Maccabiah Day 10 – Live blog
The final day of action sees Team GB's football team going for gold, u16 futsal for bronze, medal matches for the netball teams and Diana Gold hoping for gold in the masters tennis...
This is it. The 20th Maccabiah Games Open Men’s Football Final! Posted by Maccabi GB on Sunday, 16 July 2017
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GB’s wait for a gold medal win in the open football competition – stretching back to 1961 – will have to wait at least another four years after Jake Rozhansky’s hat-trick saw off GB, who played the majority of the match with ten men following Adam Bolle’s 22nd minute sending-off USA surely secure gold with a third goal, 12 minutes from time as Jake Rozhansky completes his hat-trick USA double their lead in the 51st minute with a second strike of the evening from Jake Rozhansky – this time with a stunning long-range strike GB trailing 1-0 at the break to USA, with Jake Rozhansky’s second minute strike proving to be the difference so far. However, Andy Landesberg’s men are also down to ten men following Adam Bolle’s 22nd minute dismissal for violent conduct GB a goal and man down after Adam Bolle sees straight red – 22 minutes gone Open netball football team lost 39-28 to Australia in final, but claim silver GB trailing 31-18 against Australia in final of open netball tournament (third quarter) GB junior netball team beaten 51-27 by Australia in final – which sees them secure silverWATCH – Re-run of open football final
We’re Live exclusively in Jerusalem as #TeamMaccabiGB take on USA in a bid to WIN GOLD in the event for the first time since 1961! Let’s bring it home! #ComeOnGB 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇱
FULL-TIME – Men’s open final – GB 0 USA 3
GOAL – OPEN FOOTBALL FINAL – GB 0 USA 3
GOAL – OPEN FOOTBALL FINAL – GB 0 USA 2
HALF-TIME – OPEN FOOTBALL FINAL
LATEST – OPEN FOOTBALL FINAL – GB DOWN TO TEN MEN
MEDAL WIN – OPEN NETBALL CLAIM LAND SILVER
LATEST SCORE – OPEN NETBALL TEAM GOING FOR GOLD
MEDAL WIN – NETBALL TEAM WIN SILVER
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