Maccabiah Day 9 – Live blog
Follow all of Friday's action here, which has already seen a medal in the triathlon, and an 11-1 masters football win over Canada...
Open netball team through to Sunday’s final after they beat Israel 44-32 in semi-final
GB leading leading Israel 35-24 going to the final quarter in semi-final match
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Following on from the U16’s, the 45+ team beat USA 3-2 on penalties, following a 2-2 draw, in their fifth place play-off tie U16 football team beat Australia 4-3 on penalties, after score finished 1-1 – in 5th place play-off Goals from Jayden Huglin, Callum Lee, Daniel Creese, Jack Mattey and James Cohen saw GB claim a comprehensive win, as they look to finish the tournament in fifth place In the battle to finish in fifth place, GB’s 35+ team hit double figures against the Canadians. Sam Sloma (4), Paul Hakim (3), Saul Conway (2), Nicholas Plotnek and Adam Stolerman all on target GB reach Sunday’s final, where they will take on Australia, despite 45-39 defeat by South Africa #TeamMaccabiGB MEDAL ALERT Posted by Maccabi GB on Friday, 14 July 2017 #TeamMaccabiGB started the 9th day of competition at the Triathlon this morning #MaccabiMan #MaccabiWoman Posted by Maccabi GB on Friday, 14 July 2017NETBALL TEAM THROUGH TO SUNDAY’S FINAL
LATEST SCORE: GB leading Israel in netball semi-final:
Masters football team beat USA on pens!
U16 football team spot-on against Aussies!
FULL-TIME: U18 football team beat USA 5-0
Masters football team put 11 past Canada
NETBALL TEAM THROUGH TO FINAL!
MEDAL WIN: Emma Garber wins bronze in triathlon
Emma Garber WINS BRONZE IN TRIATHLON #MaccabiWomenWATCH: Triathlon got underway on Friday morning
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By Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)
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By Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)