after winning her women’s light middleweight boxing semi-final against Alcinda Helena Panguane on points.

    Callum Peters will also put on the gloves for the men’s middleweight semi-final later in the night at 9.15pm, taking on Simnikiwe Bongco.

    Edgardo Coumi is in action at 2am against Lewis Williams of England in the men’s heavyweight division while Australian middleweight Caitlin Anne Parker faces Tammara Thibeault.

    History will be made on Sunday morning regardless of the result as Tina Rahimi becomes Australia’s first Muslim woman boxer to take home a medal at the Games.

    She will fight Elizabeth Oshoba in her featherweight semi-final.

    DIVING

    The swimming may be over but there was more success in the pool for Australia as Annabelle Smith and Maddison Smith claimed gold in the women’s 3m synchronised springboard diving final.

    Later on, the women’s synchronised 10m platform final sees Emily Boyd, Nikita Hains, Charli Petrov and Melissa Wu all in action.

    CRICKET

    There is plenty to look forward to in the early hours of Saturday morning too, with Australia’s women’s T20 cricket side battling New Zealand in a semi-final at 3am.

    VOLLEYBALL

    A dominant quarter-final performance has Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy one step closer to gold.

    Their next challenge will be Vanuatu in the women’s beach volleyball semi-final at 6am.

    HOCKEY

    There will be more semi-final action, with Australia up against longtime rival England in the men’s hockey, with the time for that game to be confirmed.

    SQUASH

    There is plenty of action on the squash court too, kicking off with Cameron Pilly & Rhys Dowling and Zac Alexander & Ryan Cuskelly in the men’s doubles quarter-finals.

    The mixed doubles semi-finals later in the day will feature Donna Lobban and Pilley while Jess Turnbull and Alex Haydon team up in the mixed doubles plate quarter-final.

    WRESTLING

    There is lots to look forward to in wrestling too, with Naomi De Bruine (women’s 50kg, women’s 53kg and women’s 76kg) in action along with Justin Holland (men’s 57kg) and Tom Barns (men’s 74kg, men’s 97kg).

    FULL SCHEDULE — DAY 9

    Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, 5.30pm

    Hockey, 6.00pm

    Netball, 6.00pm

    Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, 6.30pm

    Athletics and Para Athletics, 7.00pm

    Diving, 7.00pm

    Rhythmic Gymnastics, 7.00pm

    Boxing, 7.30pm

    Wrestling, 7.30pm

    Badminton, 8.00pm

    Cricket T20, 8.00pm

    Squash, 9.00pm

    Boxing, 11.30pm

    Netball, 11.30pm

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