England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (B–R)

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England at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Flag of England.svg
CGF codeENG
CGACommonwealth Games England
Websiteweareengland.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors364[2][3][4][5] in 17 sports
Flag bearersOpening: Nathan Robertson[1]
Closing: Nicky Hunt
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
37
Silver
60
Bronze
45
Total
142
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

England was represented at the 2010 Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games England. The country went by the abbreviation ENG, will use the Cross of St George as its flag and "Jerusalem" as its victory anthem. It had previously used "Land of Hope and Glory" as its anthem at the Commonwealth Games, but decided to change following an "internet poll".[6]

England's delegation is notable for including two Paralympic champions, who qualified to compete in Delhi against fully able-bodied athletes: Danielle Brown, who won a gold medal in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, and Sarah Storey, who won two gold medals in cycling in 2008. They are the first English athletes with disabilities ever to compete in able-bodied events at the Commonwealth Games.[6][7]

England 2010[]

Key
  Qualifiers / Medal Winners
  Top 8 Finish (Non Medal Winners)
  Non-Qualifiers / Non Top 8 Finish

Badminton[]

Team England consists of 10 badminton players over 6 events.[8][2] The competition draw for singles and doubles events was announced on 2 October 2010.[9]

Men's Singles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rajiv Ouseph (2) BYE Nigeria Abah (NGR)
W 21–8 21–10
Sri Lanka Karunaratne (SRI)
W 21–5 12–21 21–15
Singapore (SIN) (7)
W 21–13 21–15
India Parupalli
(IND) (6)
W 19–21 21–12 21–18
Malaysia Lee (MAS) (1)
L 10-21 8-21
 Silver
(5) Uganda (UGA)
W 21–5 21–11
Nigeria Ocholi (NGR)
W 21–13 21–14
Jamaica Henry (JAM)
W 21–11 21–14
India
(IND) (3)
L 17–21 9–21
- - -
Women's Singles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Elizabeth Cann (4) BYE Sri Lanka Jayasinghe (SRI)
W 21–13 21–12
New Zealand (NZL)
W 21–14 21–13
Canada Li (CAN)
W 21–14 19–21 21–16
Malaysia Wong (MAS) (2)
L 21–21 21–18 17–21
Bronze Final
Scotland Egelstaff
(SCO) (3)
W 21-18 21-16
 Bronze
Men's Doubles
Player(s) Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Anthony Clark & Nathan Robertson (2) Zambia Mambwe &
Muwowo (ZAM)
W 21–8 21–12
Canada Ng &
(CAN)
W 21–7 21–12
Malaysia Chan &
(MAS)
W 21–8 21–7
Singapore Triyachart &
Wong (SIN)
W 21–10 17–21 21–14
Malaysia Koo &
Tan (MAS)L 19–21 14–21
 Silver
Women's Doubles
Player(s) Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jenny Wallwork & (3) Uganda Bangi &
Nankabirwa (UGA)
W 21–7 21–10
Canada Gao &
Ko (CAN)
W 21–12 21–15
Malaysia &
Goh (MAS)
W 21–15 16–21 21–13
Singapore Sari &
Yao (SIN) (1)
L 19–21 13–21
Bronze Final
Australia Tang &
Wilson-Smith (AUS)
L 23-21 12-21 16-21
4
Mariana Agathangelou & Heather Olver Mauritius Foo Kune &
Foo Kune (MRI)
W 21–6 21–9
Sri Lanka &
Jayasinghe (SRI)
W 21–7 21–6
India Gutta &
(IND)
L 9–21 14–21
- - -
Mixed Doubles
Player(s) Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Nathan Robertson & Jenny Wallwork (1) Seychelles Cupidon &
Ah-Wan (SEY)
W 21–5 21–7
Singapore Wijaya &
(SIN)
W 21–19 21–17
Scotland &
Bankier (SCO)
W 22–20 23–21
Malaysia Chan &
Goh (MAS)
W 19–21 21–13 23–21
Malaysia Koo &
(MAS)
-
Anthony Clark & Heather Olver (5) Scotland Van Rietvelde &
Cooper (SCO)
W 21–11 21–18
Northern Ireland &
Chambers (NIR)
W 21–5 21–4
Singapore Triyachart &
Yao (SIN)
L 21–19 8–21 12–21
- - -
Chris Adcock & (7) Singapore Saputra &
(SIN)
W 21–17 21–17
India Arattukulam &
Balan (IND)
W 21–15 21–18
Malaysia Chan &
Goh (MAS)
L 20–22 21–16 11–21
- - -
Mixed Team Event

Chris Adcock, , Anthony Clark, Rajiv Ouseph, Nathan Robertson, Mariana Agathangelou, Elizabeth Cann, Heather Olver, Jenny Wallwork, .

Pool Game 1[10] Pool Game 2 Pool Game 3 Pool Game 4 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opponents Falkland Islands Falkland Islands Uganda Uganda Mauritius Mauritius Canada Canada Scotland Scotland India India Bronze Match:
Singapore Singapore
 Bronze
Men's Singles England v
Falkland Islands

W 21–3 21–7
England Ouseph v
Uganda Ekiring

W 21–10 21–9
England Ouseph v
Mauritius

W 21–9 21–9
England v
Canada

W 21–18 21–11
England Ouseph v
Scotland Merrilees

W 21–9 21–18
England Ouseph v
India Parupalli

L 13–21 17–21
England Ouseph v
Singapore Wong

W 21–15 21–17
Women's Singles England Cann v
Falkland Islands

W 21–2 21–3
England Cann v
Uganda Nankabirwa

W 21–11 21–7
England Cann v
Mauritius

W 21–7 21–6
England Cann v
Canada Rice

L 12–21 19–21
England Cann v
Scotland Egelstaff

L 12–21 17–21
England Cann v
India Nehwal

L 18–21 11–21
England Cann v
Singapore Xing

L 14–21 12–21
Men's Doubles England Clark/Adcock v
Falkland Islands /

W 21–3 21–7
England Robertson/Clark v
Uganda /

W 21–10 21–8
England Clark/Adcock v
Mauritius /

W 21–11 21–12
England Clark/Adcock v
Canada /Ng

W 21–11 21–14
England Clark/Adcock v
Scotland Van Rietvelde/

W 21–13 21–19
- England Robertson/Clark v
Singapore Triyachart/Wijaya

W 21–12 21–11
Women's Doubles England Olver/Agathangelou v
Falkland Islands /

W 21–2 21–4
England Wallwork/ v
Uganda Bangi/Nankabirwa

W 21–2 21–4
England Olver/Agathangelou v
Mauritius Foo Kune/Louison

W 21–5 21–6
England Olver/Agathangelou v
Canada Li/Bruce

W 21–14 21–14
- - -
Mixed Doubles England Adcock/ v
Falkland Islands /

W 21–6 21–7
England Robertson/Wallwork v
Uganda /Najjuka

W 21–10 21–7
England Adcock/ v
Mauritius /Aboobakar

W 21–9 21–10
England Robertson/Wallwork v
Canada Ng/Gao

W 21–18 21–23 21–13
England Robertson/Wallwork v
Scotland /Bankier

W 21–14 15–21 21–7
England Robertson/Wallwork v
India Gutta/

W 17–21 17–21
England Robertson/Wallwork v
Singapore Triyachart/Yao

W 13–21 15–21
Result W 5–0 W 5–0 W 5–0 W 4–1 W 3–1 L 0–3 W 3–1

Boxing[]

Team England consists of 9 boxers over 9 events.[11] On 30 September 2010 it was announced that Khalid Yafai was withdrawing due to a shoulder injury and that Tommy Stubbs would move up a weight to replace him.[12]

Men
Event Boxer Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Flyweight 52 kg Tommy Stubbs BYE Wales Selby (WAL)
L PTS 1-1+
- - - -
Bantamweight 56 kg Iain Weaver Eswatini (SWZ)
W RSCH R2
India Kumar (IND)
L PTS 6–11
- - - -
Lightweight 60 kg Tom Stalker Guyana (GUY)
W PTS 8–1
Sri Lanka (SRI)
W PTS 4–0
Australia Jackson (AUS)
W PTS 7–2
India Bhagwan (IND)
W PTS 10–5
Scotland Taylor (SCO)
W PTS 11–3
 Gold
Light Welterweight 64 kg Bradley Saunders Grenada (GRN)
W RSCH R1
New Zealand Taylor (NZL)
W PTS 10–0
Canada (CAN)
W PTS 11–4
Mauritius (MRI)
W PTS 10–7
India Kumar (IND)
W 11-2
 Gold
Welterweight 69 kg Callum Smith Kiribati ()
W PTS 5–0
Australia Hammond (AUS)
W PTS 4–2
Scotland (SCO)
W PTS 4–0
The Bahamas ()
W PTS 4–3
Northern Ireland Gallagher (NIR)
L PTS 6–11
 Silver
Middleweight 75 kg Anthony Ogogo Kiribati ()
W RSC R2
Australia Hooper (AUS)
W PTS +3-3
Nigeria (NGR)
W PTS 10–0
India Singh (IND)
W PTS 4–3
Northern Ireland O'Kane (NIR)
L 4-16
 Silver
Light Heavyweight 81 kg BYE India Kumar (IND)
W PTS 9–8
Scotland Johnson (SCO)
L PTS 2–6
- - -
Heavyweight 91 kg Simon Vallily BYE Isle of Man (IOM)
W KO R1
Cameroon (CMR)
W RSCH R3
Ghana Yekeni (GHA)
W W/O
Northern Ireland (NIR)
W RSCH R1
 Gold
Super Heavyweight +91 kg BYE Tonga Fa (TGA)
L PTS 5–8
- - - -

Cycling[]

Team England consists of 18 cyclists over 18 events [13]

On 23 September 2010, it was announced that Ian Stannard and Ben Swift were withdrawing due to health concerns (specifically around the dengue fever outbreak in Delhi).[4]

On 25 September 2010, it was announced that Russell Downing was withdrawing from the road cycling team[5]

Road[]

Men
Event Cyclist(s) Time Rank
40 km Time Trial Alex Dowsett 48:13.48  Silver
Chris Froome 49:38.83 5
167 km Road Race Alex Dowsett 3:54:08 14
Erick Rowsell 3:57:10 38
Chris Froome 3:57:10 44
Simon Yates 3:57:14 45
Women
Event Cyclist(s) Time Rank
29 km Time Trial Julia Shaw 39:09.52  Bronze
Emma Trott 40:19.52 8
Emma Pooley 40:25.22 9
100 km Road Race Lizzie Armitstead 2:49:30  Silver
Lucy Martin 2:49:30 14
Katie Colclough 2:49:30 16
Sharon Laws 2:49:45 28
Emma Trott 2:50:17 33
Emma Pooley 2:50:19 34

Track[]

Men
Event Cyclist(s) Qualifying Round 1 Repechage Round 2 Semi Final Final Rank
Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Individual Sprint David Daniell 10.459 9 Q Scotland
?-?
? Australia Sunderland
L 0–2
- 5th–8th Place
8th Place
8
Peter Mitchell 10.542 11 Q Malaysia Md Yunos
?-?
Wed 6 Oct Thu 7 Oct Thu 7 Oct Thu 7 Oct -
Individual Pursuit George Atkins 4:34.490 8 DNQ 8
Erick Rowsell 4:39.710 10 DNQ 10
Kieren David Daniell 1st in Heat 3 Q BYE 3rd in Heat 1 Q 2nd in Final  Silver
Peter Mitchell 6th in Heat 2 1st in Heat 2 Q 3rd in Heat 2 Q 5th in Final 5
Scratch Race George Atkins 9th in Heat 2 9 Q DNF -
Simon Yates 10th in Heat 2 10 Q DNF -
Erick Rowsell 15th in Heat 1 15 - -
Points Race George Atkins 5 pts 9 Q 52 pts  Silver
Erick Rowsell 1 pt 11 Q 1 pt 13
Simon Yates 6 pts 7 Q -15 pts 16
Women
Event Cyclist(s) Qualifying Round 1 Repechage Semi Final Final Rank
Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Time Trial Anna Blyth 48.903 7
Individual Pursuit Sarah Storey 3:39.964 6 DNQ 6
Laura Trott 3:40.329 7 DNQ 7
Anna Blyth 3:51.252 10 DNQ 10
Scratch Race Anna Blyth 3rd in Final  Bronze
Laura Trott 9th in Final 9
Lucy Martin 11th in Final 11
Points Race Katie Colclough 24 pts 4
Laura Trott 5 pts 9
Lucy Martin 1 pt 12

Gymnastics[]

Team England consists of 13 gymnasts over 20 events [14]

Artistic[]

Men
Event Gymnast(s) Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Team Competition Team England 256.750  Silver
Individual All-Round Luke Folwell 84.350 3 Q 85.550  Gold
Reiss Beckford 84.550 2 Q 85.450  Silver
Max Whitlock 84.300 5 Q 84.450 4
42.850 42 DNQ 42
Steve Jehu 39.800 44 DNQ 44
Floor Reiss Beckford 14.350 5 Q 14.625  Silver
Steve Jehu 14.500 3 Q 14.250 4
Luke Folwell 13.950 10 DNQ 10
Max Whitlock 13.400 18 DNQ 18
Horizontal Bar Max Whitlock 13.700 8 Q 13.575  Bronze
Reiss Beckford 14.000 3 Q 13.475 5
13.600 9 DNQ 9
Luke Folwell 12.650 21 DNQ 21
Parallel Bars Luke Folwell 14.250 3 Q 14.200  Silver
Reiss Beckford 14.400 2 Q 13.550 5
13.800 7 DNQ 10
Max Whitlock 13.300 21 DNQ 21
Pommel Horse Max Whitlock 15.300 1 Q 15.125  Silver
Luke Folwell 13.700 6 Q 13.300 5
Reiss Beckford 12.400 18 DNQ 18
Steve Jehu 11.150 35 DNQ 35
Rings Luke Folwell 14.550 5 Q 14.750  Silver
Reiss Beckford 14.200 7 Q 14.200 4
Steve Jehu 14.150 10 DNQ 10
Max Whitlock 13.850 15 DNQ 15
Vault Luke Folwell 15.400 2 Q 15.762  Gold
Reiss Beckford 15.350 3 Q 15.000 4
14.750 8 DNQ 9
Women
Event Gymnast(s) Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Team Competition Team England 158.200  Silver
Individual All-Round Imogen Cairns 53.500 3 Q 54.650 4
Jocelyn Hunt 52.300 4 Q 53.600 5
51.150 7 Q 52.900 6
48.800 11 DNQ 25
Beam 13.200 3 Q 12.750 4
Imogen Cairns 13.200 2 Q 11.950 8
Jocelyn Hunt 13.150 5 DNQ 9
10.500 23 DNQ 23
Floor Imogen Cairns 14.000 2 Q 14.200  Gold
13.050 5 Q 12.925 5
Jocelyn Hunt 12.850 9 DNQ 9
12.150 12 DNQ 12
Uneven Bars 12.450 9 Q 11.900 4
Jocelyn Hunt 12.500 6 Q 11.225 8
Imogen Cairns 12.300 13 DNQ 13
11.350 19 DNQ 19
Vault Imogen Cairns 13.600 2 Q 13.775  Gold

Rhythmic[]

Women

Francesca Fox, Lynne Hutchison,

Event Gymnast(s) Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Team Competition Team England 220.475  Bronze
Individual All-Round Lynne Hutchison 88.325 9 Q Wed 13 Oct -
Francesca Fox 86.850 13 Q Wed 13 Oct -
86.375 14 DNQ 19
Ball 21.700 11 DNQ 11
Francesca Fox 21.050 15 DNQ 15
Lynne Hutchison 20.675 16 DNQ 16
Hoop Lynne Hutchison 23.475 6 Q Thu 14 Oct -
22.825 7 Q Thu 14 Oct -
Francesca Fox 22.200 12 DNQ 12
Ribbon Lynne Hutchison 22.725 7 Q Thu 14 Oct -
21.450 12 DNQ 12
Francesca Fox 21.250 14 DNQ 14
Rope Francesca Fox 22.350 8 Q Thu 14 Oct -
Lynne Hutchison 21.450 13 DNQ 13
20.400 16 DNQ 16

Hockey[]

Team England consists of 32 hockey players over the 2 team events. [15] [16]

Summary
Event Team Rank
Men's Team England 4th
Women's Team England  Bronze
Men

England Squad:
James Fair, Richard Mantell, Richard Smith, Richard Alexander, Alastair Wilson, Adam Dixon, Glenn Kirkham, Ashley Jackson, Robert Moore, Harry Martin, James Tindall, Barry Middleton, Iain Mackay, Nicholas Catlin, Alastair Brogdon, Simon Mantell.

Pool B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 England 4 3 1 0 12 5 +7 10 Q
 New Zealand 4 2 1 1 15 9 +6 7 Q
 South Africa 4 2 0 2 12 10 +2 6
 Canada 4 1 2 1 5 6 −1 5
 Trinidad and Tobago 4 0 0 4 4 18 −14 0
6 October 2010
15:30
England  4–0  Trinidad and Tobago

7 October 2010
18:00
England  1–1  Canada

9 October 2010
08:30
England  5–3  New Zealand

10 October 2010
12:00
England  2–1  South Africa

Semi Final
12 October 2010
17:30
England  3–3 (AET)
4 – 5 (PSO)
 India

Bronze Medal Match
14 October 2010
09:00
New Zealand  3–3 (AET)
3 – 5 (PSO)
 England

Women

England Squad:
Ashleigh Ball, Charlotte Craddock, Crista Cullen, Alex Danson, Susie Gilbert, Hannah Macleod, Helen Richardson, Chloe Rogers, Natalie Seymour, Beth Storry, Georgie Twigg, Laura Unsworth, Kate Walsh, Sally Walton, Nicola White, Kerry Williams.

Pool B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 New Zealand 4 4 0 0 17 3 +14 12 Q
 England 4 3 0 1 12 6 +6 9 Q
 Canada 4 1 0 3 6 11 −5 3
 Wales 4 1 0 3 5 12 −7 3
 Malaysia 4 1 0 3 4 12 −8 3
5 October 2010
08:30
England  4–1  Wales

6 October 2010
11:00
England  4–1  Canada

8 October 2010
13:30
England  1–4  New Zealand

9 October 2010
14:00
England  3–0  Malaysia

Semi Final
11 October 2010
11:00
Australia  1–0  England

Bronze Medal Match
13 October 2010
10:30
England  1–0  South Africa

Lawn Bowls[]

Team England consists of 12 lawn bowls players over 6 events[17][18]

Player Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Match 6 Match 7 Match 8 Match 9 Match
10
Match
11
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Men's Singles
Sam Tolchard
Jersey
JEY
W 2–0
Malta
MLT
W 1½–½
Botswana
BOT
L 1–1*
Wales
WAL
W 2–0
Niue
NIU
W 2–0
Brunei
BRU
W 2–0
New Zealand
NZL
W 2–0
Cook Islands
COK
W *1–1
BYE Wales
WAL
L 1–1*
Bronze
Northern Ireland
NIR
L 1–1*
4
Men's Pairs
Mervyn King &
Stuart Airey
Guernsey
GGY
L 1–1*
Falkland Islands
FLK
W 2–0
Malawi
MAW
W 2–0
Samoa
SAM
W 2–0
Wales
WAL
W 2–0
Namibia
NAM
L 1–1*
Jersey
JEY
W *1–1
New Zealand
NZL
W 1½–½
India
IND
W 2–0
Malaysia
MAS
W *1–1
Malta
MLT
L 0–2
Australia
AUS
W 2–0
Malaysia
MAS
W 2–0
South Africa
RSA
L ½–1½
 Silver
Men's Triples
Mark Bantock,
Graham Shadwell &
Robert Newman
Jersey
JEY
W 2–0
Guernsey
GGY
W *1–1
Papua New Guinea
PNG
W 2–0
Malaysia
MAS
W *1–1
Botswana
BOT
W 2–0
Kenya
KEN
W 2–0
Norfolk Island
NFK
W 2–0
Cook Islands
COK
W 2–0
Northern Ireland
NIR
W 2–0
BYE Australia
AUS
L 1–1*
Bronze
Wales
WAL
W 2–0
 Bronze
Women's Singles
Natalie Melmore
Wales
WAL
W 2–0
Papua New Guinea
PNG
W *1–1
Malawi
MAW
W 2–0
Samoa
SAM
W 2–0
Cook Islands
COK
W 2–0
Zambia
ZAM
L 1–1*
Niue
NIU
W 2–0
Australia
AUS
L 0–2
Kenya
KEN
W *1–1
Wales
WAL
W 1½–½
Malaysia
MAS
W *1–1
New Zealand
NZL
W 2–0
 Gold
Women's Pairs
Ellen Falkner &
Amy Monkhouse
Jersey
JEY
W 2–0
Wales
WAL
W 1½–½
Guernsey
GGY
L 1–1*
Brunei
BRU
W 2–0
Eswatini
SWZ
W *1–1
Samoa
SAM
W 1½–½
Malaysia
MAS
L *1–1
Papua New Guinea
PNG
W 2–0
Niue
NIU
W 2–0
Scotland
SCO
W 2–0
Namibia
NAM
W *1–1
Australia
AUS
W 1½–½
Malaysia
MAS
W *1–1
 Gold
Women's Triples
Jamie-Lea Winch,
Sandy Hazell &
Sian Gordon
Norfolk Island
NFK
W 2–0
Wales
WAL
W 2–0
Canada
CAN
W *1–1
Malaysia
MAS
L 1–1*
Cook Islands
COK
W*1–1
Papua New Guinea
PNG
W 2–0
South Africa
RSA
W 2–0
Brunei
BRU
W 2–0
BYE South Africa
RSA
L 1–1*
Bronze
India
IND
W 1½–½
 Bronze
  • indicates match winner after a tie-break

Netball[]

Team England consists of 12 netball players [19]

Summary
Event Team Rank
Women's Team England -
Women

Karen Atkinson, Sonia Mkoloma, Pamela Cookey, Sara Bayman, Eboni Beckford Chambers, Louisa Brownfield, Jade Clarke, Rachel Dunn, Stacey Francis, Joanne Harten, Tamsin Greenway, Geva Mentor

Pool B
Nation Pld W D L
 New Zealand 5 5 0 0
 England 5 4 0 1
 South Africa 5 3 0 2
 Barbados 5 2 0 3
 Cook Islands 5 1 0 4
 Papua New Guinea 5 0 0 5
4 October 2010
15:00
England  81–20  Barbados    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

5 October 2010
09:30
England  54–36  South Africa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

7 October 2010
09:30
New Zealand  47–41  England    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

8 October 2010
17:00
England  81–33  Cook Islands    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

10 October 2010
09:00
England  89–31  Papua New Guinea    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

Semi Final
12 October 2010
13:00
Australia  51–45  England    Thyagaraj Sports Complex

Rugby Sevens[]

Summary
Competitor(s) Event Rank
England Men's Team 4
Men

England Squad:[20]
Greg Barden, Kevin Barrett, John Brake, Dan Caprice, Chris Cracknell, ,
Ben Gollings, Simon Hunt, Dan Norton, , James Rodwell, Mathew Turner.

Group D
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 England 3 3 0 0 135 26 +109 9
 Australia 3 2 0 1 94 26 +68 7
 Uganda 3 1 0 2 35 93 −58 5
 Sri Lanka 3 0 0 3 17 136 −119 3
11 October 2010
10:28
England  59–7  Sri Lanka
Delhi University

11 October 2010
14:04
England  55–0  Uganda
Delhi University

11 October 2010
17:54
England  21–19  Australia
Delhi University

Quarter Final
12 October 2010
11:00
England  7–5  Samoa
Delhi University

Semi Final
12 October 2010
14:28
New Zealand  33–12  England
Delhi University

Bronze Medal Match
12 October 2010
16:20
England  14–17  South Africa
Delhi University

See also[]

  • England at the Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

References[]

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