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    The New Zealand women's sevens team have locked up a semi final fixture with rivals Australia after topping their pool with a 38-7 victory over England

    The New Zealand women's sevens team have locked up a semi final fixture with rivals Australia after topping their pool with a 38-7 victory over England


    The men also face England at 11.34pm.



    Ellesse Andrews has qualified sixth in the womens sprint track cycling event.

    Olivia King and Rebecca Petch have also scraped through in 14th and 16th respectively.

    Andrews has been stripped of her team pursuit silver medal after not attending the medal ceremony.



    In lawn bowls, Katelyn Inch has topped section A, winning her round three singles game against her Niuean opponent, 21-10.

    The mens triples team have gone down 15-14 to Scotland in their round three fixture.



    18-year-old Kiwi Cameron Gray's finished sixth in his 200m freestyle heat with a time of one minute 50 seconds.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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